Friday, 19 December 2014

Book Release in Stockholm and Gothenburg on November 29



Vision Forum in collaboration with Skogen and Blvvd organises a double release event for the catalogue for the Temporality and the Dislocation of Self project with the intriguing title March 8 - August 30. The book is edited by Anders Paulin and includes contributions by Anders Paulin, Sandrine Nicoletta, Tor Lindstrand, Rita Nettelstad, Johan Forsman, Tova Gerge, Iggy Malmborg and Per Hüttner. The book is an outcome of a series of workshops carried out in private and public spaces in and around Stockholm. Together the authors reflect on theatre, performance, identity, time and much more.

In Stockholm the event will include an installation by Rita Nettelstad, a discussion lead by Iréne Berggren about the book, a performance by Tomas Nordmark and Carima Neusser; a DJ set by Tomas Nordmark and a live performance by Dungeon Acid.

Welcome Saturday, November 29 at 8pm.
Stockholm: Hornhuset, Långholmsgatan 15




In Gothenburg the event will start at 4pm
Skogen, Masthuggsterrassen 3

4pm: Collective reading of Hannah Arendt: The Human Condition

6pm: Soup & Potluck – Join us for dinner

8pm: Forsman & Paulin: Three White Soldiers

PERFORMANCE: Mass Duel (Art of disagreement)
by Denis Romanovski
Mass Duel is a participatory performance where the audience invited to engage each other in a single or several duels of honour. Although there are always serious questions to disagree with each other, yet if absent, a matter of disagreement can be provided by the artist. Satisfactions be resolved through out a full size paper game obliging loosing site to accept opinion of the opponent with honour.

8.30pm: BOOK RELEASE: Temporality and the Dislocation of Self

Rita Nettelstad, film: Att se det osedda.

More and even More.

(Photos by Fabien Guillermont)

Tuesday, 14 October 2014

The Book Is Printed


Gothenburg based graphic designer Karolina Eriksson has put the finishing touches to the catalogue for the Temporality and the Dislocation of Self project with the intriguing title March 8 - August 30. The book is edited by Anders Paulin and includes contributions by Anders Paulin, Sandrine Nicoletta, Tor Lindstrand, Rita Nettelstad, Johan Forsman, Tova Gerge, Iggy Malmborg and Per Hüttner. The book is an outcome of a series of workshops carried out in private and public spaces in and around Stockholm. Together the authors reflect on theatre, performance, identity, time and many more interesting topics. Paulin writes in his foreword.

"The protocol has been straightforward: we are a group of artists, in one way or another working within a performative practice, who are interested in the practice of writing. We agreed on a simple definition for the work: A translation of my practice into writing. Not to write about our practices, but rather to look for a possible reflection of our practices in the act of a temporal dislocation of their objectives and tools into the act of writing."


The book will be available in bookshops in November 2014.

Sunday, 8 September 2013

Fourth Meeting in the Archipelago


Anders very generously invited the group for a second workshop at his amazing summer house and the fourth and final workshop in the series. We had a wonderful time with great food, splendid swimming and extremely fruitful discussions. The texts for the publication are developing in an interesting way and we are more than confident that it is going to be a strong publication.

So keep your eyes on this blog and on our publications page about developments.





Friday, 7 June 2013

  
 We will meet 9.00 AM at the subway station of Tekniska Högskolan, the northern exit. From there we go by car. I have blankets, but you need to bring sheets (or sleeping bags).
 
Since the trip itself, including getting installed, make food etc, takes some time, I was thinking that we might focus on the working groups we defined last time. Maybe that we have some time to work within the groups, and then have a couple of sessions where we discuss that collectively with everyone to compare experience, topics and methods. I also think it would be good if we can start discussing the publication; possible formats, editing process etcetera. 
 
 
 

Monday, 15 April 2013

Second Workshop - Hallwylska Palatset and Public Space



The second workshop of Temporality and Dis-Location of Self is going to be held at Hallwylska Palatset, a former private mansion from 1898. It was built as a winter residence for the family von Hallwyl, and was turned into a museum by its previous owner countess Wilhelmina, a somewhat manic collector of art and items. Apart from being a rather awesome space in itself, the palace is really interesting as a super-early exploration of the threshold between private and public as well as the notion of documentation/notation as practice.

Thursday April 18, we will look into the place, and do a session led by Per Hüttner and Sandrine Nicoletta. Friday we will go for an excursion guided by Rita Nettelstad where we will look at public spaces in Stockholm.

David Wilson, Hito Steyerl, Donald Judd and Frank Stella will all appear on our mutual derive.

Tuesday, 5 March 2013

New Vision Forum Node - Temporality and Dis-Location of Self




Temporality and Dis-Location of Self  is an artistic research project, merging individual research and collective reflection. The project will be focused around a series of workshops and the results will be made public through a continuously updated blog and culminate in a publication that will be released in early 2014.

The working method is primarily theoretical and individual, but will also include series of encounters between creators working with different approaches and strategies in how to examine relations between narration, space-time and subjectivation processes. The participants are both Swedish and international and work in an experimental field between visual and performing arts. The objective of the project is to use collective reflection and exchange as a method for the participants to further their practice by developing individual traits and shared interests.

In a continuous oscillation between the practices of visual and performing arts, experience and perspectives from the respective fields will collaboratively dwell on a number of notions: Narration, Interpretation, Audience, Object, Participation, Understanding, Medium Specificity, Site, Time, Collectivity, Perception, Presentation, Production and particularly how these interact and how the arts can offer tools for its audience to create a more meaningful everyday existence and relationship to their surrounding world.

In the period March - December 2013, the participants will meet on 3-4 occasions for intensive 2-day sessions of work and exchange. This will include one preparatory workshop to define the project in greater detail. The research will be developed by the individual participants by defining strategies how to transform their practical experiences, knowledge and methods in relation to the other participants and in practice and writing. Thereby, gradually a sort of autonomous academic view on our own practice, mirroring the subjectivity; co-creating difference and knowledge.

The publication will offer an import tool both in a Nordic and European context to raise awareness and further knowledge co-production in a field between visual art and performing art which is developing rapidly. It will also document important interdisciplinary experience that has been undertaken within the European artistic field. The project forms a part of Vision Forums ongoing research into the boundaries of visual art and similar genres and we hope that the project will lead to further collaboration with other Vision Forum research.


Participants include: Anders Paulin, Aino Korvensyrjä, Sandrine Nicoletta, Stefan Åkesson, Tor Lindstrand, Rita Nettelstad, Johan Forsman, Tova Gerge, Iggy Malmborg and Per Hüttner.