4.12.07

letter with information send to the partners in the project collaboration.

Borderlines: Immigrant’s Environments in Social and Technological Art Context.
Keywords:
New media, immigrants, representation, contemporary art, collaborative artwork


Thanks to be part of this project!
I hope we could exchange knowledge, experiences and works during our art experiment.

Aims:
The project aims’ to research artwork that utilises’ digital technology for social and collaborative productions.
In the project I will discuss; how does our new media environment help to develop the production of social art?
I intend to work with a group of immigrants who live in London. And through audiovisual experiments I want to document their own perspective of the city, their “borderline environment”.
For the exhibition, I am looking to create a parallel exhibition in the big show. Using the material produced throw the experiments I will select and edit what will be showed in the ‘parallel exhibition’ with different platforms for translate the project aspect.

You have to:
-Build a blog, and use like a virtual diary for report your own experiences during the project. (You can use image, text, sound, drawing, etc..)
-In the project website you will have your own page with: personal details, link to your blog and videos interviews. In the section “virtual galley” I will post some of the works produced during the project.
- Using your own life and personal experiences in London you have to create an idea about the work that we’re going to produce together. (Equipments? Theme? Media? (digital photography? Painting? Video? Video Installation? Website? Etc.)
Keywords for you can guide your artwork:
Belonging \ Place and/or Space \ Personal geography \ your identity \ your language \ your home \ your social environment \ your country social environment \ etc.
- At January and February I’m going to work with you, during a week, for we can produce our artwork. (*If you want to create during another time or space fell free to put your idea)

Thanks to be part of this new community!
Adriano Casanova.

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