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<div style="font-size: 14px;font-family: Avenir Next;">Hello All,<br>There
is an opening for <span style="font-weight: bold;">two places </span>in
the following programme and workshop. If you are interested please let
me know and I will send you the application procedure. <span
style="font-weight: bold;">The deadline is Monday December 07</span>.<br><br><span
style="font-weight: bold;">Please contact me for application details if
you are interested.</span><span style="font-weight: bold;"><br><br>Best
<br>Allan<br></span><br> COURSE DESCRIPTION:<br>After an intensive
online week of preparatory research and experimentation in tandem(s)<br>aimed
mostly at hand-shaking (reasons of the syntagm to be discovered after
reaching the<br>island), students will be invited to develop their
collaborative works on site -- and still online, at<br>Moise, in and on
Cres. OUR HOUSE HAS NO DOOR task will be inspired and explored through<br>Edgar
Allan Poe’ s works (choosing one of his detective novels / / The
Purloined Letter // The<br>Murders in the Rue Morgue // The Mystery of
Marie Rogêt // The Fall of the House of Usher<br>// The Cask of
Amontillado // (re)read ahead and (reflected) in situ. The town and its
streets,<br>piers, people, plants and animals, the buildings and the
building, the waves and the drops, the<br>information structures of Cres
and its surroundings will offer both materials and setting to<br>create
performance pieces or installations, video and/or sound works, artistic
objects,<br>site-specific datasets, or any other (blends of)
interventions in analog or digital space, all<br>presented and reflected
upon in situ for the local community, and documented online.<br>The
workshop will also investigate the interactions that an island, and
especially its capital<br>town, can offer in such an ad-hoc community
creative+explorative setup. Questioning the<br>uncomfortable position of
"academic tourists" and exploring elements that disturb the setting<br>from
inside, students will be challenged to drop their traveler's comfort
zones and immerse into<br>the urban-cum-natural tissue of Cres. The aim
is to develop both locally and globally<br>meaningful artistic responses
to the beings, materials and signals in situ. Simple media<br>equipment
will be used, from mobile phones and cameras to laptops and recorders,
brought<br>along by the participants -- who may of course also bring
their own specific (DIY) hardware,<br>software and skills to be shared!<br>The
splendid isolation of Moise instigates quality contemplation and a
shared forum space for<br>collective creation as preconditions for
groundbreaking thought as well as mapping out of the<br>actual change. A
p(a)lace of transformative encounters stimulating communities for
archipelago thinking, and for sharing a kitchen , Moise will offer its
many windows and doors to be artistically<br>explored in their manifold
interaction potentials, both in metaphorical as well as physical terms.<br>Moise:<br><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.facebook.com/moisepalace/">https://www.facebook.com/moisepalace/</a><br><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://uniri.hr/en/university-and-community/palace-moise/">https://uniri.hr/en/university-and-community/palace-moise/</a><br>2<br></div>
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