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SUMMARY:a'21: Sounds of Darağaç Launch Event
DESCRIPTION:►a'21: Sounds of Darağaç Launch Event \nAudience will attend to a happening in the neighbourhood. \n: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN/TR) :: \nSounds of Darağaç project was brought to life with the collaboration of Darağaç Collective Istanbul and Amsterdam-based record company Lu Records and Izmir’s subcultural music collective Apeiron. Sounds of Darağaç is an auditory memory project documenting the sounds that is produced by the dynamic and cosmopolitan lifestyle in a small auto industrial zone\, surrounded by the neighbourhood's daily hustle and bustle in it’s narrow streets. The launch event of Sounds of Darağaç project in the streets of the neighborhood will simultaneously take place in this live broadcasting event. The audience will be able to virtually present in neighbourhood. \n‘Sounds of Darağaç’ projesi\, İzmir Alsancak bölgesinde bulunan Umurbey Mahallesi’nde son 6-7 senedir yaşayan ve/veya üreten sanatçıların oluşturduğu Darağaç Kolektifi’nin yakın eksenlerdeki uyduları arasında yer alan İstanbul/Amsterdam merkezli plak şirketi ‘Lu Records’ ve İzmirli altkültür müzik kolektifi ‘Apeiron’ ile yaptığı işbirliği sonucunda ortaya çıktı. ‘Sounds of Darağaç’\, gün içerisinde yoğun bir insan trafiğine sahne olan dar sokaklı küçük bir oto sanayi çevresinde yer alan dinamik ve kozmopolit bir hayatın oluşturduğu ses alanlarını belgeleyen işitsel bir hafıza projesi. Sounds of Darağaç projesinin çıktıları mahalle ile aynı anda bu canlı etkinlikle izleyicisiyle buluşacak. \n► Event will be streamed live via Instagram \n:: LINKS :: \n► Ali Cem Doğan\, @alicemdogan facebook.com/AliCemDogan cargocollective.com/alicemdogan \n► LU Records facebook.com/lurecords @lu_records \n► APEIRON Collective facebook.com/apeironcollective @apeironcollective \n#soundsofdaragac #launch #soundscape \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centring perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \n► See updating festival program on https://ambernetworkfestival.org/ \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform \nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi Participants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more. \nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund \nwww.oyoun.de @oyounberlin \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-sounds-of-daragac-launch-event/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210330T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210330T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T124832
CREATED:20210305T184821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211102T135934Z
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SUMMARY:a'21: From "The Zen of Pad.ma -The current situation"\, and how to work in it\, together
DESCRIPTION::: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN) :: \nThe Zen of Pad.ma is a collection of lessons learned\, and question encountered\, in over a decade of collaborative archiving projects. They are concerned with the way in which digital technologies are always intertwined with their analogue surroundings\, try to address some of the - technological\, social and conceptual - pitfalls of online archiving\, but also touch upon the nature of collaboration itself: how to work together\, across distance\, around or along with existing institutions. \n► Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date.\n► Join the event through vimeo. \n\n:: LINKS ::\n►Jan Gerber\, Sebastian Lütgert \nWebsite \n\n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centring perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform\nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi\nParticipants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more.\nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-from-the-zen-of-pad-ma/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Gespräche / Conversations
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210328T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210331T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T124832
CREATED:20210304T221751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210319T095942Z
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SUMMARY:a’21: Needle hole and cannabis leftover_Shahraban
DESCRIPTION:► a’21: Needle hole and cannabis leftover by Shahraban* \nA documentation of local productions from Lebanese leftover cannabis to fresh milk\, and more. A philosophical process fusing traditional practice with new media elements. \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN/AR) :: \nNeedle hole is a series of four events\, each events title is a product from the Lebanese hemp plant: each product has its own process and each process will take one day. Within the open space of Shahraban (Budai\, Lebanon)\, we will document some of our activities in the use of leftover cannabis. We will make four products. Each product has its own process. We will perform each process in separately: first we will make hemp milk\, it is made from the original seeds that contains a super food nutrition. We will show the process from collecting the seeds until it's a fresh milk. We will show the nutrition label also. The second day we will make the fibres. Also we will show the whole process and show our equipments that we make it with collaboration with some friends and neighbours from the village. The third day we well produce paper and show the process and finally the fourth day we will make the stones. Also we screen some visuals edited on life sounds and tones. \n► Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date.\n► Join the event through vimeo \n:: LINKS :: \n►Hamza Shamas \nInstagram\nFacebook \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centring perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more. \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform \nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi Participants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more. \nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-needle-hole-and-cannabis-leftover-shahraban/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210328T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210328T140000
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SUMMARY:a'21: Slap of the century__Shahraban
DESCRIPTION:► a'21: Slap of the century__Shahraban \nThis event is a panel discussion. \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN/AR) :: \nShahraban is an open space for knowledge and experimentation includes a library and a Lab\, based in “Boday” a small village in Baalbek\, \, its goal is to share knowledge to produce different knowledges\, it is an alternative space for ideas to grow\, and it is also a space for knowledge of traditions to continue. The other documentation is a talk about Shahraban\, the importance of the project to the "relatively marginalised" village and its children\, and the vision towards the environment and sustainable resources. \n► Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date.\n► Join the event through vimeo \n:: LINKS ::\n► Hamza Shamass\nInstagram\nFacebook \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centring perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform \nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi Participants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more. \nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund \nwww.oyoun.de @oyounberlin \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-slap-of-the-century-shahraban/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210327T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210327T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T124832
