Mobility for the following activities were supported by ALMOSTREAL:
5-7 July 2005. ALMOSTREAL getogether. The first getogether invited 16 artists and cultural practioners from Amsterdam, Berlin, Vienna, Beirut, Novi Sad, Belgrade, Zagreb, Sarajevo, Rotterdam and Lisbon for 3 days.
August 2005. Preliminary meeting in Zagreb between WHW (Zagreb), kuda.org (Novi Sad), PRELOM kolektiv (Belgrade) and SCCA/pro.ba (Sarajevo) to discuss their proposed set of activities for ALMOSTREAL stage 1 which they would realise in collboration.
01 October 2006 - 17 January 2006. For ALMOSTREAL stage 1, the producers of Kuhinja televison programme travelled to each AR1 event (Zagreb, Belgrade, Lljubljana and Novi Sad) to record audio visual material in the form of documentary footage and interviews as material for the Kuhinja television broadcast.
26-29 October 2005. Translation of Creative Commons License into Slovenian. Travel for Novi Sad based organisation kuda.org to travel to Ljubljana to promote and take part in the presentation and public discussions concerning the translation of Creative Commons into Slovenian.
27 October 2005. Promotion of the book "Open Cultures and the Nature of Networks". Travel
17-22 December 2005. NO MORE REALITY involved the coming together of artists from Hamburg, Paris, Sarajevo, Belgrade, Novi Sad, and Belgrade to partake in a workshop, public radio action, panel debate and exhition in Novi Sad and Belgrade respectively.
17 January 2006. Transfer of the exhibition 'The Continuous Art Class: the Novi Sad Neo-Avantgarde of the '60s and '70s' from Novi Sad to Zagreb. The transfer of the exhibition involved the travel to Zagreb for the particpating organisations from Novi Sad. Not only was the exhibition transferred but also the original protagonists of the movement (the older generation of the Vojvodina artists) travelled from Novi Sad and other cities of Serbia for the occasion.
17 January 2006. Presentation of PRELOM 06/07. The presentation of the first independent PRELOM journal titled 'Theses on Politics EUROPE/AMERICA' was organised in conjunction with the opening of the 'The Continuous Art Class' exhibition and the Zagreb getogether. The presentation also touched on the difficulties of coming to Zagreb to present the first independent issue. The launch was attended by a local Zagreb audience as well as getogether participants coming from Novi Sad, Sarajevo, Amsterdam, Vienna and Beirut.
8 December 2006. Promotion of the book 'Omitted History' and launch of the Political practices of (post) Yugoslav art in Belgrade at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina in Novi Sad (Former Museum of Soialists Revolution), bringing together representatives from the four stage 1 organisations, WHW (Zagreb), kuda.org (Novi Sad), PRELOM kolektiv (Belgrade) and SCCA/pro.ba (Sarajevo)
2-3 July 2007. Travel costs for all 'It Will Be What We Make It' participants to meet, get acquainted with the space and with one another for the collective research project to take place between 12 November and 2 December in Lisbon. Particpants travelled from Italy, Spain, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Egypt, the Netherlands, France and elsewhere in Portugal.
12 November - 3 December 2007. Travel costs for all 'It Will Be What We Make It' participants to travel to Lisbon to take part in the research project. Particpants travelled from Italy, Spain, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Egypt, the Netherlands, France and elsewhere in Portugal.
