GRAEME THOMSON & SILVIA MAGLIONI
UK | Italy | France

Having failed in his original aim of doing as little as possible, Graeme Thomson now tries to do as much as impossible. He is particularly interested in disseminating hauntologies of insidious seepage.
After completing a PhD on Nomadism, Silvia Maglioni was lucky to get out alive from the fast-crumbling halls of academe and now all she wants to do is to rollerblade along Venice Beach while listening to Nico’s The Marble Index and reading Adorno’s Minima Moralia.
As co-founders of Terminal Beach – a zone of indeterminacy, assemblage, deterritorialization, discovery, vertigo, dérive – their current projects include 0rhizone, a hypermedia platform for he(u)retical readings of selected texts of political and social theory (in association with Pistoletto Art Foundation), Les Facs of Life (an experimental documentary based around the legendary courses held by philosopher Gilles Deleuze at the University of Paris 8 at Vincennes during the 1970s) and a laboratory for clandestine, ‘irrealational’ art practices. They are currently living in Paris.
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Posts on Cluster by G. Thomson & S. Maglioni:
1. Paris Mots Emploi (Eng/Ita)
2. Stitching Memory
3. The Caretakers of the Self
4. Une Visite Au Louvre
5. “Signes de Nuit – Cinéma d’ailleur et de demain”
6. A few words about L’ATELIER
7. Dreams of a damaged brain
8. The Crystal Method
9. Mission Invisible
10. Better Read Than Dead: a Visit to the Martha Rosler Library
11. Sounding the City
12. Undead Air
Web: http://www.terminal-beach.blogspot.com
Mail: pinkpantherevolt@gmail.com
Current projects:
www.facsoflife.wordpress.com
www.0rhizone.wordpress.com














