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„A vision how we would all move in dance paradise“ (The New York Times)

The mission of the International Festival of Arts & Ideas is to create an internationally renowned festival in New Haven of the highest quality with world-class artists, thinkers and leaders, attracting and engaging a broad and diverse audience celebrating and building community and advancing economic development.

This year’s International Festival of Arts and Ideas in New Haven, now in its 15th year, certainly cannot be accused of a lack of variety.

A creative collaboration of two inventive minds, Ms. Childs and Mr. Glass, on a minimalist masterwork „Dance“ to invent new ways of reframing experience!

The opening-weekend events centered around the multi-genre Dance: „A powerful and entrancing multi-genre collaboration, Dance brings together three minimalist pioneers in a tightly structured dialogue that conveys the elemental desire to move to music. Choreographer Lucinda Childs’ meticulous, unaffected dancing; composer Philip Glass’ mesmerizingly ethereal soundtrack; and an engrossing visual décor and film of the dancers, created by the late conceptual artist and Connecticut native Sol LeWitt, combine to create a gorgeous and historically important experience.“ (New York Times)

More: http://www.artidea.org/event.php?id=255

http://www.artidea.org/arts_ideas_catalog/index.html

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Croatian Gallery Zitnjak in Zagreb invites you on June 14, 2010  to a multimedia programme ”More Passive Than Every Passivity” prepared by Božena Končić Badurina.

Project “‘More Passive Than Every Passivity” was realized during Badurina`s  two months stay in New York, while residentially involved in EERE (Eastern European Residency Exchange), a non profite organization which promotes contemporary art. A project includes five situations/performances held in Art in General and video documentations of these works. Badurina researches the relation between public and subject, especially in urban social situations – waiting rooms, lifts, subways, breaks etc., while she stresses the structures of power in these relationships.

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(Klovićevi dvori Gallery, Zagreb, 2009)

One of the best exhibitions in Croatia where the tradition meets the multimedia!

“The exhibition has shown, and the publications have proved, that this is, so far, the most complete cultural and historical overview of that special cultural space, and that it has provided an utterly new insight and evaluation of that surprising space rich both in nature and heritage.

The stratification of the present cultures, density and typological diversity place Slavonia, Baranya and Syrmia onto such macro-region of not only Croatian but also European culture. To be able to understand the entirety of the exhibition, it was important to determine the cultural origins and contacts among the cultures there present, the place of the region in the general heritage, and then highlight in wide strokes separate areas, establishing thus the content connection in such large series of thematic unities. In other words, show Slavonia, Baranya and Syrmia as culturological mixtum compositum and at the same time discover new sources and open new pathways to the interested researchers.

The researches will be able, with the abundance of the so far published scientific and expert papers, to add to this exhibitory and publishers’ corpus new layers in the reconstruction of the past, and using the virtual web catalogue, the first of its kind in Croatia on the web page of the Ministry of Culture http://www.kultura.hr, find the source of information and expert and visual data regarding the Slavonia, Baranya and Syrmia exhibition.

The Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Croatia, as the initiator and project leader of this project, in cooperation with all the institutions dealing with heritage and best heritage experts, with this exhibition and publications on Slavonia, Baranya and Syrmia keeps evaluating in a new manner the Croatian cultural space.”  (Minister of Culture, Božo Biškupić)

Source: www.bastina-slavonija.info

(More: slavonija – photographs by Media-Via)

If You allow Yourself to lose the Intuition, You better start buying smart clothes…

Created as part of an artistic project called Wearable Absence the clothes are made from textiles woven with different sorts of wireless sensors. This experiment was developed by Barbara Layne from Concordia University in Canada and Janis Jefferies from Goldsmiths College’s Digital Studios, ( the prototype garments were shown at the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences held in Montreal from 28 May – 3 June).

The wearers could soon be helped by Smart clothes to  cope with the stresses of modern life. The prototype clothes-samples monitor physiological states including temperature and heart rate! The clothes are connected to a web-based database previously created by the wearer, via a smartphone, and analyse the data to work out a person’s emotional state.

Media, including songs, words and images, are then piped to the display and speakers in the clothes to calm a wearer or offer support.

