Lectures

The Sublime Splendor Intimidation: Outlaw Biker Aesthetics of Power

Course of lectures, discussions and screenings on current approaches and various forms of collaboration between Social Sciences and Contemporary Art not only within the so-called Visual Studies but including also other fields and topics such as experiment, engagement, applicability or design.

The lecture of the social anthropologist Tereza Kuldová, The Sublime Splendor Intimidation: Outlaw Biker Aesthetics of Power, deals with the visual culture of bikers’ clubs in a sociological context.

https://www.tereza-kuldova.com/

placeFAVU VUT
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castTereza Kuldová
cameraPavel Sterec
soundPavel Sterec
editingPavel Sterec
categoryLectures
published2. 3. 2018
languageČesky / English
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