CREATED:20210305T182244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210324T090208Z
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SUMMARY:a'21: Breaking News_WAF & Deena Abdelwahed
DESCRIPTION:► a'21: Breaking News_WAF & Deena Abdelwahed \nAn audiovisual collaboration and video performance work. \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN/FR/AR) :: \n\nLet’s think of this work as an object.\nAn object without any (injunction)\nAn object as a (proposition)\nProposition et non pas une injonction.\nDes choses sans sens (avec une part d’insignifiant).\nProposer la chose et laisser libre cours à l’interprétation du sens de la chose.\nUn drôle de truc en tension entre l’insignifiant et donner un sens.\nUne invitation au voyage. Un détour oisif pour se re-trouver.\nThis work is a « flânerie/déambulation » dans les passages entre temps réel and réalité du temps.\nAs this work is under the influence of hazardous shadows on the measures of our dialogue with each other and with the self\, it may still under construction even when you will encounter its first representation as an audio/video combination\, that will be diffused online on a suitable date.\nThis work is for any person that knows already about what we want to say\, and have to say\, rather than just wanting a proof to believe in many things said and said\, over and over since ages but NO ONE seems to care.\nMay-be\, a glimpse of the vision of an idea about the automatisation of humanity through social media. A collaboration between Wafa Ben Romdhane aka WAF\, and Deena Abdelwahed. \n:: BIO :: \n►WAF:\nQueer Visual Artist\, actually based in Tunisia after 10 years of living in Europe. Through the experience of exile\, WAF built the skills of Video Jockey as a main passion and the experience of working with various artists and collectives. WAF’s visions & works are politically questioning old/new social norms/medias. \n►Deena Abdelwahed:\nBased in Toulouse\, Tunisian Deena has made a name for herself as a singular electronic music producer and DJ. With her signature blend of bass music\, techno\, and vocals\, her debut album Khonnar was named one of The Quietus' top records of 2018. Deena and French label InFiné followed up in 2020 with the Dhakar EP\, praised by Resident Advisor for its “mesmerising club constructions” with details that “emphasize Abdelwahed's unwavering viewpoint\, inextricable from the traditions – local or otherwise – she channels.” \n► click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date.\n► Join the event through vimeo \n\n:: LINKS :: \n►WAF\nInstagram\nVimeo \n► Deena Abdelwahed\nTwitter\nInstagram\nSoundcloud\nFacebook \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centring perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform\nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi\nParticipants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more.\nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-breaking-news-waf-deena-abdelwahed/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210327T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210327T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T124832
CREATED:20210304T233143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210330T173819Z
UID:13108-1616860800-1616864400@oyoun.de
SUMMARY:a'21: one to one sessions (30min)_Talk to CFW_Ouafa Belgacem
DESCRIPTION:► a'21: one to one sessions 30min each - Talk to CFW \nWhen:\n27 March - 16:00-17:00 (two sessions)\n03 April - 16:00-17:00 (two sessions)\n04 April - 16:00-17:00 (two sessions) \n\n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN) ::\nCFW CEO\, Ouafa Belgacem will be holding 6 one to 6 session to offer a guidance a counselling session for selected applicants.\nApplication to book those session are to be made by email to info@culturefundingwatch.com \n:: BIO ::\nOuafa is an expert in cultural and creative projects fundraising. She is also a researcher interested in topics related with arts and culture financing and cultural policies in the MENA and Africa Regions. She is the founder of Culture Funding Watch a leading enterprise dedicated to capacity building and intelligence gathering and monitoring art and culture financial support and to support of Art and Creative enterprises in the MENA and Africa. Culture Funding Watch’s online opportunity database focusing on Arts and Culture opportunities is unique in the region.\nOuafa has also been assigned as international expert to evaluate projects proposals submitted for funding to the UNESCO's International Fund for Cultural Diversity (2012-2016) as well as for European funded programme in Tunisia Tfanen-Tunisie Créative. \n►  Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date. \n27 March - 16:00-17:00 (two sessions)\n03 April - 16:00-17:00 (two sessions)\n04 April - 16:00-17:00 (two sessions) \n:: LINKS::\n►Ouafa Belgacem \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centering perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform\nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi\nParticipants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more.\nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-one-to-one-sessions-30min_talk-to-cfw_ouafa-belgacem/2021-03-27/
CATEGORIES:a’21,One-on-one
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210327T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210327T120000
DTSTAMP:20260418T124832
CREATED:20210304T221751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210322T155424Z
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SUMMARY:a'21: Queer Feminist Interventions in Filling Open Resource Gaps: Wiki Edit-a-thon_amberPlatform
DESCRIPTION:►a'21: Queer Feminist Interventions in Filling Open Resource Gaps: Wiki Edit-a-thon_amberPlatform \nFor this event we are focusing on artistic practices that revision existing mythologies and by unraveling these dominating narratives re-tell them from a queer/feminist perspective. \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN/AR) :: \nWikimedia Community User Group Turkey (WMTR) and Amber Platform will host an online event Art+Feminism edit-a-thon. Edit-a-thon will allow us to create content on feminist/queer visual artists from around the world to be accessable in Turkish language\, increasing the visibility and recognition of their practices. For this event we are focusing on artistic practices that revision existing mythologies and by unraveling these dominating narratives re-tell them from a queer/feminist perspective.Wikimedia Community User Group Program Turkey will do a presentation for 40 minutes of Wikipedia's five cornerstone philosophies\, verifiability and registration process will be described in the valence concepts. A study will be conducted with an English-speaking group for artists who have titles in English but who lac k a content in Turkish. An archive and resource creation work will be carried out in connection with Turkish artists who do not have a title with participants who do not speak English. There will be a proposed list of artists\, but participants will have the freedom to create content about the artists they want. \n► The event link will be shared a few days before the event. Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date.\n► Join the event through vimeo. \n:: LINKS :: \n►Eda Sütünc \nWebsite\nInstagram \n►Başak Tosun\n►Neslihan Turan\n►Yağmur Yıldırım\nInstagram\nFacebook\n►Zafer Batık\nFacebook \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centering perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform \nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi Participants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more. \nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-queer-feminist-interventions-in-filling-open-resource-gaps-wikimarathon-amberplatform/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Hackathon
