[International ArtExpo] BorderBody | Poland 2013 - Opening: October 4th, 2013 |
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BorderBody | Mixing Cities and
Identities – Poland 2013
Opening: October 4th, 2013
BorderBody | Mixing Cities and Identities,
festival of photography, video-art, computer graphics, architecture,
installation and performing-art, will be held in Gdynia
(Poland) at Gdynia InfoBox – Observatory of Changes,
from the 4th to the 18th October 2013. Thirty-four artists,
from different countries, have been selected to be part of this
project.
“BorderBody” festival is composed by two
sections: “Mixing Cities”, which deals with
modern urban changes and their influence on citizens, and
“Mixing Identities” focused on the
hybridization of social identities in contemporary time. The
selection was based on the main concept of fluidity, motion, changing
networks and cities transformations. In contemporary society boundaries
are getting more and more fleeting, and also the identity; what makes every
person or place a recognizable entity, turns out fluid, multiple, making the
cultural, religious, ethnic borders changeable too. This change, this mutation
has allowed to cross the inside of the identities creating new possible
crossings, new blends. And it’s just this “contemporaneity” that makes our
civilization conceived as subjected to a process of continuous evolution and
cultural hybridization. There is no more limit between an identity and the other
one but it is possible to walk, to cross a passage and to find oneself halfway
through it, in a non-place, in a non-identity. People, backgrounds, societies,
progress and all their inputs creates hybrid identities, modifying each other
and being mixed in prospect to shape a better world. Mixing sustainable
transport; modern (ICT) communication infrastructure; sustainable economic
development; and wise management of natural resources, human, intellectual and
social capital, is the key to reach a future better life quality. Changes are
always positive and they represent our future.
organizer: International
ArtExpo
curator: Luca Curci
exhibition & screening
place: Gdynia InfoBox - Observatory of Changes, Gdynia
(Poland)
dates: from the 4th to the 18th October 2013, from Monday to Friday, from 10.00 AM to 7.00 PM; Saturday from 12.00 PM to 6.00 PM (Sunday closed)
opening: October 4th,
2013 at Gdynia InfoBox - Observatory of Changes, at 6.00 PM, ul. Świętojańska 30
(30 Świętojańska St.), Gdynia, Poland
Gdynia InfoBox is a
place of interest due to its remarkable architecture and also as a source of
information on new projects in town provided in an interesting multi-medial and
fascinating form. Gdynia InfoBox is a place where both the local community and
tourists can have a good time in a coffee place with a terrace, or resting on a
bench in the shade of the trees.
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artistsFred L’Epee . Switzerland | Katrina Stamatopoulos .
Australia | Kalle Hamm and Dzamil Kamannger . Finland | Toni Simò . Spain | Kyle
Trowbridge . USA | Debbie Davis . USA | Seaton Lin . USA | Tatiana Travisan and
DeCo Nascimento . Brazil | Teresa Sala . Italy | Faizan Naveed . Pakistan |
Gregory Steel . USA | Antonio Buttitta . Italy | Vera Arjoma . Finland | Liz
Blum . USA | Carolyn Doucette . Canada | Claire Villacorta .
Philippines
.photo
artistsNina Moilanen . Finland | Ilia Yefimovich . Israel | Ašiku
Svetlana . Serbia | Yulia Shnayder . Russian Federation | Dami Onifade . USA |
Wojtek Łukowski . Poland | Elodie Albergel . Israel | Enzo Sartori . Italy |
José Gutierréz . USA | Allison Welch . USA | Alessandro Stellari . Italy |
Sultana Raza . Luxembourg | Alain Galet . France
.computer graphics
artistsLaura Ferrarello . USA | Stéphanie Koett . Canada | Sarah
Delaney . Australia
.installation
artistKaja Mihajlović . Slovenia
During the Festival will be projected
the video presentation of the amazing project “Human Harp” by
London based artist and researcher Di Mainstone which creates
sculptures that connect to the body, designed to initiate movement and
storytelling. Human Harp is a collaborative creative project led by Di Mainstone
and supported by Queen Mary University of London.
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