From zero* to infinity! Video Art Miden*

Video Art Miden is expanding and broadening, and is ready to present a rich program of international video art in Kalamata -more specifically at the Historic Center and the beach of the city. Celebrating the strong relationship of the organization with the city in which it started and initially developed, the curatorial team comes back with public projections of contemporary video art from all around the world, from July 5 to July 7, each day activating a different urban area of the city.

Video Art Miden is counting 14 years of continuous artistic & curatorial activity, gathering the most interesting works of Greek and international video art and finding new ways and new venues for projection and promotion of this specific form of art, in Greece and abroad. During this year’s summer events in Kalamata, the audience will have the opportunity to watch more than 170 video works, selected from the recent call for entries addressed by Miden to video artists internationally.

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The summer events this year include morning and night screenings, with many different thematic programs, alternating and differentiating morphologically and conceptually, expressing the basic trends of our time. The program starts dynamically on Thursday night (July 5) at the Atrium of the Archaeological Museum of Messenia, at the Historic Center of Kalamata; the next night the screenings will be located at the beach (Thalassa Lounge, July 6), with music-based videos screened next to the wave, as an alternative music party, and on Saturday night (July 7) Miden returns to the City Center, at the Anagnostara pedestrian road, where it completes its activities with indoor and outdoor screenings (Stoa Londou, Bandapart Recording Studio).

This year, the morning screening zone and the tributes to foreign festivals (Now & After / Russia and Cairo Video Festival / Egypt) will be hosted in the Archaeological Museum of Messenia, on Friday and Saturday (6 and 7 of July). A special theoretical presentation by the curatorial team will be held on Friday morning (July 6) in the Archaeological Museum of Messenia with invited directors and theoreticians of the video art field, including Art Historian and New Media Art Curator Anna Hatziyiannaki, who has conducted an important and innovative curatorial work in the areas of new media, cyber-art and bio-art in Greece, and Marina Fomenko, founder and artistic director of “Now & After” International Video Art Festival.

All events are open and free for the public, as always.

Video Art Miden 2018 events in Kalamata are supported by the Municipality of Kalamata, FARIS Municipal Cultural Organization, the Ephorate of Antiquities of Messenia and the Archaeological Museum of Messenia.

Art Direction: Gioula Papadopoulou and Margarita Stavraki

Curatorial team: Gioula Papadopoulou, Margarita Stavraki, Giorgos Dimitrakopoulos, Maria Bourika, Stavros Kapetis, Danny Kargas, Nikos Podias, Sofia Grigoriadou, Panagiotis Voulgaris

Collaborators: Vassilis Papaefstathiou/ Kalamata Filmhouse, Mena El Shazly and Mohamed Allam (Cairo Video Festival), Marina Fomenko (Now&After), Yannis Scoulidas, Christos Tsamardas

The complete program and more info can be found on the website: www.festivalmiden.gr and at fb: www.facebook.com/festivalmiden

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This year’s program includes the following thematic units:

– A special tribute to Greek Video Art, with 3 screening units (Inscapes, Anatomy of silence, The world is a theater) which highlight new morphological and conceptual trends that inspire Greek video artists nowadays, focusing especially on the young generation.

– Three thematic units dedicated to Performative Arts, narrative video, video-performance and videodance (Act… with or without expression, Fragments of a story, vDance). These programs investigate the video art “loans” from the performing arts and deal with the morphological transformations of narration, space, object and body movement in these categories of video creation.

– Two screening programs that deal with the concept of Space, investigating boundaries between private and public, familiar and unfamiliar, monumental and the anti-monument (In between, A chance to Cut is a Chance to Cure).

– Three more light and colorful programs (Daydream, Freeze Frame, Scenes from an unwritten fairytale), which create their own poetic narrations through music, animation and digital experimentations.

– Finally, four thematic screening programs, which explore our political attitude and resistance (Get [it] out of your system), the world of fashion and our dependence on it (Flow along surface), the naked body as a medium of dialogue and expression (Shell) and, finally, a screening program for a dystopian present future (The way it looks back at you).

Besides the selections by the curatorial team of Miden, the program includes 2 more curatorial contributions from significant international festivals and a special presentation of music videos by famous film directors, curated by Kalamata Filmhouse:

Cairo Video Festival (cvf.medrar.org) started in 2005, the same year as Miden. Eight editions have taken place since, bringing artists from different countries to exhibit their video art and experimental film works in Egypt. The festival is dedicated to the power of creative minds. The selection hosted by Miden, curated by Mena El Shazly & Mohamed Allam, sets morphological questions on the boundaries between different forms of visual arts and the incorporation of elements from other arts, especially from the painting legacy, in the art of video.

