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In this series of recorded encounters we speak with the participants of Onassis AiR to shed light on their artistic practices and needs, as well as to reflect on ways of being and working together. ​​In this conversation, I am speaking with Joseph Lubitz. Joey is a curator and arts worker living and working in New York. Through his independent writing and curatorial projects Joey explores how material and immaterial infrastructures relate to the reproduction and resistances of precarious forms of life. He is also the co-director of the Center for Experimental Lectures, where he explores the various ways that knowledge is embodied, given form communicated and administered. Joey is a participant of The School of Infinite Rehearsals Movement V, which focuses on a collective study of governance by delving deeper into the notion of self-organization. Together, we discuss about his involvement in independent collective organizing in the arts, as well as his research interest in the ways that infrastructures assert and represent authority.