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[Nettime-ro] Drifting Identity | 11 October, 19.00 pm |
apologise for cross-posting ________________________________________ Drifting Identity | 12 October - 5 November 2011 Opening: 11 October, 19.00 pm Project curator: Stefan Rusu Participating artists: Marina Naprushkina Kristap Gulbis Stefanos Tsivopoulos Societe Realiste (Ferenc GrÃf and Jean-Baptiste Naudy) Tilmann Mayer-Faje Seminars and workshops: DRIFTING IDENTITY STATION by GuÌlsen Bal and Stefan Rusu Location: Institut fuÌr Kunst und Gestaltung, TU Wien 11 - 18 October 2011 Round table talk/discussion: De-linking, de-coloniality by Marina GrÅiniÄ Location: Open Space, Open Systems 3 November 2011, 19.00 â 20.30 pm The Drifting Identity Station uses a model of former Soviet Polar Stations, which was a trend in the 50's to explore the arctic environment while experiencing extreme cold. Station operates in the harsh climate associated with âpolitical winter,â while researchers interested in the socio-political environment by deploying various devices and methodologies in order to collect and monitor the data that is relevant to the given context. While exploring the frozen landscape, researchers analyze old trajectories (derived from the former USSR political construct and a new formation in European Union progress) to identify what characterizes the mapping of states and identities in an attempt to determinate the intensity and temperature of the political debates connected to ongoing process of EU enlargement. The process of formation of European Union have polarized the issue of the identity of the states and its inhabitants in certain contexts. The underlying idea of National Costume of the European Union developed by Kristap Gulbis is a starting point for a debate concerning the identity within a European context and the adjustability of various EU directives and regulations to its historically and mentally diversified regions. Belarus in figures by Marina Naprushkina is part of of a larger initiative Office for Anti-Propaganda is focused on the critical examination of the contemporary Belarus state which is authoritarian ruled by Alexander Lukashenko; The opposition is oppressed and marginalized, the media are brought into line. Because of this circumstances Belarus is also an outstanding example of how to establish a modern dictatorship and how the western democracies handle this case. Lost Monument by Stefanos Tsivopoulos takes upon a controversial monument, a statue of former American president Harry S. Truman located in downtown Athens that appears as though it were a still unidentified archaeological find. The Truman Doctrine shifted American foreign policy toward the Soviet Union and historians often use it to mark the starting date of the Cold War. Societe Realiste (Ferenc GrÃf and Jean-Baptiste Naudy) shows two maps extracted from the collection London View. One is a map superimposing the political frontiers that existed at the turn of each century between year 0 and year 2000 on the European peninsula and its surroundings. The other graphic is a colorimetric map of European segmentations, where every single portion of land divided between these frontiers has been associated to a specific taint, averaging their respective trans-historical surrounding frontiers. Dulcification Measure by Tilmann Mayer-Faje examines how people nowadays live in the huge skeleton of the industrialized urbanization that took place in the Soviet time and analyze how the functions of micro district could be transformed to the contemporary life and needs of the inhabitants. While reproducing the ornaments as they where stamped on the houses in order to indicate a local identity, he plays with the failure of this machinery. The Drifting Identity Station is initiated as a research platform to monitor and preserve the data related to the evolving state of identity in a given context, here in the context of European Union and the countries of Baltic region and neighboring countries of the Eastern Partnership (Belarus, Ukraine, Republic of Moldova, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan). Visual art projects and other contributions that will be on display in the Station comment on the evolution of the social engineering project of European Union, as a political construct in progress and the political identity of the neighboring countries at its current state. At the same time the artists assume the posture of researchers that collect the samples from the field in order to preserve the residual traces that rearticulate the post-socialist condition. The area of research is extended to Mediterranean region that most recently become a fertile ground for the export of European democracy. About curator: Stefan Rusu Stefanâs artist and