Class Wargames on the Eastern Front

Takako Saito’s Liquor Chess meets Guy Debord’s The Game of War

“The main product which economic development has transformed from luxurious scarcity to daily consumption is history, but only in the form of the history of the abstract movement of things that dominates all qualitative use of life. The revolutionary project is the realisation of a generalised historical life: the classless society.” – Guy Debord

Friday 2nd December
18.30-21.00

RayLab,
344 Kingsland Road,
LONDON E8 4DA

Following its successful screenings in St Petersburg, Moscow and Irkutsk, the Russian version of Class Wargames Presents Guy Debord’s The Game of War will publicly shown in London for the first time. In homage to the Fluxus artist Takako Saito’s Liquid Chess set, the film show will be followed by a collective playing of Debord’s game with vodka glasses as pieces.

Entrance: free

Chalk Talk

Class Wargames at Smolny College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

“Art need no longer be an account of past sensations. It can become the direct organization of more highly evolved sensations. It is a question of producing ourselves, not things that enslave us.” – Guy Debord

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Smolny College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Ul. Galernaya 58-60
St Petersburg, Russia

Thursday, 17th November
18:30-20:00

Stefan Lutschinger will be reflecting on Class Wargames’ Transsiberian Summer Campaign and introducing a screening and discussion of the new Russian language version of Class Wargames Presents Guy Debord’s The Game of War which was partly filmed at the Russian State Hermitage Museum.

The seminar is part of the ‘Discussions on Arts and Eclectics’ series and open to the interested public.

Ludic Science Club

Play the Revolution!

“Merit consists of the winning of the game according to the rules of permissable play. There may be great doubt as to how to win the game, but no doubt over whether it has been won or lost.”
Norbert Wiener, God & Golem, Inc.

Monday 21st November
7.00pm
DrinkShop&Do
9 Caledonian Road
London N1 9DX

The Ludic Science Club meets to play and study games and simulations with political, economic and social themes.

The featured games for this week will be:
Drakes, Jarvis, Walsh, and Gluck, Election:
John Loughrey, Democracy:

Entrance: free

Ludic Science Club is supported by:
Resonance FM
Class Wargames
Cybersalon
Compass Youth
Furtherfield
Centre for the Study of Democracy, University of Westminster

Class Wargames at the European Culture Congress

The Clash of Arms at Wrocław

“The Poles are internationalists of the very best kind if they are very nationalistic. They have understood this in all crises and have proved it on the battlefields of all revolutions.”

Friedrich Engels, Nationalism, Internationalism and the Polish Question.

Thursday 8th September – Saturday 10th September
Wrocław Galerie Sztuki Współczesnej
ul. Wita Stwosza 32
50 – 149 Wrocław
Poland

Class Wargames will be appearing in the Tomorrow Never Dies exhibition as part of the European Culture Congress in Wrocław, Poland. This exhibition will include a continuous loop of the Polish subtitled version of Class Wargames Presents Guy Debord’s The Game of War and the collective playing of Guy Debord’s The Game of War on Saturday lunchtime.

Associated Events

Exhibition Opening
Thursday 8th September
6.30pm

Collective Playing of Guy Debord’s The Game of War
Saturday 10th September
12.00pm

Class Wargames in the Depths of the Earth

Guy Debord’s The Game of War meets McKenzie Wark’s The Beach Beneath the Street

“In [The] Game of War, history is made mobile again, in an irreversible time where strategy can reverse the course of events.”

McKenzie Wark, 50 Years of Recuperation of the Situtationist International

Public Reading Rooms,
Housmans,
5 Caledonian Road,
King’s Cross,
London N1 9DX.

Wednesday 24th August,
3.00pm onwards.

McKenzie Wark will be playing The Game of War with members of Class Wargames at Housmans to celebrate the launch of his new book: The Beach Beneath the Street: The Everyday Life and Glorious Times of the Situationist International. While manoeuvring for maximum advantage on the ludic battlefield, we will be discussing how the political and artistic insights of Situationism can be used to subvert spectacular capitalism in the 21st century.

Class Wargames at the Ends of the Earth

Guy Debord’s The Game of War meets Victor Pelevin’s Chapayev and Void

“- It was a psychogeographical map, not a deployment plan. And there were no potatoes, but onions.
- Onions?
- Yes, onions. Although for personal reasons I would have preferred potatoes.”

Victor Pelevin, Chapayev and Void

Galereya Revolutsiya
ul. Karla Marksa 40 (Karl Marx Street 40)
Irkutsk
Russia

Wednesday, 27th July
19:00-22:00

Co-organised by Theory & Practice, Irkutsk

Stefan Lutschinger will be introducing a screening and discussion of the new Russian language version of Class Wargames Presents Guy Debord’s The Game of War which was partly filmed at the Russian State Hermitage Museum.

