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'''Peter Sit''' is an artist, curator and organiser. In 2012 he co-founded art collective and platform [[Apart]]. Since 2017, he is a member of the Czechoslovak Psychotronics. In his work, Peter Sit is interested in collectivity and its potential in today’s world order, work issues and an imagination of a better future. In 2018, he co-curated with Julieta Aranda the ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieas-Xih8pI 9th Futurological Congress, Bratislava Chapter: TALK TO ME! (The Future of Language)]'' in the building of Slovak Radio in [[Bratislava]]. He curated the group exhibition ''Art is Work'' in Krokus Gallery, Bratislava. He published collection of essays ''Iné telá'' in cooperation with the monthly magazine ''Kapital'' and Association for Research and Collective Practice – Display. He co-founded the Bratislava BAK Summer ​School. [https://swimmingpoolprojects.org/curatorialschool/on-collectives-public-program/ (2019)]
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'''Peter Sit''' is an artist, curator and organiser. He studied photography and intermedia in [[Bratislava]] and [[Prague]]. In his work, Peter Sit is concerned with collectivity and its potential in the current world order, the question of labor, and he is interested in the expanded field of activity of the artist across the spectrum of artistic production. In 2012 he co-founded the [[Apart]] collective and in this context founded the publishing house Apart Label, where he is co-editor of more than 20 publications. Since 2017, he is a member of the Czechoslovak Psychotronics. In 2018, he co-curated with Julieta Aranda the ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieas-Xih8pI 9th Futurological Congress, Bratislava Chapter: TALK TO ME! (The Future of Language)]'' in the building of Slovak Radio in [[Bratislava]]. He curated the group exhibition ''Art is Work'' in Krokus Gallery, Bratislava. He published the collection of essays ''Iné telá'' in collaboration with the monthly magazine ''Kapital'' and Association for Research and Collective Practice – Display. He co-founded the Bratislava BAK Summer ​School. He is currently working as a PhD student at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bratislava on the topic of art in times of anxiety and depression. ([https://swimmingpoolprojects.org/curatorialschool/on-collectives-public-program/ 2019], 2022)
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* [https://twitter.com/petersit2 Twitter]
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* [https://www.instagram.com/sssitdownnn/ Instagram]
 
* [https://vsup.academia.edu/PeterSit Academia.edu]
 
* [https://vsup.academia.edu/PeterSit Academia.edu]

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Peter Sit is an artist, curator and organiser. He studied photography and intermedia in Bratislava and Prague. In his work, Peter Sit is concerned with collectivity and its potential in the current world order, the question of labor, and he is interested in the expanded field of activity of the artist across the spectrum of artistic production. In 2012 he co-founded the Apart collective and in this context founded the publishing house Apart Label, where he is co-editor of more than 20 publications. Since 2017, he is a member of the Czechoslovak Psychotronics. In 2018, he co-curated with Julieta Aranda the 9th Futurological Congress, Bratislava Chapter: TALK TO ME! (The Future of Language) in the building of Slovak Radio in Bratislava. He curated the group exhibition Art is Work in Krokus Gallery, Bratislava. He published the collection of essays Iné telá in collaboration with the monthly magazine Kapital and Association for Research and Collective Practice – Display. He co-founded the Bratislava BAK Summer ​School. He is currently working as a PhD student at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bratislava on the topic of art in times of anxiety and depression. (2019, 2022)

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