[aha] Fwd: FEELINGstrange, opening: 15.01.2009 - "Alexandra Reill"

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Tue Jan 13 20:42:15 CET 2009


FEELINGstrange



A participative exhibition project

developed on the basis of media pedagogic workshops on intercultural 
learning in the grammar schools in Scheibbs and Wieselburg in Lower Austria



Concept: Sini Coreth and Alexandra Reill



Theme

By far not enough people are conscious of the qualities and options of 
intercultural ways of co-existence. Fear of the other, the unknown, 
entices to segregate in form of active physical or at least as bad - 
psychological aggression. Preconceived opinions serve as blockades and 
impede open and attentive encounters with the new and the unknown. 
Extracurricular initiatives, groups and persons can contribute important 
input for intercultural learning processes in institutions by providing 
their cooperation partners in schools with their expert know-how.



Based on the art works Furious DVD 2007 by Sini Coreth, who researches 
processes of segregation and uncontrolled violence, and the installation 
Would we say No? II by Alexandra Reill, the theme of which is xenophobia 
and the fear of "swamping by foreigners", in the workshops called 
Intercultural Mobbing or Cooperation these contexts were the framework 
for discussion with teens attending the highschools in Wieselburg and in 
Scheibbs in Lower Austria who then produced their own video clips and 
fine art works in cooperation with their teachers and the artists.



The teachers and the artists Sini Coreth and Alexandra Reill coached the 
teens in going through the material which was produced 
cross-disciplinarily in the German language and arts classes. Sini 
Coreth combined and edited the teens' video clips so that a common film 
could be produced collectively. This version was shown to the teens who 
could add additions, demand changes or veto, thus defining the final cut 
and on this discussion having a platform for discussing options of 
cooperation. These talks were documented by the artists and together 
with the video FEELINGstrange are shown in the exhibition.



The opening of the exhibition FEELINGstrange presenting FURIOUS 2007 DVD 
and the photo series Tehran 2008 by Sini Coreth, the installation Would 
we say No? II by Alexandra Reill and the teens' video FEELINGstrange as 
well as drawings produced on the theme by the teens in the framework of 
the workshops on intercultural learning takes place in the Gallery 
Nemecek in Wieselburg on January 15, 2009, 6 pm. The director of 
Landesmuseum Niederösterreich, Carl Aigner, will deliver an opening speech.


Sini Coreth, FURIOUS DVD 2007

Fire is on our monitors,
fire forges emotions,
emotions are at war with the titans of our egos
trying to escape hopelessness.


FURIOUS, a glimpse of our daily life. Our contemporary society knows 
only output and competition thus not having an eye any more for people 
who cannot conform with dictated conditions and rules. Slowly, they are 
driven towards the edges of society by a centrifugal force speeding up 
so fast that it cannot be imagined. Misunderstood by their social 
environments, by their family, educational backgrounds or professional 
settings, they start retreating into inner isolation.




Links und rechts: © Sini Coreth, still images FURIOUS
Suddenly, a situation can turn into a spark, all that is repressed turns 
into a blustering FURIOSO and breaks out. Emotions and memories are set 
free letting people stop at nothing, not even at their own life.




Alexandra Reill, Would we say No? II, 2009



Would we say No? II is an installation constellating A6-post card-like 
cards with plotter print sujets comparing faschist and faschistoid 
arguments used in the 30ies and 40ies as much as today in defining the 
role of work to find out that the fear of unemployment and poverty as 
much as the fear to loose possessions, the own, directly leads to the 
fear of "being swamped by foreigners" and to the segregation of people 
whose cultural roots are not fully identical with the own ones.



Links: © Der Standard, 21/02/2008; Rechts: © Schweizerisches Sozialarchiv



The sujets are a collection of media impressions out of newspapers and 
TV, images and text citations forming an installation in form of 
centimeter-high packages of post cards piled on an old wooden kitchen 
table and ready to be picked up by everyone who would like to take his 
own package. The table is surrounded by living room tableaus reflecting 
the commonness of polemic argumentation with their feel of implicitness.



As exhibition closing event a discussion panel on the theme of 
FEELINGstrange takes place on Friday, January 23, 2009, 10 am, in the 
highschool of Wieselburg:



Speakers
Mag. Carl Aigner, director of Landesmuseum NÖ
Dr. Hermine Krieger, psychiatrist
Mag. Robert Kabas, artist and art teacher, BORG Scheibbs
Karina Berger, workshop participant, BORG Scheibbs
Mag. Ludmilla Geiblinger, art teacher, BRG Wieselburg

Koloman Heil, workshop participant, BRG Wieselburg
Sini Coreth, artist

Alexandra Reill, artist
Moderation:

Mag. Michaela Gutsjahr, German teacher, BRG Wieselburg

The discussion penal leads to an open cooking workshop in cooperation 
with the participants of the video workshops, their relatives, teachers 
and members of the PTA as well as anybody who would like to participate 
so that the final closing event of the process is a common dinner.



Our thanks go to

Rezac Lindwurm Wieselburg

Ebner Ernst Event and Party Service





Press Contacts



Sini Coreth

T: ++43 7413 7071

Email: sinicoreth at aon.at

http://www.sinicoreth.at



Alexandra Reill

kanonmedia, ngo for new media

write to: Richtergasse 12/24, 1070 Wien

call: ++43[0]6991 820 70 03
mail to: alexandra.reill at kanonmedia.com
visit: http://www.kanonmedia.com

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