[aha] Fwd: Craftivism, Arnolfini

franca.formenti3 franca.formenti3 a libero.it
Mar 8 Dic 2009 09:33:57 CET



ahahah!
e gira e rigira si torna alla manualità però dandogli una patina più trendy chiamandola activism.
carina l'evoluzione degli umani ...
da una parte  slow food con il cibo good e dall'altra il guerrilla crafting con gli oggetti etici...

alla prossima vedremo la moratti che cuce le vettovaglie di puro lino  -quindi free petrol- per l'expo con la sozzani e la versace  che le ricamano  con filo di gangia -quindi free cocaine - a san patrignano 

non ci si annoia almeno!

ecco qui un pò di link

questa è la bibbia dei crafthuman
http://www.etn-net.org/etn/1e.htm

questomagazine è fantastico perchè ci sono le ricette chimiche per intervenire sulla superfice del tessuto facendola reagire sia chimicamente e quindi tossica sia in modo naturale.

http://www.surfacedesign.org/

e queste  embroidery che secondo me è fantastico.

http://www.feelingstitchy.com/2008/05/guerilla-embroidery-on-contemporary.html

 piu questo
http://www.embroiderersguild.com/

bon giurnè e buona craftata
f







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> For information:
> 
> C R A F T I V I S M
> 
> Saturday 12 December 2009 - Sunday 14 February 2010
> Preview Friday 11 December 6pm - 8pm
> 
> http://www.craftivism.net/
> 
> Invited artists/collectives: Kayle Brandon + Heath Bunting, Rhiannon   
> Chaloner + Manuel Vason, glorious ninth, GOTO10, Rui Guerra,   
> Household, Christine + Irene Hohenbüchler, JODI, Mandy McIntosh,   
> Gloria Ojulari Sule, Trevor Pitt + Kate Pemberton, Janek Simon,   
> Stephanie Syjuco, Clare Thornton, and projects produced with  
> workshop  participants + local residents
> 
> Craftivism is an Arnolfini/Relational contemporary art project that   
> responds to the resurgent interest in craft as it relates to  
> socially- engaged art practice. It involves fourteen projects  
> developed by  artists and collectives that work with craft-based  
> traditions and  activist practices, and who employ the tactics of   
> 'craftivism' (combining crafting + activism) to question and disrupt   
> the prevailing codes of mass consumerism.
> 
> The project attempts to collapse the distinction between 'making'  
> and  'doing' - the former associated with craft, the latter with  
> human  action. It places an emphasis on interaction and participation  
> in the  wider social realm, and employs aspects of self-organisation  
> and 'open- source' principles. The artists involved engage with craft- 
> based  traditions through diverse practices including art, technology  
> and  fashion. Selected works exemplify 'innovation' in the general  
> sense  that newly invented forms might diverge from established rules  
> and  perceived norms.
> 
> Craftivism is developed in relation to a range of contexts and   
> includes nine artist-led participatory projects developed with local   
> communities, the outcomes of which are shown as part of a gallery-  
> based interactive exhibition, online and in free software-related   
> projects, workshops, talks and the uncurated satellite event   
> UnCraftivism. Events also take place locally at Brandon Hill Park,   
> Colston Hall, Full Circle St. Paul's Youth and Family Centre, Knowle   
> West Media Centre and The Mall Bristol.
> 
> The project will invite public interaction and provide opportunities   
> to take part, make work and learn craft-based skills to customise   
> products. It encourages wider communities to embrace the 'freedom'  
> to  create, modify and distribute products, and in so doing  
> demonstrates  the possibilities for people to modify their own lives.
> 
> Craftivism is part of the Artist/Activist season, a series of   
> Arnolfini projects in Autumn/Winter 2009/2010 which provides a   
> socially-active forum for debate and learning around issues of  
> climate  change and alternatives to the culture of consumerism.
> 
> Arnolfini
> 16 Narrow Quay, Bristol, UK
> http://www.arnolfini.org.uk/
> 
> Craftivism is an Arnolfini/Relational project curated by Zoë  
> Shearman,  Director, Relational, Geoff Cox, Associate Curator of  
> Online Projects,  Arnolfini, and Ann Coxon, Assistant Curator, Tate  
> Modern. It has been  developed with the support of a Crafts Council  
> Spark Plug Curator  Award and is funded by the National Lottery  
> through Arts Council  England, Bristol City Council - Single Project  
> Fund, The Crafts  Council, Adam Mickiewicz Institute, Mondriaan  
> Foundation and Polska!  Year. Additional support and partnership from  
> Arnolfini Café Bar,  Bradley Stoke Library, Bristol City Council  
> Park´s Department, Bristol  Rope & Twine, Cameron Lee Carpets, CLIC  
> Sargent Cancer Care for  Children, Colston Hall, The Cookery School  
> at Bordeaux Quay,  Craftspace, CSF Wrestling, Full Circle St. Paul´s  
> Youth and Family  Project, Galerie Martin Janda Vienna, Galsworthy  
> Graphics, Knowle West  Media Centre, Labour Behind the Labour, The  
> Mall Bristol,  Naturepaint.com, POD Projects, West Country Knotters  
> and Wicklea Youth  & Community Centre, Brislington.
> 
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