metropolitan studies

short text : vogelsang i:i by Eva & Artur Holling

Eva und Artur Holling:
vogelsang i:i
intervention’s information : information’s intervention
Informationsstand “Vogelsang Intervention 2009”

Kino / Ticket Office

vogelsang i:i will den Diskurs über den Diskurs. Es wird zur kritischen Reflexion eingeladen und
das Angebot ausgesprochen, am Infostand den Stand der Information zu befragen. Das am Ort
Durchgeführte soll bewusst bleiben und zur Diskussion gestellt werden.
Der ‘Informationsstand’ bietet:
a) weiterführende Information zur “Vogelsang Intervention 2009”
b) Eigenreflexion der Aktion und Aufforderung zur Stellungnahme durch die Besuchenden
c) Hinterfragen und Aufzeigen von Merchandisingstrategien

short text : not kosovo by Artur Holling

Artur Holling:
not kosovo
reaktive Videoinstallation

Burgschänke / Kaminraum

Wollseifen als Stätte der praktizierten Geschichtsschreibung und –verdrängung: Vertreibung der Bewohner, Areal für Kriegs-Spiel (bezeichnenderweise nach dem 2. Weltkrieg), Kriegerische Nutz-Architektur, sogar Neubauten, nachdem die ehemaligen Gebäude weggeschossen waren, architektonische Symbolik des Balkankriegs.
Die Installation ist nicht Ersatz für den Ort selbst und soll nicht den Eindruck einer Dokumentation erwecken. Im Gegenteil fordert sie dazu auf, den Ort selbst aufzusuchen.

Exhibition: APPEARANCE / AUFTRITT @ EUROPEAN KUNSTHALLE, Ebertplatz Cologne

APPEARANCE / AUFTRITT  september 11th – october 10th 2009
introducing
JULIA SCHER
„Predictive Engineering (Audio)“, 2009
september 11th – 17th 2009
opening friday september 11th 2009, 7 pm

“Appearance / Auftritt” is the title for the European Kunsthalle’s program at Ebertplatz in September/October 2009. In weekly change, four internationally renowned artists – Julia Scher, Katja Davar, Miriam Bäckström und Yane Calovski – appear in a series of short exhibitions. Presented within the context of the European Kunsthalle c/o Ebertplatz, the projects resonate in an interesting way.

Julia Scher’s audio installation “Predictive Engineering (Audio)”, 2009, is the starting project. A mixture of seduction and authoritarian commands, a disembodied female voice evokes various imaginary zones in order to instruct passers-by “collective security”. Referring to various surveillance and control techniques, “Predictive Engineering (Audio)”, 2009, critically reflects the widespread promise that these technologies allow us to steer and construe human behaviour.

http://www.eukunsthalle.com/186.0.html

CfPP / The Vogelsang Intervention / preview during plan09 cologne

Junge Propaganda

Mit „Vorschau Vogelsang Intervention 2009“ im Rahmen von plan09 – Forum aktueller Architektur in Köln zeigt die Kunsthochschule für Medien Köln einen Ausblick auf das ortsbezogene Projekt „Vogelsang Intervention 2009“, das vom 16. bis 18. Oktober 2009 in Vogelsang/Eifel stattfinden wird. Die Vorschau zeigt Modelle, Skizzen und Verweise, aber auch eigenständige künstlerische Werke, die sich auf die geplanten Interventionen vor Ort bzw. den Ort selbst beziehen und diesen kommentieren.

http://www.khm.de/aktuelles/veranstaltung/article/604-im-rahmen-der-plan09-vogelsang-intervention/
http://www.plan-project.com

CfPP / The Vogelsang Intervention / State of the Art / 09-09-02

Florian Egermann “Sketch” (WT)

The actual list of partecipants:
01 Aino Korvensyrjä (ruiniert in transit tour)
02 Artur Holling (not kosovo)
03 Auriel Reich (RE-COLLECTOR of SOUND)
04 Christine Thon & Lars Beuse (:ASCHE:)
05 Daniel Ansorge (1944)
06 Eva & Artur Holling (Infostand – vogelsang i:i)
07 EvaMaria Schaller (seelenraub)
08 Florian Egermann (Ortscheit)
09 Franziska Windisch (Walls & Lines)
10 Irena Wolf (Grenzlinien)
11 JiHuyn Park (Rec)
12 Nicolas Pelzer (Junker Schlaf)
13 officinevida (LESS)
14 Peter Beyer (Living in High Definition)
15 Roshy Zangeneh (Integration)
16 Theresa Krause (Zone für Freie Kommunikation)

Challenging Space in the Era of Google Maps

Workshop by artist Michelle Teran – Fri 4th Sep
XIV biennial of Young Artists in Skopje, Macedonia

Trampoline will host the workshop “Challenging Space in the Era of Google Maps” run by Canadian artist Michelle Teran who will guide a group of 15 participants through practical, participatory and theoretical examples of the way that the use of advanced location based technologies in cities has given rise to an emergent form of physical terrain that we can call hybrid space.

During the 6 hour long workshop, the participants will be taken on an exploration of the city (via the internet and via a city walk) in a hunt for local broadcasts tracked via YouTube and Google Maps. Finding them, mapping them, understanding the narrative – Michelle and Trampoline’s Mat Trivett will weave together a new mesh of ideas from the threads connecting hybrid spaces.

The participants are invited to bring their digital devices. For registration, please contact the BJCEM Biennial Team directly.

Fri 4th Sep / 1-7pm at Creativity House, Conference Room, Skopje, Macedonia

http://www.bjcem.org/default.asp
  Biennial website
http://issuu.com/bjcem/docs/creativity_house_programme_04_09 Biennial Schedule
http://www.ubermatic.org/misha/ website Michelle Teran

Now is the time to act!

Now is the time to act! Please voice your support for the Contemporary Art Tower in Vienna

Dear Friend of the MAK Center:

For those of you who have signed the petition to support the CAT in Vienna, we thank you. If you have not done so, there is still time!

About the CAT
Our parent institution in Vienna, MAK (Austrian Museum of Applied Arts / Contemporary Art) has begun an innovative plan to convert a World War II anti-aircraft “flak” tower located at the center of the city into a vital international center for contemporary art. Through this project, called the Contemporary Art Tower (CAT), the MAK proposes a groundbreaking and affordable strategy for establishing an international collection in the 21st century.

The idea behind CAT is to invite international artists to participate in residencies during which they will create site-responsive permanent works at the flak tower. Plans for the CAT include exhibition spaces, studios, workshops, and an auditorium.

Over time, the amassed collection of contemporary art and new media at the CAT will be unique in Austria and will make obsolete the kind of art purchases that today have become prohibitively expensive for museums.
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Distinguished artists Jenny Holzer and James Turrell hav! e alread y created artistic interventions for this site. Renowned artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude have lent their support by designing a special stamp block issued in 2009 by the Austrian Postal Service.

Unfortunately, the CAT project is now facing opposition from a citizen’s initiative in Vienna and is at risk of being lost forever.

Your help is crucial to ensure that this somber historic site will become a lively center for contemporary art and the home of a unique collection of the 21st century.

Please support its realization with your signature at the following link:
http://www.cat.mak.at/pro_cat/index.php?cat=1&page=1

For mor! e information on CAT, see:
http://www.cat.mak.at/e/projekt_e.html


MAK Center for Art and Architecture
at the Schindler House
835 North Kings Road
West Hollywood, CA 90069
323 651 1510 phone
323 651 2340 fax
visit: www.MAKcenter.org
contact: office [at] makcenter [dot] org

Symposium: The Blue House goes Out of The Blue

An international symposium on Instant Urbanism, Hospitality and Accelerated History.
August 3rd – 9th 2009

Deadline for registration: Monday, July 20th, 2009

http://www.blauwehuis.org/

Out of The Blue is an international symposium organized by The Blue House (Het Blauwe Huis) focusing on three main navigational strands in understanding experimental communities: Instant Urbanism, Hospitality and Accelerated History. Out of The Blue is as a discursive forum where a number of investigative questions will be articulated via workshops, intense dialogues, in-conversations, study sessions, public deliberation plenaries, performances, and discussions with a number of guests on stage.

