
REZULTATI KONKURSA 2009
WAKE UP
EMBARK
PHONART
WE ARE HERE
UNFINISHED MODERNISATIONS
DIGITIZING IDEAS
ARTYČOK.TV
EUROPEAN NETWORK ON ARCHIVAL COOPERATION
ARCHAEOLANDSCAPES EUROPE
Wake Up. A Force for Change: The Impact of Culture and Creative Art on Community Cohesion is a vastly important international two year project with a goal of promoting inter-cultural dialogue through training of cultural leaders, supporting mobility of artists and the creation of respect for cultural diversity.
Wake Up is a project to be developed through 6 capital international events, partnership meetings and steering group. Through these activities we will promote co-existence and respect for different cultures and beliefs, create opportunities for artist mobility and encourage dialogue between practitioners and policy makers so that music and the creative arts are used as an integrated and effective tool in achieving social cohesion. A strong partnership between participants and coordinator will provide a solid platform for achieving these goals.
Title: Wake Up. A Force for Change: The Impact of Culture and Creative Art on Community Cohesion
Coordinator:
OPERA CIRCUS, DORSET, UK
Co-organizers:
THEATRE OF MOVEMENT MIMART (RS)
EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY (UK)
MUSICIANS WITHOUT BORDERS INTERNATIONAL (NL)
EU Grant: 92.604,00 €
EMBARK project aims at binding and combining important works of Balkan – Slavic written cultural heritage, facilitating cross-cultural dialogue of cultural experts and exchanging and involvement of cultural and young professionals in the field of manuscripts studies, different methodologies and best practices. The aim will be achieved through a Europe wide network of cultural professionals, librarians, historians, students, digitalization experts, young professionals by means of mutual cooperation, mobility of cultural professionals, their exchange of ideas and bringing together selected collection pieces of European art history by four European national libraries in Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Greece and Serbia.
The specific objectives are twofold. On one hand EMBARK will represent the research on Balkan-Slavic and Central-European cultural heritage followed by the electronic edition of original historic documents regarding to social exclusion in the past and their integration within Manuscriptorium digital library. Besides electronic edition and web site presentation, the selected collections will be showed on four exhibitions organized in each partner’s country.
On the other hand national conceptual program will be developed in each country in order to launch mobility of cultural professionals. The part of national program development will be also search for other European institutions to be involved in cooperation within national mobility projects. Twelve cultural experts and 12 young professionals will learn new practices, methods and techniques of host organization in area/ practice in which the organization has the wide experiences. All professionals will acquire new skills and knowledge, those joining and establishing of future long term cooperation is essential for conservation of cultural heritage on national and European level.
Title: Enhance Manuscriptorioum through Balkan Recovered Knowledge, EMBARK
Coordinator:
NÁRODNÍ KNIHOVNA ČESKÉ REPUBLIKY, CZ
Co-organizers:
NARODNA BIBLIOTEKA SRBIJE /NATIONAL LIBRARY OF SERBIA, RS
VERIA CENTRAL PUBLIC LIBRARY, GR
INSTITUTE FOR BULGARIAN LANGUAGE, BG
EU Grant: 175.639,00 €
PHONART is a combined effort by 5 European art organizations to pool their capacities to support new interdisciplinary art works & performances, which are the basis of PHONART. All partners are established protagonists, locally & internationally, of interdisciplinary contemporary art production. We will support European creativity & research, run workshops, & support the diversity of interdisciplinary art practices emphasizing cultural diversity. Looking outwards, we establish future partnerships. Each group will curate projects relating to the LOST LANGUAGES OF EUROPE e.g. Cincari, Istrioto, "marginal" dialects & plan tour programmes for artists to present their work in the partner countries. PHONART challenges artists, professionals & audiences on the issue of European identity through art & languages, encouraging a culture of openness.
PHONART will conclude with an international RADIO PROJECT, a live-streaming simultaneous radio event to be broadcast in realtime in all the participating countries at the end of 2011.
The focus on Central & Southern Europe has its foundation in a strong, organic network established in recent years.
Title: Phoneart –the lost languages of Europe
Coordinator:
ENTERPRISE Z KULTUR- UND EVENTVEREIN, AU
Co-organizers:
MAMAPAPA, CZ
MANI DRUSTVO S OGARNICENOM ODGOVORNOSCU, HR
PUCKO OTVORENO UCILISTE GRADA ROVINJA, HR
RINGRING, RS
EU Grant: 191.950,00 €
We Are Here is a multi-platform cultural project that enables socially and economically marginalised citizens and communities who have little or no access to creative work and cultural production, to work alongside artists and use visual media; digital photography, drawing, painting, writing, mixed media and digital video to produce intimate and revealing self-portraits of their lives – the realities of their day to day living, the challenges, hopes, fears and aspirations.
