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<nettime-ann> [event] [Malmö (SE) and Århus (DK)] Should_I_Stay_Or_Should_I_Go |
. ÅMX.06 Should I Stay Or Should I Go? On Secondary Cities Malmö 18 February to 5 March 2006 Århus 23 February to 5 March 2006 PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES The Århus-Malmö Exchange Programme 2006 is a long-term research and exhibition project that takes place in Malmö (SE) and Århus (DK). It is initiated by Ditte Lyngkær Pedersen, Jee-Eun Kim and Christian Schult, in association with C-SAM center for samtidskunst and exhibition space rum46 in Århus, and Rooseum Center for Contemporary Art in Malmö. The programme strives to examine the specific socio-economic conditions relevant to ?secondary cities? (as opposed to capital cities), and their affects on cultural production, and hence the lives of cultural producers in the two cities. Århus and Malmö are almost the same size and they share Copenhagen as the closest metropolis. However, the issues of networking and sustainability within cultural production differ in Århus and Malmö due to its specific size and local context. This project examines existing networks and encourages additional modes of collaboration between and among the two communities. The project addresses artists and institutions alike, regarding the two as having equal importance as actors within a community, and aims to create physical and intellectual platforms of exchange. The idea of sustainability is to be established by structuring the programme into a modular framework, that build upon each other, stretching over a period of five months. Given the many points of convergence between Århus and Malmö, artists, writers, social critics and institutions are invited to reflect and discuss the notions of secondary cities. The project focuses on ways to investigate how a space and its inhabitants identifies and structures itself, and the permeability of such identity and networking constructions, as it responds and resists the impacts of societal conditions. EXCHANGE MODELS Challenging the conventional working definitions within art, the programme confounds practice with equally critical examination of the space in which such productions have been displayed. It is structured around multi-platform interfaces of exchange that unfold along two tracks over the course of the year, in order to provide a structural framework that house and propel debates and their collaborative offshoots. The first module of the programme starts at the end of February with an exchange of existing video and performance works made by artists in the two cities. Moderated screenings are to take place in the Microcinema at Rooseum in Malmö and at the auditorium at AROS in Århus. Artists are invited to give a short talk, or be represented in statements of their choice that contextualize the work they are contributing with. Subsequent exhibitions open in the Critical Studies Test Site and Microcinema at Rooseum in Malmö and at exhibition space rum46 in Århus. Creating an alternate viewing platform and opportunities for the audience, the exhibitions comprise the works shown in the screenings, as well as additional works outside of time-based media. Regular reading group meetings start immediately after the opening of the exhibitions. They are moderated by Jee-Eun Kim and Christian Schult and are hosted by exhibition spaces Signal in Malmö and rum46 in Århus. The readings are centered on literatures examining the various ideas of ?public? (the/a public, public sphere, public space), as well as notions of the urban environment as a physical manifestation of social and political conditions. By creating a common ground of textual exchanges in forms of discussion and question, the initiators seek to encourage an exploration of strategies and principles to guide and enrich the current debate of public and public sphere, and to provide a working vocabulary to formulate and observe the immediate local contexts. The second programme module consists of a larger exhibition of works, accompanied by talks and panel discussions with invited contributors from various disciplines, as well as a publication. Based on the dialogue generated through th _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann