From May to December 2008 NETWORKED CULTURES connects locations across the globe for a series of public events, the NETWORKED CULTURES DIALOGUES, curated by PETER MÖRTENBÖCK and HELGE MOOSHAMMER. These installation and discussion forums follow four thematic strands: Network Creativity – Contested Spaces – Trading Places – Parallel Worlds.
Attention is focused on the phenomenon of network creativity, by tracing the routes of networks laid out by translocal artistic production. The site that is opened up marks an arena of engagement between space and conflict and leads to an interrogation of contested territories across Europe and beyond, examining the architecture of contestation, and proposing models for geocultural negotiation. Investigating their modus operandi, the focus then shifts to governmentality and self-government by examining the organizational matrix of black markets, informal settlements and accompanying parallel economies. Responding to these global realities, the parallel worlds of mobility and migration are discussed in relation to the current politics of connectivity and the emerging ‘archipelago of peripheries’.
Building on the network logic of this project, the series of NETWORKED CULTURES DIALOGUES offers a range of settings to connect the project contributors with a multitude of local actors, including the launch of a comprehensive publication and film archive, as well as exhibitions, video installations and live discussions.
Live contributions by:
Asu Aksoy, Lucia Babina, Gulsen Bal, Jochen Becker, Adrian Blackwell, Eric Cazdyn, Sudeep Dasgupta, Igor Dobricic, Nikolett Eröss, Asya Filippova, Iacopo Gallico, Emiliano Gandolfi, Cordula Gdaniec, Joseph Grima, Gita Hashemi, Guven Icirlioglu, Luis Jacob, Catherine Karl, Erden Kosova, Marc Neelen, Poka-Yio, Irit Rogoff, Despoina Sevasti, Christine Shaw, Samu Szemerei, Hakan Topal, Srdjan J. Weiss, Franciska Zólyom
and many others.
PROGRAMME:
1 May 2008 – Netherlands Architecture Institute, Rotterdam
7 May 2008 – Toronto Free Gallery, Toronto
15 May 2008 – Storefront for Art and Architecture, New York
27 May 2008 – Trafó Gallery, Budapest
31 May to 27 June 2008 – The Israeli Center for Digital Art, Holon
5 June 2008 – Proekt Fabrika, Moscow
10 June 2008 – Pro qm, Berlin
25 June 2008 – santralistanbul, Istanbul
10 October to 9 November 2008 – Open Space, Zentrum für Kunstprojekte, Vienna
16 October 2008 – Whitechapel Gallery, London
22 October 2008 – Architekturzentrum Wien, Vienna
8 November 2008 – VUE, Paris
18 December 2009 – Byzanthine and Christian Museum Athens
For detailed information please refer to the venues’ websites.
The NETWORKED CULTURES DIALOGUES are supported by a book co-edited by Peter Mörtenböck and Helge Mooshammer.
It includes essays by Adrian Blackwell, Marina Grzinic, Irit Rogoff and AbdouMaliq Simone, and conversations with Özge Açıkkol, Azra Aksamija, Ayreen Anastas, Ricardo Basbaum, Jochen Becker, Matei Bejenaru, Ursula Biemann, Sylvie Blocher, Stefano Boeri, Katherine Carl, Sarah Carrington, Branka Curcic, François Daune, Igor Dobricic, Ana Dzokic, Joan Escofet, Jesko Fezer, Asya Filippova, Rene Gabri, Iacopo Gallico, Sophie Hope, Natasa Ilic, Guven Incirlioglu, Katrin Klingan, Vasıf Kortun, Erden Kosova, Olga Lopoukhova, Margarethe Makovec, Marc Neelen, Philipp Oswalt, Kyong Park, Marta Paz, Constantin Petcou, Tadej Pogacar, Poka-Yio, Marjetica Potrc, Gerald Raunig, Oliver Ressler, Josep Saldaña, Marko Sancanin, Günes Savas, Florian Schneider, Despoina Sevasti, Pablo de Soto, Srdjan J. Weiss, Eyal Weizman, Seçil Yersel and Claudia Zanfi.
The book, accompanied by a DVD with audiovisual reports, offers a highly comprehensive overview of the project.