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Monthly Archives: December 2007
Some basics about Wonders of Kaunas
Work in progress 7/12/07
Artists from Laundry (UK) have worked with students from the Art Institute and the Institute of Political Science and Diplomacy at Vytautas Magnus University alongside with students from the Institute of Polish Culture at Warsaw University – in search of the Wonders of Kaunas.
Open questions about cultural animation
One month before the ‘Wonders of Kaunas’ started the participants of the workshop (i.e. students from the Art Institute and the Institute of Political Science and Diplomacy at VMU, Kaunas) were asked to pose their questions about cultural animation. Some of these questions hopefully were answered during 5-day investigation of Kaunas city and engaging with local people last week. Some of them remain open to discuss…
PLAY the game!
Living in huge cities, in post-modern reality, being inhabitants of the shrinking world which becomes smaller and smaller, more and more accessible… we are participants of peculiar travel. We get on the plane at the airport, full of metal gates, glass walls, halls of terminal which are mirrors of open spaces of runways and then, just few moments later, we get off at the delusively similiar airport in the other part of the world. We are thousend kilometers of the start point of our journey, but we coudn’t feel it in fact, as we see so similar space.
This kind of impression becomes also an important part of an experience of somebody who is travelling by subway. For sure, in case of travelling by subway in Warsaw. It could take us far away from the center, far away at south. This southern part of the city could be seen by someone who doesn’t live there as the unknow area, amazing maze, where streets, buildings, parks and stairs, seemingly so identical, involve in the great game of expoloring.
Exploring Ursynów.
This comparison of plane and subway, airports and metro platforms let me see the proccess of discovering Ursynów as a game. When you get off the plane first time in the foregin city, country or continent, you never know what will be the next, what will happen, what will you see. It is time of anxiety but also a moment when imagination work extremely intensively.
When I get off the subway at the first moment I feel like a child without parents, like a turist without a map. There is not enough points which could help my orientation. I don’t know where should I go and what I will see at the end, on the top of the stairs.
Thinking that way I have decided to create a game-map of Ursynów. Board concentrated around the line of subway and stretched between exits of successive stops. Photos announcing riddles. Common task for people – guest of Warsaw Breakfest – to guess where does every photo come from? Very simple rule: where this collective, elaborated in the tangle of barracking answer is correct, our common pawn could be moved to the next filed of guessing.
In fact, during taking photos, I was a kind of guinea pig – as a person who doesn’t know this part of the city, I was looking for interesting points, views, characteristic contrasts and personal discoveries.
Young people from our workshop group from a school placed in Natolin, pointed their favourite places, streets, spots of meeting and spending time. Some of there arised then in the game board. Other created a map of magic, strange or special places. Map of the district where I feel like a tourist, guest, somebody like an intruder, but first of all as a person put in the middle of an exotic but also fascinating maze.
In this maze our young collaborators were more oriented, it was for them familiar an well-known area. This combination of two perspectives and two ways of percepting the space turned out the most interesting.
But, in fact, it was not only juxtaposition of viewpoints during Warsaw Breakfest. The second one brought together glance from the inside -from this maze, glance of newcomer and visitor -and, on the other hand, the bird’s eye view. This last one was initiated by our special guest – Marek Budzyński, an architect and designer of Ursynów. His story was a great mixture of historical, social, anthropological and technical ingredients, narration not only about possibilities of space use, but also about philosophy of space.We had a great chance to touch and see in this story an increadible proccess of creating in mind and imagination a part of the city, a part of public space with its sharp, clear and amazing idea….
Maybe now, although there is no additional subway line, Ursynów becomes a little bit closer…
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Warsaw Breakfast – Ursynów
Grupa Studnia O. and "Katedra Kultury" Association invite you to the last Warsaw Breakfast – this time committed to Ursynów, its visions and dreams.
Wonders: introduction into idea
We present introduction into idea of "wonders" workshop – a replicable model of activity in urban space providing exploration of city wonders and miracles as chosen by its inhabitants. The introduction was presented by Brendan Jackson on April 16th at Tarabuk, Warsaw and on October 4th at Kaunas.
Other version of the text was also published in "op.cit" nr 27 (4/2007) – available to download in pdf format.
GOZDOWO PROJECT IN SPE
Meeting about the future of Gozdowo-PROJECT coming soon !!!!!!!!
When: On Tuesday, 11th December, start at 6.30 p.m. room 10, Institute of Polish Culture
What: Disscusing, planning, precising our ideas and talking about possibillities.
Everyone interested invited!!!
Kauno stebuklai in progress
Aided and assisted by artists from Laundry, on Monday thirty participants from the Art Institute and the Institute of Political Science and Diplomacy at Vytautas Magnus University – along with students from the Institute of Polish Culture at Warsaw University - set off in search of the Wonders of Kaunas. Come along and see their work in progress on Friday December 7th at 6pm!
Atidarymas gruodžio 7 d., penktadienį, 18 val.
VDU klubas „Sesija“, S. Daukanto g. 27, Kaunas
With 37 nominations on line and more than 100 collected from postcards we look forward to the results, which will form part of a publication the Art Institute will be presenting in 2008.