Public Art Lab

Mobile Studios

The Mobile Studios - a European project by Public Art Lab

From April to May 2006, the Mobile Studios travelled as a nomadic multimedia platform from Berlin to Belgrade, Bratislava and Budapest to Sofia. The Laznia Center of Contemporary Art in Gdansk provided a Mobile Webcast Studio that transmitted to corresponding issues regularly.
The Mobile Studios are an internationally networked pilot project of a mobile, autonomous production laboratory for young artists, musicians, performers and cultural programmers. More infos here...

 

Mobile Studios

Belgrade, April 2006

The Mobile Studios settled down at the Republic Square in Belgrade, right in the city center, for one week. Together with the co-producing partner Remont we built up a dynamic live production laboratory, which became a site for public debates, Vito Acconci's stolen chairs, futuristic phone cells, public auctions, individually costumized artworks and much more. More infos about the Mobile Studios in Belgrade...

 

Mobile Studios

Bratislava, April 2006

Namestie SNP, the place of the Slovak National Uprising, hosted the Mobile Studios for one week in Bratislava. The Talk Studio offered daily coffee for the employees of the Ministry of Culture and was - as a neutral, nonpolitical ground - a site for lively discussions about cultural needs, future design, Multiplace updates and many more. The digital media hub 13 kubikov, our local curating partner in Bratislava, presented the Mobile Studios within the framework of the Multiplace festival. More infos about the Mobile Studios in Bratislava...


 

Mobile Studios

Budapest, May 2006

This week at Millenaris Park in Budapest was an excursion into the protected cultural venue in front of the House of Future - surrounded by flourishing trees, ponds and lawns and a relaxed audience. Many of the projects used the city as a stage: The Miss Europe public investigation took mainly place at Moskva Ter, the GPS workshop sent out participants in different regions of the cities. And the theremin show was performed right next to the studios at the open air auditoriom of Millenaris Park, with a full moon guarding the scene. The Budapest program was produced by our co-producing partners A38 and the curator Edit Blaumann. More infos about the Mobile Studios in Budapest...

 

Mobile Studios

Sofia, May 2006

The Goethe-Institut, InterSpace and brainstoreproject, our partners at the last station Sofia highlighted this mobile communication platform with daily topics like public art, audience development and mediation of art. The daily program was structured in various talk and exhibition formats like "glance through the fence", "wide vista", "Sofia through emotions". Mobile Studios also hosted the The Upgrade! meeting, which presented cultural institutions from the region. A wide range of public and cultural representatives from different institutions exchanged in a lively debate.
More infos about the Mobile Studios in Sofia...

 

 

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keywords

Media Art | Digital Culture | Public Art | Cultural Politics | Networks | Internet | Urban Media

people

Susa Pop | Ela Kagel | Hans J. Wiegner | David Farine

publications

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links

Mobile Studios | Remont Gallery Belgrade | InterSpace Sofia | A 38 Budapest | 13 Kubikov Bratislava | Laznia Center for Contemporary Arts Gdansk | BrainStoreProject Sofia

institutions

European Commission Culture 2000 | Goethe Institutes | European Cultural Foundation | Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen | Allianz Kulturstiftung | Visegrad Foundation | Stability Pact

 
 
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