
Adrian Paci, „Turn On“, 2004
Friday, Nov. 30 + Saturday, Dec. 1, 2007, each day from
10 am to 6 pm
Location: Theater im Bahnhof, Elisabethinergasse 27a, 8020 Graz
Participants
Kolya Abramsky (New York)
Seyran Ates (Berlin)
Dieter A. Behr / Europäisches BürgerInnenforum (Vienna)
Fanny Castel, Julien Bayou / Jeudi Noir (Paris)
Teodor Celakoski / Pravo na Grad (Zagreb)
Alex Foti / a4re - Act for radical Europe (Milan)
Araba Evelyn Johnston-Arthur (Vienna)
Jens Kastner (Vienna)
Caroline Lensing-Hebben & Patrick Watkins / Rebond pour la Commune (Paris)
Spitou Mendy / Sindicato de Obreros del Campo (Almeria)
Corinna Milborn (Vienna)
Wolf-Dieter Narr (Berlin)
Josip Rotar / European Caravan of Erased (Maribor)
Rubia Salgado / maiz (Linz)
Igor Stokfiszewski / Krytyka polityczna (Warsaw)
Gediminas Urbonas (Vilnius)
Dmitry Vilensky / Chto delat? (St. Petersburg)
Free entry to the conference
English will be the conference language
In a world of images visibility has become a political necessity. Who wants to achieve changes in society must make himself or herself not only heard, but also seen. Agents from the fields of art and activism will tell us about their personal experiences with taking action and self organization. Different visions and practices of visualization will be presented and discussed and their interaction will be questioned. Together with theoretical positions, the general framework for the visibility of human rights issues will be defined and the omnipresent symbols of power will be confronted with different images and practices.
Concept and Moderation
Laila Huber, Judith Laister, Margarethe Makovec & Anton Lederer, Oliver Ressler