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210326T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210326T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T124832
CREATED:20210304T221751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210319T100025Z
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SUMMARY:a'21: A conversation about collective's role in İzmir_ Darağaç
DESCRIPTION:►a'21: A conversation about collective's role in İzmir_ Darağaç \nAudience will have an insight information about the influence of collectives in the art scene of Izmir. \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN/TR) :: \nA conversation with Tom Keogh and Ali Kemal Ertem from Maquis Project in İzmir and Hande Bozbıyık about the roles of collectives in İzmir. How collectives affect the city? Is it possible to redefine these neighborhoods as reconciliation zones ? Tom Keogh and Ali Kemal Ertem will share their journey of Maquis Projects (İzmir) and Hande Bozbıyık will share her personal story on how her path crossed with the collectives of İzmir. \nHande Bozbıyık ve Maquis Project’ten Tom Keogh ve Ali Kemal Ertem ile İzmir’de kolektiflerin etkisi üzerine bir sohbet. Kolektifler İzmir’de kolektifler ne kadar etkili ? Kolektiflerin bulunduğu mahalleleri bir uzlaşma alanı olarak yeniden tanımlamak mümkün mü? Tom Keogh ve Ali Kemal Ertem Maquis Project’in öyküsünü ve Hande Bozbıyık nasıl kendi hayatıyla bu kolektiflerin kesiştiğini anlatacak. \n►  Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date.\n► Join the event through vimeo \n:: LINKS :: \n► Ali Cem Doğan \nInstagram\nFacebook\nWebsite \n► Ali Kemal Ertem \nInstagram\nFacebook \n►Tom Keogh\nFacebook  \n►Hande Bozbıyık \nInstagram\nFacebook \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centring perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform \nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi Participants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more. \nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-a-conversation-about-collectives-role-in-izmir-daragac/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210324T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210324T150000
DTSTAMP:20260418T124832
CREATED:20210304T221751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210311T143801Z
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SUMMARY:a'21: Trouble Market _amberPlatform
DESCRIPTION:►a'21: Trouble Market _amberPlatform \nAs part of the workshop\, we focus on humanity's current troubles and make them marketable. Come on\, start selling your troubles now! \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN) :: \nMany problems facing humanity today are actually the problems that companies and states (or power centres) generate to protect their economic or political systems\, beyond human activities. In the face of this power\, many people have somehow acknowledged the problems and lost their belief that things could change\, rather than focusing on the problems that they had to focus on\, and even let go of those problems. TROUBLE MARKET is a speculative design fiction to draw attention to the troubles of the local society to which people belong; that tries to commodify troubles and sell them with the help of a website\, exactly as the system fictionalises. Using the methods the system uses to get people's attention\, it invites them to face the troubles they are trying to escape from. \n► The event link will be shared a few days before the event. Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date.\n► Join the event through vimeo. \n:: LINKS:: \n►Oğuz Emre Bal\,\nWebsite\nInstagram\n►Eti Kastoryano\nInstagram\nWebsite \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centring perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform \nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi Participants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more. \nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-trouble-market-amberplatform/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210323T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210323T180000
DTSTAMP:20260418T124832
CREATED:20210304T221751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210323T095114Z
UID:13050-1616515200-1616522400@oyoun.de
SUMMARY:a'21: Knowing is an Illusion: Water Truth Egg_amberPlatform
DESCRIPTION:The workshop focuses on the aesthetics of the cumulative nature of information that is unlearned and relearned in a holistic\, experience-oriented\, democratic and de-colonialist manner\, in which the practice travels around the theory and the mainstream meanings attached are questioned. \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN/TR) :: \nTaking the birth and transmission of knowledge via digital platforms as its base\, the workshop focuses on the aesthetics of the cumulative nature of information that is unlearned and relearned in a holistic\, experience-oriented\, democratic and de-colonialist manner\, in which the practice travels around the theory and the mainstream meanings attached are questioned. As a counter-discourse to the potentially alienating power of digital information flow from the objective reality (or facts)\, this unlearn and relearn practice offers a concentration on the question ‘is it really like this\, or do I perceive this way?’ in our post-truth society enhanced by the digital culture. This questioning happens in the liminal space between the duality of perception and fact. \n► Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date.\n► Join the event through vimeo. \n\n:: LINKS :: \n► Ozan Atalan \nWebsite\nInstagram\nFacebook \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centring perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform \nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi Participants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more. Funded by: Capital Cultural Fund \nwww.oyoun.de @oyounberlin \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-knowing-is-an-illusion-water-truth-egg_amberplatform/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210323T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210323T120000
DTSTAMP:20260418T124832
CREATED:20210317T104222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210407T182022Z
UID:14396-1616493600-1616500800@oyoun.de
SUMMARY:a'21: Art-based research: new protocols in action_Relais Culture Europe
DESCRIPTION::: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN/AR) :: \nStarting from the consideration that there are no precise boundaries delimiting what is art-based research\, we would like to put into discussion such an emerging practice in the cultural field\, by questioning it from the perspective of knowledge production as well as its link to education or generative practices. \n► Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date.\n► Join the event through vimeo \n:: LINKS ::\n►Pascal Brunet (Relais Culture Europe)\n►Sarah Nankivell (Forensic Architecture)\n►Frédéric Nauczyciel \n\n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centering perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds.\n► See updating festival program on www.oyoun.de\nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform\nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi\nParticipants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more.\nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de See less
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-on-art-based-research/
CATEGORIES:a’21
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210323T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210323T120000
DTSTAMP:20260418T124832
CREATED:20210304T150103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210323T094746Z
UID:13004-1616493600-1616500800@oyoun.de
SUMMARY:a'21: Resources Mobilisation for Festivals what COVID has changed in the process_Ouafa Belgacem
