NO MORE REALITY examines representational and performative aspects of crowds and the political implication of street crowds in public space. It is a mobile exhibition and discursive project, gathering a group of theoreticians, curators, activists, magazines and radio projects. The project develops simultaneously on various places and inter-reacts with local contexts. The first stage of NO MORE REALITY takes place in December 2005 in Novi Sad and Belgrade. The activities in the first stage of the project include:
17 December: public workshop at kuda.org, Novi Sad, Serbia
18 December: action with NPR (Neighbourhood Public Radio) mobile radio platform, Novi Sad, organised by kuda.org.
20 – 22 December: exhibition 'UNCONTROLLABLE SITUATIONS: MODELS FOR DIFFERENT RADIO USAGES' at the Cultural Centre Rex, Belgrade.
21 December: panel debate 'RADIO ArTIVISM' at the Cultural Centre Rex, Belgrade
NO MORE REALITY is initiated by Jelena Vesic (PRELOMkolektiv) and Claire Staebler (RadioDays) and is supported by ALMOSTREAL and the Stability Pact and Goethe Institute in Belgrade

