‘Omitted History’ is a publication within the project ‘The Continuous Art Class’ that speaks about a wider social context of the political practices in (post-) Yugoslav times.
The publication ‘Omitted History’ is a transcript and research of the dicussion of the same name held in November 2005 in Novi Sad. The ‘Omitted History’ discussion was intended […]
On 21 December 2005, PRELOM kolektiv together with Cultural Centre Rex organised a discussion and debate on radio aRtivism exploring the aesthetic, practical and political implications of the new interest in radio and alternatives for radio as a medium for artists and broadcasters alike.
Radio aRtivism was held at the Cultural Centre Rex as part of […]
—– Original Message —–
From: “Igor Dobricic” <igor@eurocult.org>
To: <christine@ashkalalwan.org>
Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2005 10:35 PM
Subject: ALMOSTREAL Zagreb
> Dear Christine,
>
> First of all an appology for this rather prolonged silence. It took us
> some time to sort our impressions and consolidate our plans following
> Beirut and Home Works. I will not spend a lot of time writing […]
The exhibition ‘Uncontrollable Situations: Models for Different Radio Usages’ will open on Friday 20 December at 20h, and will run until 22 December, 2005 at the Cultural Centre Rex, Belgrade.
The exhibition presented creative radio models such as the artist-run radio project by Neighbourhood Public Radio (NPR) in collaboration with New Media Center kuda.org. ‘Uncontrollable Situatitions’ […]
‘Home Works: A Forum on Cultural Practices’ is the third edition in one of the first international cultural initiatives hosted in the Middle East, bringing together artists, writers, intellectuals, filmmakers, architects, critical theorists and philosophers.
For the third time, Lebanese Association for Plastic Arts, Ashkal Alwan, organised an unprecedented platform for critical excahnge of cultural […]
Radio Artivism panel debate/discussion
21 December 2005 20h, Cultural Centre Rex, Belgrade.
Participants: Dusan Grlja (Prelom), Kristijan Lukic (kuda.org), Nebojsa Milikic (Belgrade Correspondent), Claire Staebler (Radiodays), and radioart collective Ligna (radio FSK),
Moderator: Jelena Vesic
Radio Artivism draws upon Bertolt Brecht’s thinking that function of radio should not be limited to being a form of commercial entertainment, but […]