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<div>t. hallgatók,</div>
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<div>egy rendkívül érdekes konferencia,</div>
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<div>kedden kezdödik,</div>
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<div>mindenkinek nagyon(!) ajánlom,</div>
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<div>üdv,</div>
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<div>At 10:08 PM +0100 1/25/21, Allanmini2 wrote:</div>
<blockquote type="cite" cite><font face="Verdana"><b>The Postresearch
Condition</b></font><br>
<font face="Verdana">Welcome to the 2021 EARN/NWO Smart Culture
Conference - January 26 - 30, organized in collaboration with HKU
University of the Arts Utrecht, NWO (Dutch Research Council), and BAK,
basis voor actuele kunst, Utrecht.</font></blockquote>
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>https://www.hku.nl/en/study-at-hku/hku-college/pre-phd-programme/the<span
></span>-postresearch-condition</blockquote>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite><b> </b><font face="Verdana">After
an omnipresent "Research Decade," the concept of artistic
research currently seems to be in need of a recharge. Pressing
questions are: Should we talk about a postresearch situation or a
postresearch condition? Could this be compared with how
poststructuralism relates to structuralism as its philosophical
comprehension and the elaboration of its consequences? And how could a
postresearch condition address contemporary art
practices?</font></blockquote>
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