The communities involved are; young single parents in the UK; refugee and Romany communities in Hungary and Serbia; disadvantaged disabled people in Belgium and migrant youngsters in the Veneto region of Italy.
Bringing these communities and artists together around shared issues and practice will help create a new picture of the issues faced by our marginalised communities so that they should not be ignored.
We Are Here!
Title: WE ARE HERE: A Self-Portrait of Poverty and Social Exclusion
Coordinator:
A19 FILM AND VIDEO LTD T/A MEDIA19, UK
Co-organizers:
KATHOLIEKE VERENIGING GEHANDICAPTEN, BE
REGIONE DEL VENETO (YOUTH DEPT), IT
FOUNDATION OF SUBJECTIVE VALUES (SZUBJEKTÍV ÉRTÉKEK ALAPÍTVÁNY), HU
SVI, RS
EU Grant: 144.744,00 €
Unfinished Modernisations is a collaborative, long-term research platform
on architecture and urban planning. It brings together partners from both
institutional and non-institutional sectors from South-Eastern Europe.
The project is aimed at fostering interdisciplinary research on the production of built environment in its social, political and cultural contexts. It encompasses the countries that succeeded former Yugoslavia, spanning the period from the inception of the socialist state until today. The topic of the research is the way in which divergent concepts of Modernization conditioned architecture, territorial transformations, and urban phenomena. The project seeks to detect effective, resilient, and socially responsible models of architecture and urban planning. While largely unexplored and lacking appropriate interpretation, many of the models created in the region were original and experimental and may be used as inspiration for a progressive current practise both inside and beyond the regional borders. The project also seeks to reconstruct an important segment of the shared history of South-Eastern Europe and to strengthen cross-cultural respect and understanding through trans-national collaboration and mobility.
Unfinished Modernisations will be carried out through a variety of activities: workshops, symposia, lectures, exhibitions, publications, and interactive web-site/blogs.
Title: Unfinished Modernisations – Between Utopia and Pragmatism
Architecture and Urban Planning in Former Yugoslavia and its Successor
States
Coordinator:
UDRUŽENJE HRVATSKIH ARHITEKATA (UHA), HR
Co-organizers:
UMETNOSTNA GALERIJA MARIBOR, SI
INSTITUT ZA SUVREMENU ARHITEKTURU, HR
KOALICIJA ZA ODRZLIV RAZVOJ - KOR, MK
TRAJEKT LJUBLJANA, SI
DRUŠTVO ARHITEKATA BEOGRADA, RS
EU Grant: 170.547,00 €
Digitizing Ideas; Archives of Conceptual Art Practice
The project seeks to address the gap in education on and raise general awareness of conceptual art practices in Central and South-eastern Europe of 60s and 70s, where despite lacking communication with the Western world, ideas and creativity found their paths to artistic expression.
Understanding of conceptual art practices and intentions, traditionally considered to be hermetic and inaccessible to the general public, will be increased through developing custom educational tools and materials – an open-access internet portal combined with interactive online spaces that will enable cross-national sharing of information and knowledge on conceptual art. Workshops and lectures held by artists and museum professional from participating countries will also be organized, in order to encourage interests, self-education and knowledge exchange practices within wider parts of various communities.
Title: Digitizing Ideas; Archives of Conceptual Art Practice
Coordinator:
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ARTS ZAGREB. HR
Co-organizers:
MODERN GALLERY LJUBLJANA, SI
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART VOJVODINA IN NOVI SAD, RS
MUSEUM OF MODERN ART WARSAW, PL
EU Grant: 184.519,00 €
Artyčok.TV: the aim to put together the biggest, still missing, archive of contemporary art in Europe that would serve as an educational, research tool for art students and professionals and would be a source of current strategies and approaches to artistic practice also for the wider and lay public. The latter is often „scared“ to visit exhibitions of contemporary art on the grounds of not understanding it, or being afraid not to understand it. Artyčok.TV : open archive will provide information on contemporary art – artists talking/ explaining their art, curators presenting various artistic strategies – thus w ill contribute to a better understanding of it among the wide public and will lead to its better public acceptance.
Through reportages created by the local teams /consisting of a curator responsible for an overall conception of capturing the events on a local art scene, an artist being a cameraman responsible also for editing/ it will address and present the peculiarities of particular art scenes / Czech, Slovak, Serbian and Slovenian/, creating an adequate critical platform for subsequent mutual confrontations of particular art scenes and their international reflection as well.