DESCRIPTION::: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN) :: \nThe Workshop will be in the form of a conversation with the attendees sharing experiences and analysing trends and perspectives. The impact of digitalisation and the Emergency response mechanisms adopted by funders and stakeholders will be the main focus of the discussion. \n:: BIO :: \nOuafa is an expert in cultural and creative projects fundraising. She is also a researcher interested in topics related with arts and culture financing and cultural policies in the MENA and Africa Regions. She is the founder of Culture Funding Watch a leading enterprise dedicated to capacity building and intelligence gathering and monitoring art and culture financial support and to support of Art and Creative enterprises in the MENA and Africa. Culture Funding Watch’s online opportunity database focusing on Arts and Culture opportunities is unique in the region. Ouafa has also been assigned as international expert to evaluate projects proposals submitted for funding to the UNESCO's International Fund for Cultural Diversity (2012-2016) as well as for European funded programme in Tunisia Tfanen-Tunisie Créative. \n► Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date.\n► Join the event through vimeo. \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centring perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform \nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi Participants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more. \nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-resources-mobilisation-for-festivals-what-covid-has-changed-in-the-process_ouafa-belgacem/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:a’21,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210322T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210322T120000
DTSTAMP:20260418T124832
CREATED:20210304T150102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210311T143811Z
UID:13000-1616407200-1616414400@oyoun.de
SUMMARY:a'21: Sustainability and Resource Mobilisation_Ouafa Belgacem
DESCRIPTION:► a'21: Sustainability and Resource Mobilisation \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN/AR) :: \nThe workshop will introduce participants to the notion of sustainability vs fundraising. The speaker will share with the attendees basics of sustainable resources mobilisation strategy. \n:: BIO :: \nOuafa is an expert in cultural and creative projects fundraising. She is also a researcher interested in topics related with arts and culture financing and cultural policies in the MENA and Africa Regions. She is the founder of Culture Funding Watch a leading enterprise dedicated to capacity building and intelligence gathering and monitoring art and culture financial support and to support of Art and Creative enterprises in the MENA and Africa. Culture Funding Watch’s online opportunity database focusing on Arts and Culture opportunities is unique in the region. Ouafa has aslo been assigned as international expert to evaluate projects proposals submitted for funding to the UNESCO's International Fund for Cultural Diversity (2012-2016) as well as for European funded programme in Tunisia Tfanen-Tunisie Créative. \n► The event link will be shared a few days before the event. Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date. \n#CFW #RM #Sustainability #Workshop \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centering perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more. \nThe project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \n► See updating festival program on https://ambernetworkfestival.org/ \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform Curatorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi Participants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more. \nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund \nwww.oyoun.de @oyounberlin \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-sustainability-and-resource-mobilization_ouafa-belgacem/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210321T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210321T183000
DTSTAMP:20260418T124832
CREATED:20210304T221751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210311T143811Z
UID:13049-1616344200-1616351400@oyoun.de
SUMMARY:a'21: Engagement with the neighborhood through art and design_ Darağaç
DESCRIPTION:►a'21: Engagement with the neighbourhood through art and design_ Darağaç \nAudience will have information on alternative exhibition methods and how one can implement virtual reality to re-define a space. \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN/TR) :: \nA conversation with Güzden Varinlioğlu and Emre Yıldız about the transformation of a neighbourhood with the engagement of art and design\, co-existing in virtual space and re-defining the environment as an alternative exhibition space. Güzden Varinlioğlu will share her experience on Darağaç VR and future projects. Emre Yıldız will share his experience on the sign workshop in Darağaç. ------------- Güzden Varinlioğlu ve Emre Yıldız sanat ve tasarım ile mahallenin değişimi. bir sergileme methodu olarak fiziksel ve sanal mecralarda varoluş ve mahalledeki yakın geçmişteki deneyimleri ve teknoloji ile gelişen dünya üzerine bir sohbet. Geçtiğimiz yıllarda gerçekleştirilen Darağaç VR projesi hakkında Güzden Varinlioğlu ve Darağaç tabela atölyesinden Emre Yıldız tecrübelerini paylaşacak. \n► The event link will be shared a few days before the event. Click "going" to stay up to date. \n: LINKS :: \n► Ali Cem Doğan @alicemdogan facebook.com/AliCemDogan\, cargocollective.com/alicemdogan \n► Güzden Varinlioğlu facebook.com/guzdenv @guzdenv \n►Emre Yıldız @yukarga facebook.com/yukarga \n#VirtualReality \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centring perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \n► See updating festival program on https://ambernetworkfestival.org/ \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform \nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi Participants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more. \nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund \nwww.oyoun.de @oyounberlin \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-engagement-with-the-neighborhood-through-art-and-design-daragac/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210321T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210321T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T124832
CREATED:20210304T221751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210316T154554Z
UID:13048-1616338800-1616346000@oyoun.de
SUMMARY:a'21: Decolonising Imaginaries : Inve[r]/[n]ting paradigms_Kounaktif
DESCRIPTION:►a'21: Decolonizing Imaginaries : Inve[r]/[n]ting paradigms_Kounaktif \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN/AR) :: \nPost-digital Ignorance in our region may refer to our ignorance of our roots\, pre-colonial values\, mythologies and imaginaries. This category of Ignorance is very visible in the mainstream art field where we try to duplicate the model found in the West. Our galleries\, concepts of art and inspirations are mostly western because the whole ecosystem is built to sell\, and please sellers who are mostly from the western world or are hugely influenced by the latter\, which can distort the creativity and authenticity of our art world.\nIn the global post-digital era\, a lot of underground artists exist and resist\, and find their inspiration in their futuristic roots\, and they deconstruct the dominant aesthetics by investing the glitch\, the distorted and the error. \nLanguage : Moroccan Darija mixed with English (translation will come later in subtitles) \n► Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date.\n►Join the event through vimeo.  \n\n:: LINKS :: \n► Kounaktif\nInstagram\nFacebook  \n► Younes El Hossaini\, Badr Houary\, Elodie Lanard\nInstagram  \n► Simo Mansouri \nInstagram \nFacebook\nSoundcloud \n► Abdessamad Baddis\nInstagram \n► Youssef El Idrissi \nInstagram \nFacebook \nWebsite \n► Fatine Arafati\, Kawtar Benlakhdar\, Abir Guasmi\, Salma Kossemini\, Constance Léon\, Youssef El Idrissi \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centring perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform \nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi Participants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more. \nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-decolonizing-imaginaries-inve-ting-paradigms_kounaktif/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210320T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210320T220000
