Where do we go from here? -NEW - subnetTALK - We. May 13
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subnetTALK We. May 13th 18:00 - online zoom // Language - English
Tina Dolinšek (PIFcamp, Slovenia) and Rüdiger Wassibauer (Schmiede Hallein, Austria) will give insight about 2020 and are available for questions.
We want to shape our future and not be shaped by our fears. What does this new reality mean for us?
This subnetTALK will be an open dialogue and conversation starter on how we want to bridge the developing distance.
Ewen Chardronnet, chief editor of Makery magazine & medialab (France) will moderate.
Zoom-Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/join Meeting-ID: 817 1954 1630 Passwort: 378477
Duration perspective - 60 min 25 min dialogue between Tina and Rüdiger 35 min questions and answers.
link: https://www.facebook.com/subtime/live
PIFcamp, Schmiede and Makery are part of the Feral Labs Network (funded by Creative Europe)
Pic 1: Schmiede Hallein - Pic 2: PIFcamp
More background on Where do we go from here?
Two festivals want to start a conversation. PIFcamp as well as Schmiede are cooperative and process oriented festivals. We rely heavily on physical contact amongst our participants and audiences. How can we address this new situation? How will our work in 2020 and beyond be affected? What about the future of creative work and exchange gatherings?
Tina Dolinšek, Coordinator of the PIFcamp Slovenia, wanted to hold a different talk (About the collaborative approaches in new media art production. As an example she wanted to point out these approaches talking about the Slovenian summer hacking camp "PIFcamp”). However Tina's talk was steamrolled by current events and the common question that will shape our future perception as well as actions and therefore our ability as well as potential.
Tina was about to cancel or postpone her talk as she lost the ground on which she was building and saw little relevance in looking back in nostalgia. Rüdiger’s point of view was that now we need normality and what can be done should be done, considering hygiene guidelines etc..., and if it is just for the purpose of testing.
This is especially important considering our joint Creative Europe project feral lab network (a network of temporary dislocated hubs for research in art, technology and communities across Europe). Creative Europe is a EU program designed to facilitate and enhance exchange amongst European artists and creatives.
Tina and Rüdiger started a dialogue about what the future might bring and how we can or should approach it. As we had similar questions and assume that many do we decided to skyjack Tina’s PIFcamp subnetTALK. Tina and Rüdiger will briefly lay out the implications of our current situation, but then dive right into potential actions.
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