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Public Art Lab Berlin
Mobile Studios A nomadic multimedia platform hits the road The three exhibition modules of the Mobile Studios are like a no mans land, that settles into an urban context. It temporarily acts as a neutral ground which offers the opportunity for collaborations with artists, grass-roots groups and cultural institutions. The Mobile Studios function as an experimental field in which structures that do not yet exist can be tested and discussed with the public within a short period of time. Mobile Studios: Editorial, Talk and Live Studio This internationally networked pilot project is a mobile, autonomous laboratory for artists and cultural producers. In a subsequent programme, they will be invited to recreate the studios as directors. Mobile Studios are consisting of three corresponding units: Editorial, Talk and Live Studio. The installations and urban interventions that take place in the Live Studio, as well as the conversations and discussions of the Talk Studios, will be transformed and broadcast in the Editorial Studio in various formats. The production and broadcast processes will be made visible at the same time. Art contents - instantly processed and highly visible The Editorial Studio is the largest exhibition module: Here, daily reports from the Talk and Live Studios will be editorially processed, archived and published in various multimedia formats. Comprehensive content will be transmitted to editors and media partners for further use in online editorial, web, TV and radio, press, magazines, etc. Mobile Studios talks & wireless conferences Interviews and discussion rounds will take place in the Talk Studio with the host citys cultural producers and audiences. All these talks will be live streamed and will be available as a video download on our website. Please see the tour schedule on http://www.mobile-studios.org for our wireless conferences, where artists, cultural operators and scholars from Europe and the United States will discuss with our partners of the different host cities. The Laznia Center of Contemporary Art in Gdansk provides a Mobile Webcast Studio that will transmit to corresponding issues regularly. Tour schedule: Belgrade Opening: April 11 / 6pm Exhibition dates: April 11-April 18 2006 Location: Republic square Belgrade Curatorial partner: Remont Gallery / Maja Ciric & Miroslav Karic http://www.remont.co.yu Bratislava Opening: April 24 / 6pm Exhibition dates: April 24-April 29 2006 Location: Place of the Rebels, Bratislava Curatorial partner: 13kubikov http://www.13m3.sk Budapest Opening: May 7 / 4 pm Exhibition dates: May 7-May 13 2006 Location: House of Future (Jovo haza) Curatorial partner: A38 http://www.a38.hu / Edit Blaumann Sofia Opening: May 21 / 12pm Exhibition dates: May 21-May 28 2006 Location: "Alexander Battenberg Square" Curatorial partner: http://www.brainstoreproject.com & InterSpace http://www.i-space.org & Goethe Institut http://www.goethe.de/sofia Gdansk Mobile Webcast Studio Transmissions: each Friday in April / each Saturday in May Curatorial partner: Laznia Center for Contemporary Art http://www.laznia.pl For the complete program and list of artists please check: http://www.mobile-studios.org Initiator The Mobile Studios are a Public Art Lab project. Public Art Lab is an interdisciplinary platform based in Berlin. PAL works in developing and exchanging artistic and cultural concepts related to urban structures. Susa Pop, Hans J. Wiegner & Ela Kagel , are responsible for the development of the new concept and the realisation of the project. Technical production: Stéphanie Boisset and David Farine Project assistant: Monika Nowak MEDIA CONTACT: Ela Kagel / Susa Pop press@mobile-studios.org HOTLINE: 49-30-20896381 // 49-171-5348207 // 49-163-391 2291 SUPPORTED BY: European Commission (Culture 2000) Allianz Kulturstiftung Goethe-Instituts of Belgrade, Bratislava, Budapest, Sofia, Warsaw & Forum Goethe-Institut European Cultural Foundation International Visegrad Fund Stability Pact Institut fuer Auslandsbeziehungen IFA Ministry of Cultural Heritage of Hungary National Cultural Fund Hungary Secretary for Culture - City of Belgrade Sponsors: Makrolon, profine group, PVCplus, SWAN, Tyzden, B1.
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