Info
slides
1. The family tree
the interactive family tree
the office/timeline
2. Land reform and open source?
seminar films
mobile plantations
3. Goes Ornamental
Gijs Frieling: Outdoor kitchen
Erik Sjödin: Super Meal
Floor Wesseling: Wedding invitation
Marlene Lindmark: Wedding porcelain, Hunger cow
Benn Sena: Wedding tractor,
Terike Haapoja: Entropy
Sisters of Sättra: Wedding dress
Michiel Bussien: sheep lawn mower
Masquerade party: slides.. song/videoclip .
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. announcement of the wedding between art and agriculture during a three month period of exhibit in Kalmar konstmuseum During the exhibit time both practical and theoretical work will be done to prepare for the actual wedding. we have divided the show into three parts, which all have one seminar part and one or more interventions in the room and outside. as follows: 1. The family tree organic inventory, creating guestlist. Seminar, kids workshop and exhibition. Invited people with deep knowledge of art respectively farming, will bring/send their suggestions of individuals, movements, groups and directions to kultivator beforehand. This material will be placed in a charcoal drawing of a family tree. The tree will be constructed roughly around the suggestions we begin with, but it will continously grow, organically and non-absolute, nor objective or scientific, during the exhibitions first month. Artists will be working in the museum with the drawing, taking in suggestions and additional material along the way. If possible, students from Kalmar Högskola would work on a software to digitalize the charcoaltree, also in the room, and on the net in this period. 2. Land reform and open source? Discussing ownership and accessibility, seminar, exhibition and new Land/Source reform. Seminar with: Julian Priest http://www.banffcentre.ca/faculty/faculty_member.aspx?facId=3009 (streaming) lecture over back to the land movement and the early internet and open source groups from west coast US. Appr. 1/2 hour Maria LindmarkSE lecture of swedish land reform, history of ownership of land and other approaches to dividing and sharing land. Appr. 1/2 hour Andrew Paterson SCO/FI Tapio Mäkelä FI/UK Jonas Löhnn, “National board of swedish Jak bank” interest free alternative banking moderator: Jonas Gren The seminar (invited speakers and audience) produces a statement about ownership and accessibility. The statement from the seminar is posted on the glasswall of the exhibition room, and on a series of pallets with topsoil. The pallets are mobile gardens that will be planted and worked on during this phase of the exhibition. In the "new land/source reform" the pallets will be given away after the exhibition is over, and placed where their statements about ownership and accessability makes sense. (Institutions? public places? – still to be worked out) The filmed lectures from the seminar are projected in the room/on the net during this phase. . 3. Goes Ornamental Producing imagery. Work and exhibition, finishing party. Visual artists works in the room with ornamental studies in preparation for the wedding. The ornamental studies are corresponding to the information collected in the earlier stages of the exhibition, that remains in the room, but are autonomuos as far as function is concerned. The Ornamental studies examines the visual possibilities of the relation, going back to peasant decorative painting and forward to high tech ecosystem installations of today. Working artists are Erik Sjodin , http://www.eriksjodin.net/, "Supermeal" Gijs Freeling http://www.gijsfrieling.nl/ NL Floor Wesseling http://www.floorwesseling.nl/play/city-derbies/ NL Benn Sena da Silva, DK Marlene Lindmark http://www.marlenelindmark.com/picturs.html SE Terike Haapoja http://www.terikehaapoja.net/2009/ FIN Michiel Bussien "sheep lawn mower" Sisters of Sättra This will alter the officelike room of the two initial phases to a studio space, with several working artists and students, material sketches and ready objects mixed. The Ornamental phase and the whole exhibition closes with a masquerade party with the costumetheme: Ornamental studies for a wedding between art and agriculture.
. organic inventory, creating guestlist. Invited people with deep knowledge of art respectively farming, will bring/send their suggestions of individuals, movements, groups and directions to kultivator beforehand. This material will be placed in a charcoal drawing of a family tree. The tree will be constructed roughly around the suggestions we begin with, but it will continously grow, organically and non-absolute, nor objective or scientific, during the exhibitions first month. Artists will be working in the museum with the drawing, taking in suggestions and additional material along the way. If possible, students from Kalmar Högskola would work on a software to digitalize the charcoaltree, also in the room, and on the net in this period.
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. “traditional knowledge have grown as a tradition that is being shared, it has grown cumulatively and collectively, it is what makes it deeply distinctive, international copyright is based on the idea of one individual who has certain rights, which builds on the idea of one person who has made an innovation and this is not the way knowledge works” /Dr Vandana Shiva Discussing ownership and accessibility, seminar, exhibition and new Land/Source reform. Seminar with: Julian Priest http://www.banffcentre.ca/faculty/faculty_member.aspx?facId=3009 (streaming) lecture over back to the land movement and the early internet and open source groups from west coast US. Appr. 1/2 hour Maria LindmarkSE lecture of swedish land reform, history of ownership of land and other approaches to dividing and sharing land. Appr. 1/2 hour Andrew Paterson SCO/FI Tapio Mäkelä FI/UK Jonas Löhnn, “National board of swedish Jak bank” interest free alternative banking moderator: Jonas Gren The seminar (invited speakers and audience) produces a statement about ownership and accessibility. The statement from the seminar is posted on the glasswall of the exhibition room, and on a series of pallets with topsoil. The pallets are mobile gardens that will be planted and worked on during this phase of the exhibition. In the “new land/source reform” the pallets will be given away after the exhibition is over, and placed where their statements about ownership and accessability makes sense. (Institutions? public places? – still to be worked out) The filmed lectures from the seminar are projected in the room/on the net during this phase.
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. Producing imagery. Work and exhibition, finishing party. Visual artists works in the room with ornamental studies in preparation for the wedding. The ornamental studies are corresponding to the information collected in the earlier stages of the exhibition, that remains in the room, but are autonomuos as far as function is concerned. The Ornamental studies examines the visual possibilities of the relation, going back to peasant decorative painting and forward to high tech ecosystem installations of today. Working artists are Erik Sjodin , http://www.eriksjodin.net/, “Supermeal” Gijs Freeling http://www.gijsfrieling.nl/ NL Floor Wesseling http://www.floorwesseling.nl/play/city-derbies/ NL Benn Sena da Silva, DK Marlene Lindmark http://www.marlenelindmark.com/picturs.html SE Terike Haapoja http://www.terikehaapoja.net/2009/ FIN Michiel Bussien “sheep lawn mower” Sisters of Sättra This will alter the officelike room of the two initial phases to a studio space, with several working artists and students, material sketches and ready objects mixed.
. Gijs Frieling, http://www.gijsfrieling.nl/index_en.html
. Erik Sjödin, http://www.eriksjodin.net/
. Floor Wesseling, http://floorwesseling.nl/
. Marlene Lindmark, http://www.marlenelindmark.com
. Benn Sena
. Terike Haapoja, http://www.terikehaapoja.net/index.htm
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. videoclip with song "Uphill" made for the wedding by audio composers Shuffle