DTSTAMP:20260418T124832
CREATED:20210305T004421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210921T151352Z
UID:13146-1616270400-1616277600@oyoun.de
SUMMARY:a'21: MidEast Tunes w/ İpek İpekçioğlu
DESCRIPTION:►a'21: MidEast Tunes w/ İpek İpekçioğlu \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN/AR) ::\nExplore and enjoy the tunes of İpek İpekçioğlu who will be preparing a special set merging traditional and electronic sounds.\nBased between Berlin and Istanbul\, queer-living DJ\, producer and curator\, İpek İpekçioğlu has an established reputation across nightlife scenes worldwide. She has performed her music at the Glastonburry\, Fusion\, Sziget\, At.tension\, Berlin Festival and many more international electronic and world music festivals. Ipek has been creating a buzz amongst international crowds from New York City to the desert Sahara of Mali\, developing an exclusive brand name with her unique & hybrid Soundmix and she regarded is one of the most popular DJ of the Berlin club scene and internationally as known as Queen of Eklektik BerlinIstan. In her musical spectrum\, psychedelic turkish funk meets disco\, balkanfolk to minimal\, Anatolian folk to deep house\, kurdish halay to electro\, turkish tango to break beat\, bhangra to moombahton\, dabke to reaggaton\, albanian folk to twerk\, iranian bandari to techno.\n► Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date.\n► Join the event through vimeo. \n\n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centering perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform\nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi\nParticipants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more.\nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-mideast-tunes-with-ipek-ipekcioglu/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Klänge / Sounds
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210320T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210320T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T124832
CREATED:20210305T003753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211102T135736Z
UID:13143-1616252400-1616259600@oyoun.de
SUMMARY:a'21: Decolonising Knowledge and Ignorance #4: Intersectional approach to decolonisation and Arts_Kounaktif
DESCRIPTION:►a'21: Decolonising Knowledge and Ignorance #4: Intersectional approach to decolonisation and Arts_Kounaktif \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN/AR) :: \nDecolonizing Knowledge/Ignorance is beginning from the many\, it's thinking in terms of networks\, flows and intensities. It's relating to each other horizontally beyond any power/organizational structure. Lamyaâ Achary\, researcher in sociology\, will present their approach to the question of decolonization of arts through an intersectional prism.\nLanguage : Moroccan Darija mixed with English (translation will come later in subtitles) \n► Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date.\n► Join the event through vimeo.  \n:: LINKS :: \n►Kounaktif\nInstagram \nFacebook \n►Lamyaâ Achary\nInstagram\nFacebook \n\n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centring perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform\nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi\nParticipants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more.\nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund \n\n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-decolonising-knowledge-and-ignorance-4-intersectional-approach-to-decolonisation-and-arts_kounaktif/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Gespräche / Conversations
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210320T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210320T140000
DTSTAMP:20260418T124832
CREATED:20210304T221751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210407T174542Z
UID:13047-1616241600-1616248800@oyoun.de
SUMMARY:a'21: online VR Storytellers and Hackathon
DESCRIPTION:► a'21: online VR workshops and hackathon \n(Schedule below) \n“Urban spaces and places transform the way we explain the world to ourselves and others and define the way we see ourselves; provide the necessary infrastructure to transform the way we see our bodies and genders globally.” (Jerram\, 2011) \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT :: \nAmber Network Festival hosts an international online VR workshop and hackathon. V’R’ Storytellers invites artists\, urbanists\, designers\, coders\, 3D artists\, photographers and other professionals to generate creative stories for a virtual exhibition in Umurbey Neighbourhood (Izmir/Turkey) hosted by Darağaç Collective. Regardless of its location on the map\, this district particularly reminds us of many common problems which are discussed throughout the world.\nThe V’R’ Storytellers revolves around a series of hands-on workshops where artists and participants can share their projects and insights\, and concludes with a 3-day hackathon.\nDuring the hackathon\, participants will be invited to utilize VR and develop artistic experiences to the theme: boundaries of urban transformation/gentrification/renewal and refugee/immigrant/guest/neighbor. These concepts support the scope of the festival's theme of Post-Digital Ignorance and the urban texture. Interested participants will be encouraged to utilise the Umurbey Neighbourhood/Daragac as a canvas for their work though it is not a requirement.\nNo previous experience is required. Women\, POC\, LGBTQ+ and others under-represented in the tech world are highly encouraged to apply. \n►Who can participate? This event is open to artists\, designers\, coders\, digital artists\, photographers and people from other creative fields. amberNetworkFestival will assure the streaming of the different workshops on a’21 Video Conference Server link to the participants and will prepare an email group for each team. The Compilation of projects will be presented on a’21 Video Conference ServerSun. \nApplication procedure: The deadline for applications is Friday\, March 12 // 150 words motivation letter  for "Amber’21 online VR workshop and hackathon" via email VR@ambernetworkfestival.org \nAbout Daragac İzmir: The Darağaç Collective (DC) is a creative collaboration between a group of artists who live and practice art in the Umurbey Neighborhood in Izmir\, Turkey\, and members of the local community. Umurbey is located close to the southeastern shore of Izmir Bay\, a mainly industrial and commercial zone which is popularly known as Darağaç. The neighborhood has a diverse character with industrial buildings\, abandoned factories\, warehouses and houses\, mainly two-story\, some of which date back to the late 19th and the early 20th century. In the last few years\, Darağaç has received considerable media and scholarly interest both for the contemporary art exhibitions organised by the DC and the active contribution of the local community in both hosting and participating in these exhibitions. The main goal of DC is to transform the neighbourhood into a space where young artists can show their work and to create a common discourse. Darağaç\, due to the lack of venues in Izmir\, acts