Symposium

Actors, Agents and Attendants I: Film Programme

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Leading to the symposium on 29-30 October 2010, 'Speculations on the Cultural Organisation of Civility,' SKOR has organised three film evenings, contextualising and reflecting on the themes and notions explored throughout the symposium.

This film programme exemplifies and articulates the politics of resistance and participation in relation to the idea of democracy.

Tuesday October 12, 2010 - 8 PM

Theories on governance and neo-liberal politics

Encirclement: Neo-liberalism Ensnares Democracy (2008), 160 min. dir. Richard Brouillette

Drawing upon the thinking and analyses of renowned intellectuals, this documentary sketches a portrait of neo-liberal ideology and examines the various mechanisms used to impose its dictates throughout the world.
Neo-liberalism’s one-size-fits-all dogmas are well known: deregulation, reducing the role of the State, privatisation, limiting inflation rather than unemployment, etc. In other words, depoliticising the economy and putting it into the hands of the financial class. And these dogmas are gradually settling into our consciousness because they’re being broadcast across a vast and pervasive network of propaganda.

The bar will be open after each session to further the discussion.

Tuesday October 19, 2010 - 8 PM

Health-Care, society and activism

Hospital (1970), 84 min. dir. Frederick Wiseman

HOSPITAL shows the daily activities of a large urban hospital in late 1960’s New York with the emphasis on the emergency ward and outpatient clinics. The cases depicted illustrate how medical expertise, availability of resources, organisational considerations, and the nature of communication among the staff and patients affect the delivery of appropriate health care. This acclaimed documentary by Frederick Wiseman is an engaging work which echoes the current shift in healthcare policies in the USA.

Fast Trip, Long Drop (1993), 53 min. dir. Gregg Bordowitz

In the spring of 1988, video-maker/activist Gregg Bordowitz tested HIV-antibody positive. He then quit drinking and taking drugs and came out to his parents as a gay man. This imaginative autobiographical documentary began as an inquiry into these events and the cultural climate surrounding them. While writing the film, a close friend was diagnosed with breast cancer and his grandparents were killed in a car accident. The cumulative impact of these events challenged his sense of identity, the way he understood his own diagnosis, and the relationships between Illness and history.

The bar will be open after each session to further the discussion.

Tuesday October 26, 2010 - 8 PM

Active citizenship, collective identity and resistance

Dammi I Colori (2003), 16 min. dir. Anri Sala

When former artist Edi Rama became mayor of Tirana in 2000 he immediately set upon a controversial project to enliven the troubled Albanian capital by re-painting the city’s decaying buildings in a riotous array of colour and pattern. An aesthetic and political act, which prompted social transformation, and much debate, through its visualization of signs of change. Three years later Rama and the project became the subject of artist (and friend) Anri Sala’s film, Dammi I Colori. The next year, Rama was voted World Mayor 2004. Edi Rama will be giving a presentation at Felix Meritis on 29 October, as part of the related symposium.

Get Rid of Yourself (2003), 61 min. dir. Bernadette Corporation

Get Rid of Yourself is a video-film-tract addressed to those who anonymously embody the return of political activism within the Empire. While its initial sounds and images were filmed in Genoa, during the hyper-mediatised riots of the G8 counter-summit in 2001, they are pulled apart and recomposed in order to locate the intensity of a shared experience. Elaborating a complex and rhythmic form of address, the film declares its own exile from a biopolitical space-time where nothing ever happens. The crisis it announces is the sudden return of history without characters or a story, and of a politics without subjects.

Shut the Fuck Up! (1985), 14 min. dir. General Idea

Shut The Fuck Up! deals with the media cliché of the artist. The (sometimes hilarious) fragments of TV programmes, documentaries and feature films that are featured in Shut The Fuck Up! create the impression that the media have little respect for 'the artist' and that they ascribe to a set of preconceived ideas and stereotypes . These images are periodically interrupted by General Idea's 'talking heads' who spew forth artistic clichés. General Idea is a Canadian artist group formed in 1969 by AA Bronson, Felix Partz and Jorge Zontal. AA Bronson will be giving a presentation during the related symposium at Felix Meritis on Friday 29 October.

The bar will be open after each session to further the discussion.

On this occasion, SKOR joins forces with Schijnheilig, an Amsterdam based cultural collective involved in the claim of unused spaces for creative and political purposes. The venue therefore embodies the very idea of political struggle that is highlighted throughout the event.

Image credits (top to bottom):
- Hospital, 1970, USA, 84 min. dir. Frederick Wiseman, ©1969 Frederick Wiseman.
- Shut the Fuck Up!, 1985, USA, the Netherlands, 14 min. dir. General Idea, Video, 14'07. Distributed by: Netherlands Media Art Institute, Amsterdam.
- Get Rid of Yourself, 2003, USA, Italy, France, 61 min. dir. Bernadette Corporation. Courtesy: Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York.

Actors, Agents and Attendants is a series of symposia initiated by SKOR | Foundation for Art and Public Domain

Concept and Format Fulya Erdemci (SKOR), Andrea Phillips (Goldsmiths, University of London) and Markus Miessen (nOffice)
SKOR Editorial Team Nils van Beek, Mariska van den Berg, Christina Li, Theo Tegelaers
Curator Expert Meetings Mariska van den Berg
Curator Artist Positions and Film Programme Christina Li
Project Coordinator and Co-curator Artist Positions Fleur van Muiswinkel
Project Assistants Hanneke Janssens and Simone Kleinhout
Curatorial Assistant Film Programme and Symposium Benoit Loiseau
Communication and PR Nienke van Beers
Logistics Merel Driessen
Spatial Design nOffice

SKOR | Foundation for Art and Public Domain is an internationally operating art institution based in Amsterdam, which advises, develops and creates art projects in relation to public spaces. SKOR forms alliances and partnerships with art institutions, central and provincial governments, healthcare and educational institutions, project developers and architectural offices, in order to create a collective platform for art in public domain. The projects organized by SKOR react to socio-political changes in society and new developments in contemporary art, urban design and landscape architecture. Through addressing such current topics, SKOR contributes to the debate about the politics of the public domain.

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Actors, Agents and Attendants I: Prologue Events
Leading to the symposium Speculations on the Cultural Organisation of Civility on October 29-30, a series of artistic interventions and related events will take place in Amsterdam.
Symposium
Speculations on the Cultural Organisation of Civility
The two-day symposium 'Speculations on the Cultural Organisation of Civility' seeks to connect current debates about care and citizenship in contemporary art, philosophy and politics to realities of healthcare organisation in the Netherlands and internationally.
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12 oktober 2010 - 26 oktober 2010
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