After watching this movie, we shall collectively model the key scene of Victor Pelevin’s masterpiece Chapayev and Void as a ludic sculpture and play Guy Debord’s The Game of War with red and white onions.

“Let us go ahead – Chapayev said. – There are maps of the area. And this table – is a simplified map of consciousness. Those are red. And these are white. But is that so that when we percive the reds and the whites we get their colour? And what is there in us that can get this colour?”

Victor Pelevin, Chapayev and Void

Class Wargames affectionately dusts off the Polytechnical Museum Moscow

Takako Saito’s Liquor Chess meets Guy Debord’s The Game of War

“Although I have read a lot, I have drunk even more. I have written much less than most people who write, but I have drunk more than most people who drink.”

Guy Debord


Alcohol and the Human Body (1949)
Encyclopedia Britannica Films

Tsiolkovsky bookstore
State Polytechnical Museum

3/4 Novaya Square, Doorway № 1
Moscow
Russia

Metro: Lubyanka

Saturday, 2nd July
19:00-22:00

Stefan Lutschinger will be introducing a screening and discussion of the new Russian language version of Class Wargames Presents Guy Debord’s The Game of War which was partly filmed at the Russian State Hermitage Museum.

After watching this movie, we shall affectionately recreate Takako Saito’s Liquor Chess as Guy Debord’s The Game of War. Reds play shotglasses filled with Vodka Mors (Russian cranberry juice), Whites play Vodka Lemon.

Chess is the cradle of wargames, but one cannot remain in the cradle forever!

Class Wargames invades Все Свободны bookstore & literary club, St Petersburg

Film launch: Russian language version of Class Wargames Presents Guy Debord’s The Game Of War

Chapayev (1934)

Vse Svobodny
Moika Embankment 28
St Petersburg, Russia

Saturday, 25th June
15:00 – 19:00

Stefan Lutschinger will be introducing a screening and discussion of the new Russian language version of Class Wargames Presents Guy Debord’s The Game of War which was partly filmed at the Russian State Hermitage Museum.

After watching this movie, we shall get our hands dirty: Following Chapayev’s example, we will build our own DIY version of The Game of War from potatoes. By playfully competing against each other over its board, we will study the strategic and tactical skills required to survive under spectacular capitalism.

Programme

15:00-17:00 Figurine Design Workshop
17:00-18:00 Film Screening & Discussion
18:00-19:00 Guy Debord’s The Game of War & potato chips

Tip: Watch the English subtitled version of the Soviet classic Chapayev (1934) on Youtube and download Chapayev the Game for iPhone, iPod touch or iPad.

Play the revolution!

Class Wargames at Virtual Futures 2.0’11

Class Wargames Boldly Goes into the Virtual Futures

MS.02, University of Warwick
Kirby Corner Rd.
Coventry
West Midlands CV4

Sunday 19th June
16:00

Richard Barbrook will be introducing a screening and discussion of Class Wargames Presents Guy Debord’s The Game of War at Virtual Futures 2.0’11 at the University of Warwick in Coventry.

Communiqué 7: Spring 2011

“The conference will serve as an international platform from which the outcomes of VF 94/95/96 will be contextualised. It will be an essential follow up and review of the very important cutting edge work that the speakers at the original event pioneered. The themes discussed included: chaos theory, geopolitics, feminism, nanotechnology, cyberpunk fiction, machine music, net security, military strategy, plastic surgery, hacking, bio-computation, cognition, cryptography & capitalism. Many of these topics are still poignant today with perhaps the addition of genetics, bio-engineering, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, bio-ethics and social media.”

Class Wargames at the Babylonia Festival

Class Wargames Storms the Agora

  • Saturday 29th May 9.00pm.
  • School of Fine Arts, Peireos 256, 18233 Athens, Greece.
  • Metro: Kallithea.

Richard Barbrook will be introducing a screening and discussion of Class Wargames Presents Guy Debord’s The Game of War at the Babylonia Anti-Authoritarian Festival in Athens, Greece.

For the first time, the Situationist politics of Debord’s game are carefully explained in sound and vision. After watching this movie, opponents of spectacular capitalism will understand the importance of studying The Game of War. By playfully competing against each other over its board, they are learning the strategic and tactical skills required for success in the deadly struggle against the global bourgeoisie. In this film, Class Wargames has  divided Debord’s teachings from the battlefield into five sections: terrain, combat, cavalry, arsenals and lines of communication. Analyse their insights with great care, fellow workers. As the crisis of neo-liberalism intensifies, you will need this military knowledge to thwart the wicked schemes of bankers and bureaucrats. Remember well the lessons of socialist history: clever tactics and smart strategy are our most powerful weapons.

An untrained militant would only be an object of embarrassment to the vanguard.