as a reconciliation zone for the emerging artist and the public space. More information: https://www.daragac.com/en/about/ \nAbout a’21 amberNetworkFestival Art Technology Thought March - May 2021 a’21 is produced by Oyoun (Berlin) in collaboration with amberPlatform (İstanbul) // a’21 amberNetworkFestival will take place between the 10th of March and 18th of May 2021 at Oyoun in Berlin and in the network nodes amberPlatform (İstanbul)\, Darağaç (Izmir)\, New Media society (Tehran)\, DAH Project (Shiraz)\, KounAktif (Casablanca)\, BAAB (Khartoum)\, Shahraban (Baalbek)\, Bishkek Contemporary (Bishkek) and ADEF (Cairo\, Berlin) currently. All the activities will be hybrid; in various locations and online at the same time. a’21 is taking place in a very special time as a truly decentralised and international festival. We are developing the Collaborative (Network) Curation where the network members and invited artists are curating\, creating\, and performing collaboratively remotely along the two-month-long festival. More information: www.ambernetworkfestival.org/ 30 participants \n::PROGRAMMING: WORKSHOP & HACKATHON:: \n● Say Hello! Day-1: Saturday\, March 20 (12:00-14:00 CET) Artists and participants share their intentions and projects (if there is already). \n● Open Room (Weekly Get-togethers) Open rooms for an-hour and on-demand meetings with artists Accompanied by artists as mentors who are available. Free hours to provide chit chat among the participants. Day-2: March 25 (16:00-17:00 CET) Day-3: April 1 (16:00-17:00 CET) Day-4: April 8 (16:00-17:00 CET) \n● VR Talks Speakers will talk about their case studies/artworks/research areas etc. Day-5: April 5 (16:00-17:30 CET) Digital Darağaç Day-6: April 6 (16:00-17:30 CET) Soheila Golestani Day-7: April 7 (16:00-17:30 CET) Selim Harbi Day-8: April 8 (16:00-17:30 CET) Mohsen Hazrati Day-9: April 9 (16:00-17:30 CET) Rachel Uwa \n● HACKATHON Day-10: Friday\, April 16 (12:00 - 13:00 CET) | online & offline Day-11: Saturday\, April 17 | offline Day-12: Sunday\, April 18 (15:00 - 17:00 CET) | online & offline Compilation of projects \nVR TALKS 1. Digital Daragac Monday\, 5 April\, 16:00-17:30 \nTalk by Guzden Varinlioglu \nDescription: We have been witnessing a period in which artworks transfer from galleries and museums into spaces of daily life and architecture becomes an artwork. As an alternative to institutional spaces of museum and gallery\, artists are forming art collectives by settling at low-income neighbourhoods. On the contrary to the conventional\, introverted spaces designed to function particularly for exhibition\, these collectives\, without an official and institutional substructure\, signify a hybrid\, temporary\, mobile and functionally blurred concept of “art-space”. In this framework\, a case study is conducted on Darağaç Collective which live and produce at Umurbey Neighbourhood. The concept of art-space is compared with other art collectives in Turkey by means of group and individual interviews\, participant observations\, and archival research. This research examines this alternative art collective which has turned the neighborhood into an art-space. There is no museum / virtual museum in Izmir to house works of the artists. Therefore\, artists initiated independent art collectives. DARAĞAÇ artworks are produced and exhibited in uncontrolled environment of the streets of Alsancak Umurbey Neighbourhood. Using these artworks as a case study\, this research intends to design and implement an augmented reality that works in public spaces where there is uncontrolled light\, sound and human traffic. \nBio: Through the course of Guzden Varinlioglu's undergraduate education in architecture at METU and her graduate education in graphic design at Bilkent University\, she became interested in digital technology and its contribution to the preservation and presentation of cultural heritage. Her research period at TAMU in 2010 was followed by a Ph.D. degree from the Program of Art\, Design\, and Architecture at Bilkent University. In 2011\, Guzden received a post-doc position in architectural design computing at ITU\, and\, in 2013-2014\, as a visiting scholar\, conducted further research at the Centre of Digital Humanities at UCLA. She is currently serving as Associate Professor of Architecture at the IEU\, where she specialises in computational design. At the İzmir University of Economics\, she initiated the digital fabrication team (EcoFAB)\, VRlab and Digital Humanities Lab. \nVR TALKS 2. Storytelling in 360 degree Tuesday\, April 6\, 16:00-17:30 \nTalk by Soheila Golestani \nDescription: I will be talking about Storytelling in 360 degrees\, while presenting some examples of my works and the way I developed the ideas\, translating them into VR films The presentation will include subjects like the structural difference of storytelling & narration in VR space and was experienced before its emergence\, and the way we can train our mind to be able to transform our ideas for a 360 degree imagination. In the 2nd part of the talk we will go through the ideas of the participants and how to develop them toward a 360 experience. It is strongly recommended that the participants submit a sketch of what they want to create and a bit of background on their practice and focus. \nBio: Soheila Golestani is a filmmaker and actress based in Tehran\, She is a graduate in theater from the theater& cinema faculty of the Art University Tehran and ever since cinema has been her main focus\, in 2016 she made “if you go away” the first fiction VR film in Iran which won the best VR film award at Tampre film festival in Finland. She has made Vr documentaries and animation-based projects in 360 degree for theater. \nVR TALKS 3. VR\, anthropology of tomorrow\, connecting narratives and the birth of new archives Wednesday\, April 7\, 16:00-17:30 \nTalk by Selim Harbi \nDescription: Based on my latest VR Project: Afroroutes\, I will be addressing the issue of rebuilding the dispatched\, forgotten and disfigured narratives \, and how VR could be a game changer\, reconnecting invisible stories. Also through the process how VR is the anthropology tool of the future par excellence\, expanding to the vital issue of new-archive creation. \nBio: Transmedia storyteller & journalist\, award-winning director\, TEDx Speaker\, and World Press Photo grantee. He holds a Bachelor of Art in screen-based and Audiovisual Media from Beuth University of applied sciences - Berlin. He was the director assistant of THE ENEMY \, one of the very first VR Projects ever. As a beauty hunter\, world connector & passionate traveler\, He loves to redefine things\, focused on contemporary global affairs\, human-driven stories\, mobilities issues\, and cultural sub- narratives. With a special flair for tech-trends and innovation\, He is designing with new media tools cutting-edge projects\, always looking for impact and new challenges. \nVR TALKS 4. VR/AR Talk\, DAHProject Thursday\, April 11\, 15:00-17:30 \nTalk by Mohsen Hazrati \nDescription: Today\, Creation with digital tools is not completely restricted to be a professional in using these technologies like before\, and every day a new tool with a different level of possibility comes to the market to facilitate the creation process\, So a wider range of Ideas could come alive\, in the workshop\, we will talk about how VR and AR could break the boundaries\, open new windows of imagination for artists in any medium and make art creation and curating more accessible. \nBio: Mohsen Hazrati was born in 1987 in Shiraz\, Iran. He graduated with a BA in graphic design from Shiraz Art Institute of Higher Education in 2012\, minoring in new media and digital art. His works focus on digital culture\, new-aesthetic and the integration of these two issues into the Shirazi culture and Iranian mystical literature\, and have been exhibited in Transfer and Babycastles Gallery - New York\, Telematic