International Video Art Festival Now&After (www.now-after.org) has been carried out in Moscow since 2011. Now&After focuses on presentation, development and promotion of both Russian and international video art, getting together emerging and established artists from around the world to present their works to general audience. Now&After was held in major museums and art spaces in Moscow, such as the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, the Schusev State Museum of Architecture, CCI Fabrika and many others. Founding director and curator of Now&After is Marina Fomenko, who is visiting Miden this year and participates in the open lecture. She presents a selection of videos which deal with phantoms of power that haunt us even when we try to ignore them, investigating the ways that forms of power are recorded in collective memory.

Kalamata Filmhouse (a long-standing partner of Video Art Miden in Kalamata) presents a selection of music video-clips, directed by renown film directors in an attempt to connect the musical message to the moving image.

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Video Art Miden: profile

Video Art Miden is an independent organization for the exploration and promotion of video art. Founded by an independent group of Greek artists in 2005, it has been one of the earliest specialized video-art festivals in Greece and builded an international festival identity, presenting an annual video art festival for a decade. Since 2015, Miden continues its work changing its form to a more flexible and broadened event programming, setting as basic aims to stimulate the creation of original video art, to help spread it and develop relevant research.

Through collaborations and exchanges with major international festivals and organizations, it has been recognized as one of the most successful and interesting video art platforms internationally and as an important cultural exchange point for Greek and international video art. It also provides an alternative meeting point for emerging and established artists and a communication hub between artists, organizations, festivals and art spaces around the world.

Miden screening programs have traveled in many cities of Greece and all over the world, and they are hosted by significant festivals, museums and institutions globally.

(*Miden means “zero” in Greek)


Call for artists: Venice Experimental Video and Performance Art Festival

July 26-27, 2018 | Deadline: June 28, 2018
September 27-28, 2018 | Deadline: July 19, 2018

ITS LIQUID GROUP, in collaboration with Venice Events and Ca’ Zanardi, is proud to announce the open call for Venice Experimental Video and Performance Art Festival, the international spread festival, that will be presented during the same period of the BIENNALE ARCHITETTURA 2018 – 16th International Architecture Exhibition.

Venice Experimental Video and Performance Art Festival is organized and curated by Arch. Luca Curci (founder and director of THE ROOM Contemporary Art Space, ITS LIQUID GROUP and LUCA CURCI ARCHITECTS), in collaboration with Venice Events at THE ROOM Contemporary Art Space, and organized and curated by Arch. Luca Curci and Andrea Chinellato (director of Palazzo Ca’ Zanardi) at Palazzo Ca’ Zanardi.

Venice Experimental Video and Performance Art Festival will be started in Venice, at Palazzo Ca’ Zanardi on July 26, 2018 and at THE ROOM Contemporary Art Space on July 27, 2018 during PLACES, second appointment of SURFACES FESTIVAL, and will be also presented on September 27, 2018 at Palazzo Ca’ Zanardi and on September 28, 2018 at THE ROOM Contemporary Art Space during SPACES, third exhibition of SURFACES FESTIVAL in Venice.

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SUBMISSION CATEGORIES
– Experimental Cinema and video art
The number of works you can submit is unlimited and free. The submitted films must be the original works of the filmmakers/artists. The participation is open to: artists, photographers, filmmakers, and videomakers.

– Performance Art
The number of works you can submit is unlimited and free. Selected performance pieces will be presented live during the festival. The participation in the festival for selected performances is FREE.

Artists, photographers, performers, dancers and video makers are invited to submit artworks, video art works, experimental films, performances art and dance pieces. To take part in the selection, send your works’ submission with a CV/biography, some still images, links of videos/films via e-mail to lucacurci@lucacurci.com