When the wearer is detected as being in a particular emotional state, the database will send media to the clothes to help try to change a person’s mood by scrolling text or simple images and the speakers can replay music, sounds or pre-recorded messages from friends or family.

The BBC reports that to accomplish this, the clothes are fitted with display made of LEDs and have speakers built in to the hood. The display can show scrolling text or simple images and the speakers can replay music, sounds or pre-recorded messages from friends or family.

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Source: BBC (news.bbc.co.uk)

June 10th – September 12th, 2010 (Zagreb, Croatia)

Although it is very irritating to see whatever artists showing deep relations, despite the sexism, gender roles or satire, thus undervaluating the art as an individualization and individuation, we read on the web pages of the Museum of Contemporary Art:” Gilbert & George are the most highly regarded and influential artists of today. Their artistic actions and works, monumental in format, are an unavoidable locus of 20th century art, and find their place in the collections of the most important museums and galleries in the world.

The famous British artists present themselves for the first time in Zagreb and the whole region with the newest series of pictures, under the title Jack Freak Pictures. It comprises about 60 pictures, dealing with their favourite subjects, such as death, religion, life, sex, hope, and money. The Jack Freak Pictures cycle is a fascinating homage to the world renowned motif of the British flag (the Union Jack Flag).

Gilbert & George are always provocative, but, as they themselves  say, they create “art for everybody”. They directly address the widest circle of visitors, but they stand for art that is responsible and does not provide finished answers but raises further questions.”

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(source: msu.hr)

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Gilbert and Georg on Croatia: We are already nervous, almost everyone`s here white and Catolic!”

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(Jutarnji list, June 9)

(Gilbert i Georg: “Već smo nervozni, ovdje su skoro svi bijelci i katolici”, Jutarnji list, 9. lipnja)

Source: jutranji.hr


The Vivid Live festival, an annual event  bringing music, photography, and performance to the Sydney Opera House, which runs May 27 – June 21, includes distinct acts of  number of artists, but always especial is Lou Reed’s all-noise, no-lyrics Metal Machine Trio.

As ArtInfo advises Reed has also curated a digital exhibition of works from the Magnum photo archive, while his artist-wife, famous

Photo: Vivid Sidney

American performer Laurie Anderson will perform a concert only audible to dogs (the dogs will be treated to whale noises and high-pitched sounds ),  and she will also offer a retrospective performance of some of her songs and stories as well. “And if you happen to be floating through the harbor at night during the festival’s run, it might appear that the “sails” of Jørn Utzon’s famous building have been vandalized, but no worry — Anderson (like last year’s curator, Brian Eno) has just arranged a psychedelic light show to be projected on the exterior of the opera house”.

They will also play alongside modern New York artists including Holly Miranda, Doveman and My Brightest Diamond, as well as acts from countries including Russia, Japan and Canada.

The program is dominated by experimental and improvised music.

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Source:

http://www.abc.net.au/

http://www.artinfo.com/

Invitation_Staglinec 2010

Vlasta Delimar and  The Artistic organization “Moja zemlja Staglinec” invite to an international artist meeting at Staglinec, close to Koprivnica town, on Saturday, 19th June, 2010, at 5 pm.

“Creative glasses” by the students of The Faculty of Culturology in Osijek  (Croatia, Europe)

More: kulturologijaosijek.ning.com/photo

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“New Education Model: Multimedia Art” is an online presentation created by M.A. Vesna Srnic, which was performed at the 4th International Conference on the Arts in Society, held in Venice, 2009, and the papers were published in the American/Australian International Journal of the Arts in Society, (Volume 4, No. 1, 2009)

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The war and love video poem “Swallowing” was fillmed and coproduced by Croatian Open Television (OTV) during the war in Croatia, in 1993. The performance of “drinking water in sips” was performed in Contemporary Gallery in Zagreb, and the performers were MA. Marijan Susovski, the curator, famous Croatian photographer Milisav Vesovic MO, and the author of this video work MA. Vesna Srnic.

A vdeo work  was shown at the International meeting  CAD FORUM `93, which was held in the Croatian Museum Mimara in Zagreb (12th – 16th June, 1993) and where the problems of the technology and contemporary art relation were discussed. The multimedia poem “Swallowing” was presented in the section “New Croatian Video”.