Artyčok.tv as online contemporary art television is accessible for everyone in the world and it can provide a platform for communication, confrontation and cultural dialogues
Title: Artyčok.TV: open archive
Coordinator:
AKADEMIE VÝTVARNÝCH UMĚNÍ V PRAZE, CZ
Co-organizers:
KUD MREŽA/ALKATRAZ GALERIJA, SI
REMONT - INDEPENDENT ARTISTIC ASSOCIATION, RS
SPACE, SK
EU Grant: 76.000,00 €
European Network on Archival Cooperation is aimed at effectively establishing and gradually expanding a European network for written cultural heritage, which is supposed to strengthen people’s awareness of Europe’s common historical past and the historical memory of Europe’s countries and cultures by means of developing innovative strategies. It is most of all Europe’s numerous archival institutions that are to be considered the guardians of such historical memory. All information kept within those archives constitutes the basis of the continent’s identity and that of its countries, people and culture. Making use of these unique records has so far been a restricted business. The purpose of the project is to offer all European citizens comprehensive & easy access to their historical memory via the Internet.
Title: European Network on Archival Cooperation
Coordinator:
DIÖZESE ST. PÖLTEN – DIÖZESANARCHIV, AU
Co-organizers:
ARHIV REPUBLIKE SLOVENIJE, SI
BALKANOLOŠKI INSTITUT SANU, RS
BUDAPEST FŐVÁROS LEVÉLTÁRA, HU
GENERALDIREKTION DER STAATLICHEN ARCHIVE BAYERNS, DE
HRVATSKI DRZAVNI ARCHIV, HR
INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR ARCHIVAL RESEARCH, AT
MAGYAR ORSZÁGOS LEVÉLTÁR, HU
MINISTERIO DE CULTURA, SUBDIR. GEN. DE LOS ARCHIVOS ESTATALES, ES
MINISTERSTVO VNÚTRA SR - SLOVENSKÝ NARODNÝ ARCHÍV, SK
NARODNÍ ARCHIV, CZ
SCUOLA NORMALE SUPERIORE DI PISA, IT
UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DI NAPOLI FEDERICO II, IT
UNIVERSITÄT ZU KÖLN, DE
EU Grant: 2.249.000,00 €
Archaeolandscapes Europe
The ultimate aim of the ArchaeoLandscapes network is the use throughout Europe of aerial survey and ‘remote sensing’ to promote understanding, conservation and public enjoyment of the shared landscape and archaeological heritage of the countries of the European Union.
The project represents the culmination of a growing European cooperation from the mid-1990s onwards. Now federating 34 prestigious institutions in the field of archaeology and heritage protection (27 Coordinator/Co-organisers and 7 Associated Partners) from 26 separate countries, it will bring that process to a sustainable and self-supporting future as the long-term legacy of this and earlier EU-assisted initiatives.
The project’s long-term legacy will be better appreciation of the landscape and archaeological heritage of Europe, closer contact between heritage professionals and the general public, more effective conservation of the shared cultural heritage, the international sharing of skills and employment opportunities, better public and professional education, the wider use of archive resources and modern survey techniques, and higher professional standards in landscape exploration and conservation.
Title: Archaeolandscapes Europe
Coordinator:
ROMAN-GERMANIC COMMISSION GERMAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, DE
Co-organizers:
ADAM MICKIEWICZ UNIVERSITY, PL
ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, BELGRADE, RS
CIMEC – INSTITUTUL DE MEMORIE CULTURALA, RO
CYPRUS RESEARCH AND EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION, CY
DIRECTORATE OF THE MUSEUMS OF BARANYA COUNTY, HU
ENGLISH HERITAGE, UK
FORNLEIFASTOFNUN ÍSLANDS, IS
FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY, HELLAS, GR
HOLSTEBRO MUSEUM, DK
IN FLANDERS FIELDS MUSEUM VZW, BE
INSTITUTO DE ESTUDOS GALEGOS PADRE SARMIENTO (CSIC), ES
KLAIPĖDA UNIVERSITY, LT
LABORATORY OF ANCIENT TOPOGRAPHY AND PHOTOGRAMMETRY, IT
LANDESAMT FÜR DENKMALPFLEGE REGIERUNGSPRÄSIDIUM STUTTGART, DE
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, DUBLIN, IE
ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE ANCIENT-HISTORICAL MONUMENTS SCOTLAND, UK
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH CENTRE - SLOVENIAN ACADEMY SCIENCE AND ART, SI
THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE SLOVAK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, SK
THE DISCOVERY PROGRAMME LTD, IE
THE NORWEGIAN INSTITUTE FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE RESEARCH, NO
UNIVERSITEIT LEIDEN, NL
UNIVERSITY OF EXETER, UK
UNIVERSITY OF FOGGIA, IT
UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW, UK
UNIVERSITY OF SIENA, IT
UNIVERZA V LJUBLJANI, SI
EU Grant: 2.500.000,00 €