For more information or to take part in the selection send an e-mail to lucacurci@lucacurci.com

more: www.itsliquid.com


Digital Historic Urban Landscape Methodology for Heritage Impact Assessment of Singapore
CatturaThis research aims to show and explain the evolution of the architectural heritage of Singapore through the use of digital technologies that favour a participatory, dynamic and sharing approach.
The research carries out an inventory of the information technology currently used to represent the evolution of the architectural heritage highlighting its strengths and weaknesses in order to define a model of digital participatory platform able to improve and deepen the public knowledge of the landscape and cultural heritage of the historical urban centers.
According to the researchers, the use of intercultural and intergenerational dialogue is essential  for ensuring and improving urban heritage conservation and planning.
For this reason the digital platform representing the evolution and structure of the architectural heritage of Singapore has to use the key concept of Heritage Urban Landscape as defined by the recommendations of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization: the HUL is a toll to support communities in the process of adaptation of new realities  and evolution, preserving and  transmitting in the same time their cultural and historical values.
Furthermore, UNESCO recommends to encourage civic engagement to facilitate intercultural dialogue and preserve history, traditions,values, needs and aspirations of communities.
From the comparative analysis of the current technology tools used to represent the structure of the architectural heritage, the researchers identify a new model of digital platform that aims to consolidate and summarize all previous results and outcomes.
This new technology it is based on the use of the Heritage Urban Landscape to holistically evaluate the role of  a site or building for the urban heritage of Singapore.
The benefits of this new digital architectural heritage representation are several:  recover and digitally recreate a lost architectural heritage; educate and instil to students the value of conservation and protection of the architectural and cultural heritage;  support and improve tourism; create an archive for future generations interested in  studying the urban and architectural landscape heritage.

Arkivum Day Budapest – 25th June 2018

oszk-lilaNational Széchényi Library in Budapest regards it of utmost importance to make available its collected cultural heritage to the widest possible audience, with the help of the latest, state-of-the-art devices and tools. Aiming at renewing its integrated library system, National Széchényi Library is considering the launch of an advanced system, capable of embracing and integrating systems of other libraries as well as setting up a joint catalogue. We aim at inspiring libraries to plan a common future at forums such as the so-called MOKKA association. As a major first step of jointly brainstorming with other libraries, we are inviting developers of integrated library systems, so that libraries could get first-hand information about the latest developments. As part of this knowledge-exchange process,  several presentations have been held in the National Széchényi Library, recorded and published in Videotorium  – on topics such as integrated library systems, digitization and web archiving. The events were held in English.

The next occasion will be on Monday June 25, 2018, from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m., when software and service provider Arkivum will hold a software presentation in the Ceremonial Hall of NSZL.

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We would like to invite you to take part in this event, if you are interested how to solve the Long Term Preservation in your institution, or if you are curious about how the Hungarian library community is trying to establish a platform of cooperation in this respect. You will learn also about how NSZL is involved in the FOLIO community www.folio.org and how the Arkivum solution fits into the FOLIO framework.

Please register to the event here: http://www.oszk.hu/en/registration-arkivum-day-budapest

More details: http://www.oszk.hu/en/events/arkivum-library-professional-presentation


UBIQUE – هنا، في كل مكان multimedia theatre performance

This is a multimedia performance generated from the meeting between the Lebanese company Minwal Theater and KyberTeatro, which will be presented in Cagliari on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 June, starting at 9 pm, at Spazio Osc di via Newton 12. The performance allows for the admission of 20 spectators at a time and over the two evenings will be repeated every half hour.

UBIQUE – هنا, في كل مكان, Latin adverb and the corresponding meaning in the Arabic language: everywhere, everywhere. The ubiquity, the concept underlying the theatrical event, offers a reflection on the real and virtual freedom of the human being. The performance is a collaboration between KyberTeatro, directed by Ilaria Nina Zedda and Marco Quondamatteo, with the collaboration of Claudia Pupillo, and the Lebanese (Sidon) of Minwal Theater, a company run by Jad Hakawati and Roaa Bzeih. It is the final outcome of a residency programme named A.R.T.E. which has the aim of fostering collaboration and mobility between artists from different countries.

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The A.R.T.E. residency project is implemented in Sardinia through the mobility of artists and their works from European and non-European countries (France and Lebanon, in fact). It foresees the digital creative exchange with Sardinian artists, in particular under 35,  for continuous collaborations and  new shows productions to be staged during the residency in Sardinia and also in the artists’ countries including in the main international digital creative festivals.

