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Re: <nettime> [spectre] Klaudio Stefancic: New Media Art in Croatia |
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 9:17 PM, Ana Peraica <ana.peraica@st.htnet.hr> wrote: > But, I am not sure what makes your criteria for "in Croatia"? Is it an > artist? a curator? a theorist? whose placement? Whole archive of mailing > lists is in Split, Croatia on Zvone's disk. I think my interpretation of Klaudio's perspective was clear, I am sorry if you fail to agree or comprehend. > Mentioned networks are actually only nationally funded... There are much > more of places than mentioned and there are also events (previous to those > mentioned) which are not under the Soros or Ministry of culture fund. maybe so - you are free to do so in your own way and your own summaries. if I remember correctly you had significantly more appealing contexts to do so in commisions to promote "Croatian" media art and culture (at least through ECF's project, writing in Springerin, NSK/Inke's web project...). > There was a great exhibition Slike Prostora (Zvone was curating in Split), > there is a great underwater production lab by Ivo Dekovic's on Rt Razanj > merging each year students from Aachen and Split. And nearby there is also a I agree it is a great pitty that Zvone's work was not visible in Croatia and that Ivo Dekovic did not work with curators/writers to promote those experiments. > great place Kalebova Luka where Patrice, Geert (if I remember correctly), > Fritz and others were coming in the early 90s till today, which is more than > important. There we were getting all the information on festivals, studies, Maybe you should focus on those "summer" and "coastal" activities in your own text... I would be glad to send you info on local and informal work I was engaged with in SplitConnect to make sure it gets included. > even grants... Network of friends, not Soros funds... Personally I do not see Soros's cultural funding to be less real/correct then substidized media culture work of the Netherlands/Germany/Austria... At times it prodused interesting and unique results, but sometimes it was as uninspiring as any average work in EU countries. > It is all about people... not about nation or position. And there it is > really unfair not to mention the engagement of the Syndicate, some > Nettimers. Croatia wasn't disconnected island during the 90s but it was > hard to travel so the Internet communities were functioning to bridge and > connect. I do not read in Klaudio's text any implications of that sort. > But I think old Nettimers actually know who was in Split in these years far > better and for how many years Split Film Festival was inviting and reporting > on Syndicate... ...and if they are not that "old"? best - Z -- Yogi Berra - "A nickel ain't worth a dime anymore." # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mail.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org