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This democratisation of the intellect is our inheritance (not least since we have already paid for it), our creative commons; it is what enables us to innovate and to engage transnationally. This is an invaluable and ambitious international role for interdependent organisations to play. The history of artists’ cultural self-determination is linked and made stronger by that of making real the promise of political self-determination. 12:00 Friday 18th November 2011 Lecture Theatre Royal College of Art, Sculpture School Project Space, 15-25 Howie Street BatterseaPeriod | 18 Nov 2011 |
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Held at | Royal College of Art |
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Artists Running: 50 Years of Scottish Cultural Devolution
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