More info: Kyberteatro

www.kyberteatro.it info@kyberteatro.it

Tel: + 39 070 8607175  Mob:  +39 347 0484783

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/2058683134384737/

 


Brtnice town, Czech Republic, struck by flash flood after torrential rain

P1180897Czech Republic, 1st June 2018 – Brtnice, one of the Associated Partners of the REACH project (Small Towns Heritage Pilot), was severely hit by rain and flood on Friday 31st May afternoon. Water and mud damaged about 20 buildings, carried away parked vehicles and destroyed stone walls and an old barn. Twelve inhabitants of houses located near the pond in the town’s center were evacuated.
“Ponds saved us from even worse damage,“ said Miroslava Švaříčková, the mayor of Brtnice. “Volunteers, local firemen and communal technical service are helping and cleaning the town“ she said. “We will start to reckon the extent of the damage by the next week”, claimed the vice-mayor, Pavel Rubeš. “But it is already clear that the cost will rise up to tens of thousands Euro,“ he added.
This small town of about 3700 inhabitants with its characteristic urban landscape and its historical monuments, has a notable value for the cultural heritage  of small urban centers of the Country. Particular interesting sites are the Castle, the Museum and Birthplace of architect Josef Hoffmann, the Baroque Bridges, the Greater Church of St. James and the Monastery of Minims’ Order. Besides, the town’s historical center is enlisted on Urban Heritage Reservations List of Czech Republic.
CatturaAs the damage is so severe, Brtnice municipality is running a public collection of financial support for inhabitants affected by the flood. Everyone who wish to contribute to the recovery of the town can send the refunds to:
account no. 2101447580/2010 (CZ Fio Bank)
IBAN: CZ6420100000002101447580
SWIFT/BIC: FIOBCZPPXXXaccount no. 2101447580/2010 (CZ Fio Bank)
The experience and practices put in act by this community in order to recover its cultural and historical heritage will allow REACH project to collect testimonials and data for investigating the economic and cultural effects of a traumatic natural disasters and extrapolate best practices.
More information available in the following link links:
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Communicating the Museum – CTM18 Chicago

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Communicating the Museum (CTM) was launched in 2000 and since then over 5’000 professionals from the cultural sector have attended this conference.

Communicating the Museum’s 21st edition will take place in Chicago, 24-27 September 2018 at the Chicago History Museum, the Art Institute, the Museum Campus South and many more of the city’s finest cultural institutions.

Curated for the curious, CTM gathers a worldwide panel of museum professionals, thinkers, entrepreneurs and creatives.

2018 theme is DARE TO BE FUN.

After coming together to discuss engagement, dialogue and participation in recent editions of Communicating the Museum, it is now time for us to consider the museum’s personality and voice.

Once elitist and didactic, cultural institutions are increasingly dynamic, inclusive and exciting actors. With the rise of social media, museums have defined unique personalities and adopted more direct voices. Recent years have seen rise to labs, takeovers and hackathons, encouraging diverse actors to bring museums to life in their own ways. How are these new voices and attitudes impacting the global conversation about cultural communication and visitor strategies? How can the museum tell great stories, inspire imagination and be fun while remaining true to its values and missions in education and conservation?

Across a four-day programme of events, debates, workshops, talks and tours, you will discover the best museum branding, outreach initiatives, and the most insightful successes (and failures) in the fields of communications, education and audience engagement.

Confirmed speakers include:

  • Jake Barton, Principal, Local Projects, USA
  • Nina Diamond, Managing Editor and Producer, Digital Department, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, USA
  • Dustin Growick, Senior Creative Consultant, Museum Hack, USA
  • Russell Lewis, Executive Vice President and Chief Historian, Chicago History Museum, USA
  • Gill Nicol, Director of Audience Engagement and Learning, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Australia
  • Erika Stenson, Head of Marketing, Communications and Business Development, Royal British Columbia Museum, Canada
  • Gary Stoppelman, Deputy Director Marketing & External Affairs, Newfields, USA
  • Wouter van der Horst, Educator Schools & Digital, Rijksmuseum, Netherlands

More info and registration: http://www.agendacom.com/communicating-the-museum-2018-chicago/

 


Fiaticorti Film Festival: Entries to the 19th Edition are now open

The Festival is organized by the Municipality of Istrana (TV) and designed by a group of young people under 30 years of age.

The 19th edition is divided into three sections:

Fiaticorti: dedicated to national and international short films;
Fiaticomici: dedicated to short films belonging to the genres of comedy, satire or slapstick;
FiatiVeneti: dedicated to short films by filmmakers living in Veneto, Italy.

The theme is free for all sections. Only short films made after January 1, 2017 and with a maximum running time of 20 minutes are admitted to the competition. Works already presented to other competitions are admitted as well.

