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'''AAAAARG''' (originally AAARG, the acronym of Artists, Architects, and Activists Reading Group [https://www.guernicamag.com/daily/jonathan-basile-whos-afraid-of-aaarg/]) is an online text repository. It was created by the artist [[Sean Dockray]] and serves as a library for [[The Public School]], a framework supporting autodidact activities. Aaaaarg has grown into a community of researchers and enthusiasts from contemporary art, critical theory, philosophy, and related fields who maintain, catalog, annotate and run discussions relevant to their research interests.
 
'''AAAAARG''' (originally AAARG, the acronym of Artists, Architects, and Activists Reading Group [https://www.guernicamag.com/daily/jonathan-basile-whos-afraid-of-aaarg/]) is an online text repository. It was created by the artist [[Sean Dockray]] and serves as a library for [[The Public School]], a framework supporting autodidact activities. Aaaaarg has grown into a community of researchers and enthusiasts from contemporary art, critical theory, philosophy, and related fields who maintain, catalog, annotate and run discussions relevant to their research interests.

Revision as of 10:57, 21 October 2025

The Public School, Los Angeles, 2010.

AAAAARG (originally AAARG, the acronym of Artists, Architects, and Activists Reading Group [1]) is an online text repository. It was created by the artist Sean Dockray and serves as a library for The Public School, a framework supporting autodidact activities. Aaaaarg has grown into a community of researchers and enthusiasts from contemporary art, critical theory, philosophy, and related fields who maintain, catalog, annotate and run discussions relevant to their research interests.

Essays, interviews and statements

  • Pelle Snickars, "Publikationshack", in Universitetet som medium, eds. Matts Lindström and Adam Wickberg Månsson, Stockholm: Mediehistoriskt arkiv, 2015, pp 9-46. (Swedish)

Events

  • AAAARG Library, site-specific installation, in conjunction with the the fifth annual NY Art Book Fair, Fall 2010.

Links