the Bluecoat, Liverpool
United Kingdom, L1 3BX
0151 702 5324
www.thebluecoat.org.uk
29 November 2008
8.00pm
check-in opens 7.00pm
Blackmarket No 11 is part of the Bluecoat’s Liverpool Live
programme for the Liverpool Biennial 2008.
Presented in association with the Live Art Development Agency.
Supported by Arts Council England, Liverpool Culture Company and the Goethe
Institut Manchester
Production Management
Frauke Luther, Berlin
Team Liverpool
Research / Production Assistant
Vanessa Bartlett
Production for the Bluecoat
Richard Kingdom
Technical Director
Sara Smith
Assistant Set Design
Laura Pullig
Hostesses
Rhiannon Breakey, Sarah Gladden, Henriette Huppmann, Kira Kirsch, Sophie
Tsang,
Angelica Vanasse, Sarah Forrest, Paul Currie (runner), Andrew Hunt (runner)
Second Hand Knowledge Dealers
Kathryn Cooley, Charlotte Emmett, Charlie Steer, Annie Taylor-Goob
Shadow Play
Palentypist
Francis Barrett
Pianist
Claire Jones
Technical Staff
Dan Abbot, Dave Berger, Gary Dyson, Joe Sharp, Tom Smith
Internship
Graham Flood, Laura Outterside, Kate Seaton
Make-Up
Kelly Fogg
Documentation
Leon Seth (film) , Alex Wolkowicz (photo)
Printdesign: Katrin Schoof
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ENCYCLOPEDIA
ALCHEMY
ANIMALS
ARCHITECTURE
ARCHIVE
CONSUMERISM
DUMPSTER DIVING
EMISSIONS
GARBOLOGY
GARDEN FESTIVAL SITE
GHOST LIBRARY
IDENTITY
LANDFILL
MEMORY
MUSIC
REAPPROPRIATION
RECLAIMATION
RECYCLING
RE-EVALUATING
REINVENTING
REPOLITICIZATION
RETELLING (see
Ghost Library)
REVIVING
SPAM
TIME
TRANSFORMATION
URBANISM

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BLACKMARKET FOR USEFUL
KNOWLEDGE AND NON-KNOWLEDGE - Nr. 11
On
WASTE: The Disappearance and Comeback of Things & Values
- An Installation with 50
Experts
- a Digression on the Rhetorics
of the Dialogue and
- a Shadow Play for a
Dialogue Duo
Free. No advance booking
available.
Book an expert for £1 or €1 !

Entrance to the Bluecoat

Client Check In
In Liverpool the Blackmarket
theme deals with the relationship between human being and its material
world in the moment when things lose their form, deteriorate, rot,
explode, slides into decay and remembrance and forgetting lose their
distinction. In our economy of waste, garbage is the repressed side
of consumption, whilst non- biodegradable, radioactive toxins have
made waste an ecological survival problem. In response to this we
have developed a range of methods to stabilise waste, such as recycling,
burning, conserving or archiving. 50 experts recruited from Liverpool,
including an archeologist, a garbologist, psychoanalyst, freegan,entomologist,
politician, architect, and activist will put together a lexicon
that fragments, mirrors and hallucinates the theme of waste – through
stories, theories, documentation and myths.

Blackmarket Hall

Public in the Blackmarket Hall

Second Hand Knowledge
all Photos by Alex Wolkowicz
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