The initiator and main organizer is The Blue House, a four-year durational project initiated in IJburg, a new city extension of Amsterdam. IJburg is a major new urban district being developed on a cluster of man-made islands to the east of Amsterdam city centre. The whole development is governed by a highly detailed plan, the implementation of which is strictly regulated.
In 2005, artist Jeanne van Heeswijk arranged for a large villa in housing ‘Block 35’ to be taken off the private market and be re-designated as a space for community research, artistic production and cultural activities. In cooperation with Dennis Kaspori and Hervé Paraponaris The Blue House has acted as a centre for artistic and cultural production and research into what happens when such a radical approach to urban planning and community development is employed.
Out of The Blue will take place in the future ‘Activity Centre’ on the island presently under construction. The still concrete structure will be used as a temporal public faculty, a 50-room motel and an amphitheatre. The design is made by Maartje Dros and Francois Lombarts.
The curator of the symposium is Yane Calovski. It is part of Blue House project ‘Parade of Urbanism’ from Jeanne van Heeswijk and Dennis Kaspori in collaboration with Floris van Heynsbergen.

Symposium program:

Instant Urbanism: All for the love of Instant Urbanism
Organized with Ana Dzokic and Marc Neelen (STEALTH.unlimited, Rotterdam / Belgrade).
‘All for the love of Instant Urbanism’ brings together a group of people involved with and troubled by the necessity for a more future oriented instant creation and collectivity in the city. It blends a workshop, performance and discussions with a number of guests on stage, while setting out for the slippery grounds of even newer horizons.
Participants will include: Tor Lindstrand and Mårten Spångberg, International Festival, Stockholm, Emiliano Gandolfi, Cohabitation Strategies, independent curator and architect, Rotterdam, Dubravka Sekulic, Belgrade / Jan van Eyck Academy, Maastricht / Santiago Cirugeda, Recetas Urbanas, Sevilla.

Hospitality: Hospitality, Privacy, Place
Organized with Dr. Johan Siebers (Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies School of Advanced Study, University of London).
‘Hospitality, Privacy, Place’ is a two-day workshop that will explore the dialectic between these concepts in the context of the question what it means to build and develop a community that can be a mirror of Europe, both mediating and shaping its course.
Participants will include: Peter Thompson, Sheffield University (concrete utopias), Aneta Krzemien, University of Central Lancashire (public dialogue), Volker Schneider, Speedliner Co. and Ernst Bloch Assoziation, Bochum (concrete utopia, urbanization), Maaike Engelen, London (psychoanalysis as cultural critique).

Accelerated History: Is Time Enough? Duration, Location and Accelerated Histories
Organized with Dr. Paul O’Neill (artist – curator and GWR Research Fellow in Commissioning with Situations, University of the West of England, Bristol).
This strand of the symposium takes a speculative look at how duration and the evolutionary process of time is conceived of as part of new cumulative approaches to artistic, organizational and curatorial praxis in response to a specific locations and contexts. Centered around a series of intense dialogues and in-conversations, this strand aims to unpack key issues relating Durational approaches to Participatory Praxis, Collaboration and Play, Communities and Social Engagement, Organizational Models and Networks, Critical Writing and Pedagogy.
Participants will include: Sally Tallant (Head of Programmes, Serpentine, London) and Jonathan Banks (Chief Executive, ixia – the UK national public art think-tank), curator Sophie Hope (co-founder of curatorial duo B+B, London) and Amsterdam based writer-curator Eva Fotiadi, artists Barbara Holub & Paul Rajakovics (Transparadiso, Vienna), Christoph Schaefer (Park Fiction, Hamburg), and Mick Wilson (Dean of GradCam, Dublin), writer and media theorist Ned Rossiter (author of ‘Organized Networks’) and Paul O’Neill with a writing workshop on duration led by Maria Fusco (Writer and Director of Art Writing, Goldsmiths, London).

Out of The Blue has been developed by The Blue House and a number of partner institutions including: Locating the Producers – an on-going collaborative research initiative between Situations at the University of the West of England, Bristol, ProjectBase in Cornwall and Dartington College of Arts / University College Falmouth and led by Dr. Paul O’Neill (www.situations.org.uk/research_ltp.html) and ECREA – European Communication Research and Education Association – Philosophy of Communication.