[spectre] gray) (area . Korcula ::: Slaven Tolj: Globalisation

darko fritz fritz.d at chello.nl
Wed Jul 11 23:06:39 CEST 2007


gray) (area

space of contemporary and media art . Korcula . Croatia

presents . Slaven Tolj: Globalization

. 13 - 20 . 07 . 2007
. opening . performance Lighter . artist talk . Friday 13th . 20.30 h

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gray) (area is an low-key independent non-profit non-institution that  
operates during lazy summer time within gray area of friendships and  
vacations and cultural funding / production / distribution.

gray) (area presents works of contemporary and media art with focus  
on ones that fills the gap between those two art-worlds and  
discourses. preferable are programs that shifts the media and  
skipping the frame of simple definitions and interpretations.

gray) (area operates form the city of Korcula at Korcula island in  
Croatia, enjoying the free position of the cultural periphery and  
challenge of no context of neither contemporary nor media art within  
the close neighborhood. Periphery provides freedom of established  
cultural power-games, predictable fashionable key-words and double  
criteria [that depend on geo-political position of the art-producer]  
and other positions of predictable artist reputation's building  
system of cultural industry - what's all about within contemporary  
art scene, and become present even within the small media art culture  
circles.

gray) (area is protocol between a white cube and a black box.
gray) (area like it small and good and take-it-easy and don't wont to  
grow.
gray) (area is sensing creative economy of 21st Century in error.
gray) (area is hub of gray economy.
gray) (area is dead-end backbone of social not.work of contemporary  
cultural politics.
gray) (area is operating system of no.work.
gray) (area prefers diving in a crystal blue sea than silicon one.
gray) (area prefers periphery than center.
gray) (area like speaking Bad english.


Program 2007:
_ Slaven Tolj (CRO): Globalization + Lighter (performance)
_ Radioqalia (Adam Hyde, Honnor Hager, New Zeland): Radioastronomy
_ Changing Climate [video art from Central Asia] . curator: Stefan  
Rusu (Moldavia / Romania) . artists: Abilsait Atabekov (Kazakhstan)  
Veaceslav Ahunov, (Uzbekistan), Ulan Djaparov, Alexandr Ugay  
(Kazakhstan)
_ PRO.BA production (Center for contemporary art, Sarajevo) video  
(post)production . selector: Dunja Blažević
_ Joško Baće (CRO): site-specific installation
_ Goran Trbuljak (CRO): intervention in the urban space

ad hoc / gray maybe program: Alban Muja (AL) and Ivan Grubanov (SER)  
presented by Ana Peraica (CRO)


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gray) (area is located 10 meters by the sea in the basement of The  
Memorial Collection of Maksimilijan Vanka [http://www.hazu.hr/ENG/ 
MemColl_M_Vanka.html] . Put sv. Nikole 7 . Korcula


open daily 19. 30 - 21.30 h or by appointment

gray) (area is summer only initiative of Darko Fritz  
darko at darkofritz.net / tel +31 [0] 91.5800193

program of the previous, first season 2006: Lala Raščić (Sarajevo  
– Zagreb): 'Sorry, Wrong Number', Boris Cvjetanović (Zagreb):  
‘Fotovideo’, Ivan Faktor (Osijek): ‘Željko Jerman – Moj  
mjesec’ i Tomo Savić-Gecan (Zagreb - Amsterdam): without title (in  
collaboration with SKOR, De Inkijk (Amsterdam) and UHA, Zagreb).


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Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_area)

A grey area is a term for a border in-between two or more things that  
is unclearly defined, a border that is hard to define or even  
impossible to define, or a definition where the distinction border  
tends to move. There are several flavors of grey areas:

▪ A grey area of definitions signifies a problem of sorting reality  
into clearly cut categories. Example: where is the border between  
erotica and pornography?

▪ A grey area of law is an area where no clear law or precedent  
exists, or where the law has not been applied in a long time thus  
making it unclear if it is applicable at all.

▪ A grey area of ethics signifies an ethical dilemma, where the  
border between right and wrong is blurred. Example: is killing always  
abominable?

Grey areas are widely accepted in democratic societies and have a  
clear connection to the notion of tolerance, whereas in societies of  
totalitarianism, grey areas are typically not accepted on any level.

Many people accept grey areas as a natural part of the human  
experience, whereas others may react with suspicion and a feeling of  
deficients or incompleteness of any thought-system (or paradigm)  
accepting grey areas.









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