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The collective Chto Delat (What is to be done?) was founded in early 2003 in Petersburg by a workgroup of artists, critics, philosophers, and writers from St. Petersburg, Moscow, and Nizhny Novgorod with the goal of merging political theory, art, and activism.
- About
About - Chto Delat – chtodelat.org
- Projects
On the sources and currents of Chto Delat collective #2015....
- Films
Films - Chto Delat – chtodelat.org
- Newspapers
Since 2003, the collective Chto Delat has been publishing an...
- Texts
Texts - Chto Delat – chtodelat.org
- Performance
In this section we collect the documentation materials on...
- Educational Models
Educational Models. The School of Emergency The School of...
- Mutual Aid Fund
From 2017 we have registered NGO Chto Delat e.V. not for...
- About
Chto Delat sees itself as a self-organized platform for a variety of cultural activities intent on politicizing “knowledge production” through redefinitions of an engaged autonomy for cultural practice today. The array of activities is coordinated by a core group including following members:
Educational Models. The School of Emergency. The School of Emergencies initiated by collective Chto Delat is a transdisciplinary school for artists, writers, researchers and activists.
Что дѣлать? What Is to Be Done? ( Russian: Что делать?, romanized : Chto delat'?, lit. 'What to do?') is an 1863 novel written by Russian philosopher, journalist, and literary critic Nikolay Chernyshevsky, written in response to Fathers and Sons (1862) by Ivan Turgenev.