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"Joyce and Duchamp: Our Accumulation of the Trivial"

Ian Hays

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Event Date: Saturday, December 11, 2004
Location: Slought Foundation
Anastasi Symposium Series | Organized by Jean-Michel Rabaté, Aaron Levy

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Slought Foundation, an organization rethinking contemporary arts, presents “Wiliam Anastasi's Pataphysical Society,” a symposium on Saturday, December 11, 2004 critically engaging William Anastasi's work in relation to literary and artistic predecessors and contemporaries including Jarry, Joyce, Duchamp and Cage. This one-day symposium, sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania Research Foundation, features presentations by and conversations with a variety of noted critics and academics including Thomas McEvilley, Steve McCaffery, Joseph Masheck, William Anastasi, Jean-Michel Rabaté, Alison Armstrong, and Ian Hays. For documentation and audio recordings from past Slought Foundation projects with William Anastasi, visit: http://slought.org/search/anastasi/


Ian Hays is a lecturer at the Coventry School of Art and Design, Coventry University. Current visual and textual work revolves around the enterprise of reading Joyce reading Duchamp. He recently presented at the James Joyce Bloomsday Symposium (Dublin, June 14th 2004).

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Ian Hays. "Joyce and Duchamp: Our Accumulation of the Trivial." Slought Foundation Online Content.
[11 December 2004; Accessed 9 May 2008]. <http://slought.org/content/11289/>.



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