In order to participate it is necessary to fill in the entry form and send it to info@fiaticorti.it  by August 3, 2018.

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The artistic direction will select the 24 films that will be screened during the festival and that will compete to get to the suggestive awarding ceremony, which will take place in an exceptional location: the cinema theatre of the military airport of Istrana!

Among the selected short films, the Jury will identify the winners of the Fiaticorti Award for the best short film, the Fiaticorti Award for the best short film in the Fiaticomici section, the FiatiVeneti Award and the Fiaticorti Award for the best actor/actress.

The best short film in the Fiaticorti section will win prize money of € 500 euros.

Among the jurors there is Umberto Curi, film philosopher and university professor who was also a member of the Board of Directors of the Venice Biennale.

Download the entry form here >>

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About Fiaticorti

Born in 2000 from an idea of a group of young people belonging to the Youth Project of the Municipality of Istrana, over the years Fiaticorti has become the longest-running film festival in the province of Treviso  and one of the first Italian festivals dedicated to short films.

Fiaticorti stands out for its identity that recalls the film clubs from the Seventies. The festival is organized in four evenings during which the best works in the competition are screened.  Another element that characterizes this festival is the great attention paid to the Veneto region, the territory where it was born, to which the FiatiVeneti section is dedicated, introduced in 2006 to reward short films produced by authors from Veneto.

CONTACT INFO
Tel. +39 041 5937242
info@fiaticorti.it

http://www.fiaticorti.it/eng/index.html

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“UBIQUE”, a theatre and new technologies play as the outcome of an artistical technological residency

lebanonMinwal Theater Company is a Lebanese theatre company awarded last year at the third edition of Le Meraviglie Del Possibile, LMDP International Theater art and new technologies’ Festival, with their work BARZAKH | Isthmus, in December 2016.
Jad Hakawati and Roaa Bzeih, theatre makers and artists members of Minwal Theatre Company, come back in Italy for and artistic and technological residence called “A.R.T.E. Augmented Reality Theater Experience”. This kind of residency began already last December during the 4th edition of LMDP Festival with the performance “MAP E.T” of the French multimedia artist VEIA. The transdisciplinary and transmedial project is produced by Kyber Teatro about augmented reality in the theater and it won the second prize of “ScrabbleLab” competition announcement promoted by Sardinian Region.

Through the mobility and the creative exchange of artists from different European and not European countries (V.E.IA from France and Minwal from Lebanon), digital creative artists from Sardinia and immigrants as well, during the residence we present on the stage several contemporary issues and subjects. The residence focuses in particulary on the concept of ubiquity “real” and virtual: the conquest of the right for ubiquity as a new human right, a hot topic in these times marked by inalienable physical and human boundaries. Different artistic languages and digital tools are connected, for a greater audience involvement.

On Friday 15 and Saturday 16 of June at 9.00 pm in Cagliari, SPAZIO OSC Via Newton 12, the final performance outcome of the residency opens to the public: “UBIQUE”, a theatre and new technologies play producted by Kyber Teatro and Minwal Company.

More info: info@kyberteatro.it


Digital Cultural Heritage as a lab for fostering win-win collaboration between the public and the private sector

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PHOTOCONSORTIUM, the international consortium for photographic heritage, organized its annual event 2018 in Barcelona, hosted by Generalitat de Catalunia – GENCAT in the beautiful locations of the Department of Culture.

While the Association’s general assembly took place on 11th June, a public conference is organized the day after.

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“Digital Cultural Heritage as a lab for fostering win-win collaboration between the public and the private sector” – half day conference

Santa Mònica Art Centre, La Rambla 7 Barcelona

12 June 2018

10.00 Welcome message / Anna Busom, GENCAT

10.10 The road from object to story: metadata as a gateway to unlocking digital heritage / Fred Truyen, Photoconsortium president

10.30 Photoconsortium collections in Europeana: Europeana Photography and Migration / Sofie Taes, curator

10.50 break

11.20 EU funding digital cultural heritage: how to succeed in a European project / Antonella Fresa, Photoconsortium vicepresident

11.40 Connecting Culture with Europeana / Douglas McCarthy, Europeana

12.00 Panel discussion: Experiences of collaboration, sustainability and best practices around photographic heritage and new technologies

13.00 Closing of the event

Attendance was free. Contact: info@photoconsortium.net.

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