Media Arts - San Francisco\, V-Gallery Tehran\, ESPRONCEDA Institute of Art & Culture - Barcelona etc. \nVR TALKS 5. Designing experiences: Considerations for analog and virtual worlds Friday\, April 9 16:00-17:30 \nTalk by Rachel Uwa \nDescription: When we talk about virtual and augmented realities most often the discussions begin with defining the tools. However\, there is much value in stepping back even further and asking ourselves: how do we define an experience? In this talk\, I will discuss and share examples around what it means to design an experience with emphasis on how we can connect humans to each other and to themselves more deeply through use of real and virtual spaces. \nBio: Rachel is an artist and organiser whose background is in audio engineering and vfx compositing. She is the founder of School of Machines\, Making & Make Believe\, a uniquely curated School born in Berlin\, Germany in 2014\, keen on inventing one-of-a-kind hands-on learning experiences in the field of Art\, Technology\, Design\, and human connection. \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centring perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more \nThe project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \n► See updating festival program on https://ambernetworkfestival.org/ \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform \nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi Participants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more. \nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund \nwww.oyoun.de @oyounberlin \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-online-vr-storytellers-and-hackathon/2021-03-20/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:a’21,Hackathon
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210319T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210319T200000
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SUMMARY:a'21: Dust to Come_New Media Society/ Parking Video Library
DESCRIPTION:►a'21: Dust to Come_New Media Society/ Parking Video Library \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN/AR) :: \nDust to come is a re-screening of a former online program at New Media Projects which will take place both online/offline in our space and via our website. Was it ever our future? “The Removed Agency” got me by surprise when I received the invitation to contribute to the Future Threads Program. A teenage sci-fi fan\, who never watched Star Trek or Star Wars\, I asked around from my artist\, cinephile and writer friends\, and in our conversations led to some interesting findings. On the surface\, we don’t talk/write/speculate about the future\, a few animated fantasies\, a few novels dealing with alternative history\, and some timeless dystopian theatre play. And soon I realised I need to educate myself about video games and comic books. Not only we don’t write/create our takes on the future but often being omitted from having future in many other scenarios: in some films\, middle-east is consumed/destroyed\, because of its natural resources and/or appear on some war room’s wall map or flickering dots on a screen during a pandemic outbreak. The future is blurry; we made countless Macro & Micro mistakes; we know the storm is inevitable; we watch science fiction\, or we don’t… The future was never bright as they promised it to be\, for some parts of the world is still as non-existent and discriminatory\, as if it wasn’t pictured at all and never predicted. See-through eyes\, laser guns\, and flying objects became killer drones\, 3D printing both an environmental threat and a cure for ventilator shortage. The colourful plastic future once was pictured dreamy and chic but no one told us about the dust to come. \n► Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date.\n► Join the event through vimeo. \n:: LINKS :: \n►Arash Khosronejad \nInstagram\n►Arash Hanaei\nWebsite\nInstagram  \n►Nassrin Nasser \nWebsite \nInstagram \n►Maryam Katan \nWebsite\nInstagram \n►Shaahin Peymani \nWebsite\nInstagram  \n►Elnaz Salehi \nInstagram \n►Milad Forouzandeh \nWebsite \n►Mohsen Hazrati \nWebsite\nInstagram  \n►Nazanin Aharipour \nInstagram  \n►Ramin Rahimi \nWebsite  \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centring perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform \nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi Participants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more. \nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-dust-to-come_new-media-society-parking-video-library/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210319T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210319T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T124832
CREATED:20210304T221751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211102T135935Z
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SUMMARY:a'21:  Decolonization of Epistemology_Kounaktif
DESCRIPTION:►"a'21: Decolonizing Knowledge and Ignorance #3: Decolonization of Epistemology_Kounaktif \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN/AR/FR) :: \nDecolonizing Knowledge/Ignorance is beginning from the many\, it's thinking in terms of networks\, flows and intensities. It's relating to each other horizontally beyond any power/organisational structure. Seloua Luste Boulbina\, philosopher\, will speak about ways of decolonizing paradigms\, and different ways to approach epistemology and by extension ignorance. \nLanguage : French (translation will come later in subtitles). \n► Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date.\n►Join the event through vimeo. \n:: LINKS :: \n► Kounaktif \nInstagram\nFacebook  \n►Seloua Luste Boulbina \n#decolonize #philosophy \, #ignorance \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centring perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform \nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi Participants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more. \nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-decolonization-of-epistemology_kounaktif/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Gespräche / Conversations
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210318T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210318T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T124832
CREATED:20210304T234428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211102T135935Z
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SUMMARY:a’21: Removing passive observers_Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley
DESCRIPTION:► a'21: Removing passive observers \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN) ::\nThis world rewards us when we just watch silently. The line between inaction and activism has grown smaller. We cant afford for people to passively watch on anymore. You actions have consequences. You lack of action has repercussions. Let's find out what they are.\nA talk that required audience participation to determine the direction of the event. \n► The event link will be shared a few days before the event. Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date.\n► Join the event through vimeo. \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centring perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds.\n► See updating festival program on https://ambernetworkfestival.org/\nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform\nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi\nParticipants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more.\nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund \n\n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-removing-passive-observers_danielle-brathwaite-shirley/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Gespräche / Conversations
