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May 24, 2008 14.00 Escape the Overcode: Guattari’s Schizoanalytic Cartographies A lecture/slideshow by Brian Holmes This lecture explores the historical roots of surveillance technologies, and suggests that the “schizoanalytic cartographies” can be used to chart aesthetic and ethical pathways outside the dominant codes of the control society.Această prelegere explorează rădăcinile istorice ale tehnologiilor de supraveghere și sugerează că “topografia schizoanalitică” poate fi utilizată pentru a realiza o diagramă a modelelor etice și estetice în afara codurilor dominante ale societății obsedate de control. Venue / Locație: PAVILION UNICREDIT – Center for Contemporary Art & Culture (Șos. Nicolae Titulescu nr. 1 – Piața Victoriei) 16.00 Gazela Project Lecture of Lorenz Aggermann, Eduard Freudmann, Can Gülcü Although there are a great many slums throughout Europe, hardly anyone ever asks how they come into being, how life within them transpires, and what impact such a location has on the day to day life of its residents. A lecture of Lorenz Aggermann, Eduard Freudmann, Can Gülcü about their travel guide and publication Gazela Project. Venue: CNDB - National Center for Dance (Bd. Nicolae Bălcescu, nr. 2 - TNB, 4th Floor, Ronda Hall) 18.00 Art, sport, and shopping – from modernist utopia to neoliberal dystopia Lecture of Ben Seymour and Anthony Iles (UK). The 2012 Olympics and the Frieze Art Fair, twin poles of the UK's financialised economy, seem to confirm that art has converged with sport as an instrument of capital's economic and spatial restructuring. But if both high art and popular culture partake of a decadent capitalism's ongoing self-cannibalisation, what remains of the revolutionary potential of modernist art, sport and politics today? Ben Seymour and Anthony Iles of London-based culture/politics magazine Mute [http://metamute.org], present their respective takes on this question. Venue: CNDB - National Center for Dance (Bd. Nicolae Bălcescu, nr. 2 - TNB, 4th Floor, Ronda Hall) 21.00 Utopia Travel Opening & party A project by: Emanuel Danesch and David Rych The project Utopia Travel took place from March to July 2002, following two years of preparation phase, on a pre-planned route between Egypt and Austria. The basic outline of the project Utopia Travel was the transport of a comprehensive selection of VHS videotapes from Cairo to Vienna following the transition from the upper part of the African continent over the Middle East towards central Europe. 123 video works were compiled through a research within established networks followed by direct interaction with artistic communities and collaborations with regional institutions, including universities, media-labs and art centres. Venue: Mora, Str. Grigore Mora nr. 39 - last floor (near Piata Charles de Gaulle) May 25, 2008 17.00 “Are you talking to me?” Live discussions on knowledge production, gender politics and feminist strategies. In the context of the presentation of the book "Are you talking to me?". Discussions on knowledge production, gender politics and feminist strategies, a program of presentations, discussions, screenings will take place on May 25, 2008, starting with 17:00 hours, at the National Center for Dance Bucharest (Piaţa Universităţii, National Theatre, floor 4). The book Are you talking to me? Discussions on knowledge production, gender politics and feminist strategies, edited by Katharina Morawek and h.arta group, is a result of the collaboration between the Post Conceptual Art Practices (PCAP) department at The Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna/ Prof. Marina Gržinić and h.arta group at the invitation of Bucharest Biennale 3. Program of events: 17:00 Katharina Morawek/ h.arta group: Notes on editing the book "Are you talking to me?" 17:20 Joanne Richardson (DMedia group): Made in Italy -a video collaboration between D Media group, Cluj and Candida TV, Italy, (screening) 17:45 Nita Mocanu (DMedia group): Eden - a video collaboration between D Media group, Cluj and Candida TV, Italy, (screening) 18:05 Roxana Marin and members of CARE Centre- The big isms and education (discussions) 18:35 Veronika Eberhart/ Regina Wuzella in discussion with ladyfest Bucharest (discussions) 19:00 Lina Dokuzović: Exploitation and the creation of social class structures and positions (presentation) 19:30 Ivan Jurica: (screening and talk/ discussion) 20:00 Petja Dimitrova: "women" take active part in co-operation! (talk/screening) 20:30 Marina Gržinić: Rearticulation (talk/lecture) 21:00 Break 21: 10 Jasmin Schienegger: “fin”: about not reducing an artwork to one sentence (screening) 21: 40 Christoph Kolar: Paris/Banlieu (presentation) 22: 10 Patrick Schabus: (screening) Venue: CNDB - National Center for Dance (Bd. Nicolae Bălcescu, nr. 2 - TNB, 4th Floor, Ronda Hall) _______________________________________________ Nettime-ro mailing list Nettime-ro@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ro --> arhiva: http://amsterdam.nettime.org/