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Simpozion >>City Sharing / Redefinind Orasul<< 20 - 21 mai, Bucuresti: msg#00102culture.internet.spectre
'City Sharing' A cross-culture Investigation on Communities and urban space Symposium Saturday, 20.05.2006 10:00 -18:00 Sunday, 21.05.2006 10:00 -13:00 Will take place in Bucharest University of Architecture & Urban Planning "Ion Mincu" Str. Academiei, nr. 18 -20, SALA FRESCELOR (Frescos Hall) <http://www.citysharing.ch/>www.citysharing.ch A Swiss - Romanian co-operation organized by: PROJEKT ART+, Zurich The International center for Contemporary Art - ICCA, Bucharest New Gallery, Bucharest University of Architecture & Urban Planning "Ion Mincu", Bucharest The Symposium is organized under the patronage of the Swiss Embassy in Bucharest, and is supported by The Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, Cultural Foreign Policy Center. Sponsors: ABB SRL, SGS Romania SA, Holcim Romania SA, Nestle Romania SRL, Swiss International Air Lines, Restaurant Mica Elvetie foreword: Fragmentation of social structure and urban space is an acute phenomenon in these days contemporary society has to cope with. Therefore, one of the major challenges of our time is how to manage difference and diversity. To what extent a community accepts difference and diversity, and at what point assimilation or exclusion are claimed is a manifold process. The relevant cultural, social, political and economic factors are as diverse as the actors involved in this interplay between tolerance, integration, assimilation and exclusion. This dynamic process is daily negotiated in public as well as in private space. In cities the problematic of difference and diversity, inclusion and exclusion becomes visible and palpable as a sort of real metaphor. But at the same time urban structures are parts of this process by regulating and organizing the interaction between different social, ethnical, cultural as well as political and economic communities and individuals. Urban structures create distinguished spaces and facilitate or impede the interaction between them. They offer the possibility of encounter but also of demarcation and exclusion. So, on one hand we have to ask to what extent urban planning considers specific communities; on the other hand we have to investigate the question what strategies communities develop in order to appropriate given urban structures. The two day symposium will bring together cultural information from the two urban cultures (Switzerland and Romania), voiced by experts in the domains of architecture, science, politics and visual arts. The presentations will focus on various aspects of visual communication in the urban space. But we not only want to investigate the visual strategies professionals use to address the public in urban space; we also want to analyze by what means different communities become visible in the public space. The perspectives considered in the symposium will represent different disciplines and institutional backgrounds. Individual initiatives will be as important as actual municipal projects and theoretical discourse. This variety of approaches will not only launch a cross-disciplinary reflection about visuality and urban life, but will also value the potential of participative processes, and encourage citizens and communities to take part actively in the shaping of urban space. Participants: Matei Bejenaru ö Artist and Curator, president of the Vector Association Iasi, initiator of cARTier project ö urban regeneration of Tatarasi neighborhood, Iasi. Andr? Bideau ö Architecture Theoretician and Critic. Lecturer at the University of Architecture in Vaduz, Lichtenstein. Elisabeth Blum ö Architect and Theoretician. Research and publications in the field of city development and public space. Irina Cios ö Curator, director of the International Centre for Contemporary Art Bucharest Calin Dan ö Artist, Theoretician, Director of Hand Milked Visions Foundation, Amsterdam Erik Dettwiler ö Artist. Member of the Swiss Institute in Rome. Lecturer at F+F, School for Art and Media Design, Zurich. Barbara Emmenegger ö Sociologist. Lecturer at the University for Social Work in Lucerne. Until end 2005 Project Manager at the Department for Urban Development, City of Zurich. Augustin Ioan ö Architect and theoretician, Professor at the University of Architecture and Urban Planning ãIon Mincu, Bucharest Heidi Kaspar ö Geographer. Research Assistant at the Department of Geography, University of Zurich (Research Project "Sustainable design, management and appropriation of urban public parks"). Iosif Kiraly ö Artist, Architect, Professor at the Art University in Bucharest (Visual research of post-communist and vernacular architecture in Romania) Vera Marin ö Architect, President of the Association for Urban Transition Dominique Oehler ö Historian. Co-director of the civil initiative "Stadt-Labor" in Zurich. Serban Sturdza ö Architect, Professor, President of the Romanian Guild of Architects Susann Wintsch ö Curator and Art Historian, Writer and Editor in the field of contemporary art, Research and Project Manager in different projects dealing with art in public space. For more information please contact: The International Center for Contemporary Arts Centrul International pentru Arta Contemporana Bd. Mircea Voda nr. 5, sector 3 RO ö 030661 Bucuresti T/F +4021 322 8159, + 4021 322 9005 info-HRM4ZzBZ3bM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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