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Crafting Admin, Performing Bureaucracy (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Dillon, T. (2019, October). Crafting Admin, Performing Bureaucracy. Presented at urbanize!, Berlin

What can artists do for business? How can business become a medium for artistic practice? How can crafting new modes of administration and bureaucracy enable and inform new forms of economy and commoning with the city? This workshop explores alter... Read More about Crafting Admin, Performing Bureaucracy.

In Your Aerial (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Dillon, T. (2019, October). In Your Aerial

Established in the early 2000s, Bristol Wireless is a community network with a unique history and exciting new future. Developed so as to provide free Internet services to schools and community centers across central Bristol. As commercial Internet p... Read More about In Your Aerial.

Liquid loss: Learning to mourn our companion species and landscapes (2019)
Journal Article
Dillon, T. (2019). Liquid loss: Learning to mourn our companion species and landscapes. Screen City Biennial, 2,

“The world tells a big story: living arrangements that took millions of years to put into place are being undone in the blink of an eye.”[1] In 2015, a team of biologists, zoologists and ecologists[2] published a paper that examined whether human... Read More about Liquid loss: Learning to mourn our companion species and landscapes.

The art of sonic deception (2019)
Conference Proceeding
Dillon, T. (2019). The art of sonic deception. In J. L. Marzo (Ed.), After Post-Truth: Interface Politics Conference, 2nd International Conference (319-330)

Sonic deception is the tactical use of sound to confuse, misguide and disrupt. Discourses of deception, trust and the semiotics of suspicion often neglect sound in favour of more linguistic, verbal readings. Drawing on Goodman’s (2009) analysis of th... Read More about The art of sonic deception.

The Force Majeure: Selected readings on climate change (2019)
Exhibition / Performance
Dillon, T. The Force Majeure: Selected readings on climate change. [https://www.floatinguniversity.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/ClimateCare_Program_Doubble_Web_31-07.pdf]. Performed at Floating University, Berlin. 1 August 2019 - 10 August 2020. (Unpublished)

Invited contributor to "Climate Care, A Curriculum for Urban Practice", curated by Gilly Karjevsky & Rosario Talevi, as part of Raumlabors, Floating University. For the programme, I selected a number of readings, to perform at the daily reading cy... Read More about The Force Majeure: Selected readings on climate change.

Interspecies Urban Planning, Reimaging City Infrastructures with Slime Mould (2019)
Book Chapter
Dillon, T. (2019). Interspecies Urban Planning, Reimaging City Infrastructures with Slime Mould. . River Publishers

The slime mould Physarum polycephalum optimises its shape in a geometrically constrained space. We explore this property in order to reconsider how we could develop more inclusive, interspecies approaches to urban planning and infrastructure. Working... Read More about Interspecies Urban Planning, Reimaging City Infrastructures with Slime Mould.

NØ SCHOOL (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Dillon, T. (2019, July). NØ SCHOOL. Presented at NØ SCHOOL NEVERS, Nevers, France

Invited guest teacher and supervisor for the first, international No programme NØ SCHOOL programme. NØ SCHOOL 2019 was led by artists, academics, critical makers, hackers, designers from all over the world. NØ SCHOOL NEVERS JUNE 29TH TO JULY 11T... Read More about NØ SCHOOL.

My Square Mile, Mapping the history of Repair and Maintenance business in Bristol (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Dillon, T., & Pietrangleo, C. (2019, May). My Square Mile, Mapping the history of Repair and Maintenance business in Bristol. Presented at EUGEO, Association of Geographical Societies in Europe, Galway

My Square Mile is a pilot study into the history
of repair and maintenance businesses in a square mile around Bedminster, Bristol. The project maps changes in businesses that deal with repair and maintenance from 1938 to 2018. Drawing for example... Read More about My Square Mile, Mapping the history of Repair and Maintenance business in Bristol.

Dancing with the Dog: Interspecies cadence and urban life (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Dillon, T. (2019, May). Dancing with the Dog: Interspecies cadence and urban life

Invited lecture at the Environmental Justice Research Unit, Cardiff Uni, 14th May In ‘Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene’ (2016), Donna Haraway, proposes that a humanity with a more earthly integrity, “invites the priority of... Read More about Dancing with the Dog: Interspecies cadence and urban life.

Repair Acts (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Dillon, T., & Kisseih, A. (2019, May). Repair Acts. Presented at re:publica19, STATION Berlin

Join Teresa Dillon (Professor of City Futures/Bristol) and Amanortey Kisseih (Accra/Vienna) for a conversation on how artists are producing 'urgent eco-critical stories' that reimagine repair and its associated cultures. Positioned within debates on... Read More about Repair Acts.

MC/Host Polar Produce (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Dillon, T., Rich, K., & Multiple Others, M. O. (2019, February). MC/Host Polar Produce. Presented at RADMIN -A festival of Administration, Bristol, UK

Feral Business Network presents: RADMIN -A festival of Administration Feb 14-16 2019, Cube Microplex, Bristol UK What can artists do for business? At a time where the legitimacy of 'business as usual' has been called spectacularly into doubt... Read More about MC/Host Polar Produce.

Surveillé·e·s (2019)
Exhibition / Performance
Dillon, T. Surveillé·e·s. [Recycled cardboard]. Exhibited at Navan, Co Meath. 12 January 2019 - 1 March 2019. (Unpublished)

Curator Nora Hickey's group exhibition originated in the Centre Culturel Irlandais in Paris. With work by Karl Burke, Alan Butler, Willie Doherty, Roseanne Lynch, Colin Martin, Ian Wieczorek and others, the show considered a world of ubiquitous, visi... Read More about Surveillé·e·s.