curatorial agenda is closely connected to undergoing processes and changes occurred in the post-socialist societies after 1989. Among his preoccupations are the aspects of mass-manipulation techniques, political engineering strategies (political engineering), forms of colonization and culturalization that culminated in some cases with the construction of artificial entities, as it is the case of Republic of Moldova. Rusu was trained as visual artist and later extended his practice to curating, managing and fundraising projects, editing TV programs, producing experimental films, TV reports and documentaries. Starting from the year 2000 he is involved in the evolution of KSAK Center for Contemporary Art from Chisinau where he develops curatorial projects and art initiatives. In 2005/2006 he attended the Curatorial Training Program at Stichting De Appel from Amsterdam where he co-curated Mercury in Retrograde (http://mercuryinretrograde.deappel.nl/). His latest curatorial project (completed in 2011) is CHISINAU - Art, Research in the Public Sphere â a cross-disciplinary platform that investigated the connections between political and cultural symbols and propaganda and its impact on the urban environment, the interferences between personal narratives and imported ideologies and cultural discourses in relation to the public sphere. The project aim was to explore the dominant institutional and political discourses that have shaped the society and the urban landscape of the city of Chisinau in the course of its recent history. (http://www.art.md/2010/sfe ra_publica_prezentare_en.html) Seminars and workshops: DRIFTING IDENTITY STATION Institut fuÌr Kunst und Gestaltung, TU Wien 11 - 18 October 2011 Seminars and workshops by Dr GuÌlsen Bal and Stefan Rusu Language: English Location: Institut fuÌr Kunst und Gestaltung, Karlsgasse 11, Hochparterre, Seminarraum 2, 1040 Wien Based on collaborative project work, Dr GÃlsen Bal and Stefan Rusu will offer a joint course in the Visual Culture programme at Vienna University of Technology. In the first leg of the course, Bal, the founding director of Open Space will introduce the current field of contemporary artistic engagement with changing spatial and cultural realities. The second leg will comprise a four-days workshop with the artist/curator Rusu, including lectures, discussions and conceptual designs. Bal's contention resides in line with Deleuzian reading by exploring the problem posed by an insistence on the productive nature of theory in an understanding in which âthe concept is not given, it is created, or to be created; it is not formed, it posits itself in itself [...] The two imply each other, since what is truly created, from the living thing to the work of art [...] The more the concept is created, the more it posits itself. What depends on a free creative activity is also what posits itself in itself.â This introduces perhaps a call for an expanded notion of what art practice Along side, Rusu aims to explore the residual traces that re-articulates the post-socialist condition of the societies that are EU members (Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, etc.) as well as very recently integrated ones (Romania, Bulgaria) to EU in which what happened after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the dissolution of Soviet Union within the given context. His approach is based on his recent artist and curatorial projects that explores the political dimension of the public space as well the use of habitat as a platform for democratization of the cultural discourse in the public sphere of post-socialist societies. Supported by: bm:ukk MA 7 - Interkulturelle und internationale AktivitÃten ERSTE Foundation European Cultural Foundation (ECF), STEP beyond Mondriaan Foundation kind support provided by: University of Vienna - Department of Meteorology and Geophysics cyberlab - Digitale Entwicklungen GmbH In Cooperation with Institut fuÌr Kunst und Gestaltung, TU Wien About Open Space, Open Systems: Open Friday, Saturday 13.00 - 18.30 and open for the rest of the week days by appointment only. Admission free Open Space, Open Systems Zentrum fuÌr Kunstprojekte Lassingleithnerplatz 2 A- 1020 Vienna Austria (+43) 699 115 286 32 for more info: office@openspace-zkp.org http://www.openspace-zkp.org/ Open Space, Open Systems - Zentrum fuÌr Kunstprojekte aims to create the most vital facilities for art concerned with contributing a model strategy for cross-border and interregional projects on the basis of improving improving new approach. *______________________________ * full version in attachment * * <http://www.knotland.net/index.php?id=13&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=483&cHash=903daf1680a47402cb27df41501fbcbe>
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