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210318T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210318T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T124832
CREATED:20210304T150103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211102T135736Z
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SUMMARY:a'21: How can we decolonize Images and Aesthetics?_Kounaktif
DESCRIPTION:►a'21: Decolonizing Knowledge and Ignorance #2: How can we decolonize Images and Aesthetics?_Kounaktif \nHow can we decolonize cinema\, and how can we approach Oral Knowledge as a tool of resistance to colonialism. \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN/AR) :: \nDecolonizing Knowledge/Ignorance is beginning from the many\, it's thinking in terms of networks\, flows and intensities. It's relating to each other horizontally beyond any power/organizational structure. Nadir Bouhmouch\, filmmaker\, will present his approach to decolonization of images\, aesthetics\, and even knowledge\, and how he’s challenging the mainstream Film Industry through his work. \nLanguage : Moroccan Darija mixed with English (translation will come later in subtitles) \n► Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date.\n► Join the event through vimeo. \n:: LINKS :: \n► KounAktif\nInstagram\nFacebook \n►Nadir Bouhmouch \nInstagram\nFacebook\nWebsite \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centring perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform \nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi Participants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more. Funded by: Capital Cultural Fund \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-how-can-we-decolonize-images-and-aesthetics_kounaktif/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Gespräche / Conversations
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210317T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210317T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T124832
CREATED:20210312T104656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211102T135935Z
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SUMMARY:a'21: Decolonizing Knowledge and Ignorance #1: Critical approach to decolonization of the Arts_Kounaktif
DESCRIPTION::: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN/AR) :: \nDecolonizing Knowledge/Ignorance is beginning from the many\, it's thinking in terms of networks\, flows and intensities. It's relating to each other horizontally beyond any power/organizational structure. Abdeslam Ziou Ziou\, researcher in arts\, will tackle the subject from the prism of arts\, by giving his approach to decolonization in the arts field and how he relates to the question through his work. \nLanguage : Moroccan Darija mixed with French \n► The event link will be shared a few days before the event. Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date.\n► Join the event through vimeo. \n:: LINKS :: \n► Kounaktif\nInstagram\nFacebook \n► Abdeslam ZiouZiou \n_________________________________________ \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centering perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform\nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi\nParticipants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more.\nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-decolonizing-knowledge-and-ignorance-1-critical-approach-to-decolonization-of-the-arts_kounaktif/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Gespräche / Conversations
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210316T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210316T140000
DTSTAMP:20260418T124832
CREATED:20210304T233936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210316T203256Z
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SUMMARY:a'21: Ignorant Fairies: New Materialist Queer-Feminist Political Ecological Approaches_amberPlatform
DESCRIPTION:►a'21: Ignorant Fairies: New Materialist Queer-Feminist Political Ecological Approaches_amberPlatform \nIn this workshop\, we will be studying selected new materialist texts and works of art regarding non-human life\, nature and matter in this digital era which also intersects with Anthropocene discussion starting from the beginning of 2000s to better confront the growing 'uncertainty' 'unintelligibility' of non human agency. It will also include an artistic-practical part where the participants will be instructed to practice Natasha Myer's Sensing Botanical Sensoria: A Kriya For Cultivating Your Inner Plant. \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN/TR) ::\nIn this workshop\, we will be studying selected new materialist texts and works of art regarding non-human life\, nature and matter in this digital era which also intersects with Anthropocene discussion starting from the beginning of 2000s to better confront the growing 'uncertainty' 'unintelligibility' of non human agency. Plant studies of Natasha Myer\, the conception of nature in Staicy Alaimo's queer ecology and nature-culture entanglement in the bio-art works of Marta de Menezes will be discussed within the scope of the larger new materialist\, post-human queer-feminist theoretical contributions. The workshop will include a theoretical part to discuss the place of Nature\, Matter and Body in Queer theory with a special emphasis on new materialist critics of Judith Butler's conception of body and performativity. Queer feminist theorists like Stacy Alaimo provide us with valuable tools to reconsider our conception of nature\, body and matter in the post-digital world we live in which is gradually more construed around the tendency of dematerialisation. Yet\, recent discussions on Anthropocene and the growing interest towards developing a political ecology to cope with ramped up uncertainties of a world afflicted with climate change\, and unforeseen viral activities point towards the requirement to re-materialise our ties with the earth. The theoretical part of the workshop will thus give us a chance to reconsider what nature\, matter and body signify in in the post-digital world with a special emphasis on Natasha Myer's ""becoming sensor"" project\, Stacy Alaimo's queer ecologies and Marta de Menezes' bioart. It will also include an artistic-practical part where the participants will be instructed to practice Natasha Myer's Sensing Botanical Sensoria: A Kriya For Cultivating Your Inner Plant. \n► The event link will be shared a few days before the event. Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date.\n► Join the event through vimeo. \n:: LINKS ::\n►Öznur Karakaş\nInstagram\nFacebook\nWebsite  \n * This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centring perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform\nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi\nParticipants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more.\nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund \n\n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-ignorant-fairies-new-materialist-queer-feminist-political-ecological-approaches_amberplatform/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210315T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210315T140000
DTSTAMP:20260418T124832
CREATED:20210309T123711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211102T135935Z
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SUMMARY:a'21: Techno-social solutions to disinformation_amberPlatform
DESCRIPTION:►a'21: Techno-social solutions to disinformation_amberPlatform\nWhen: 15. March 2021\nTime: 12:30-14:00 \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN) :: \nDisinformation is fed by ignorance and in its turn it feeds ignorance. This will be a seminar activity in which humans' technological solutions and their limitations in countering disinformation will be reviewed. The seminar\, which will be evaluated from the perspective of Science\, Technology and Society studies - conducted as a master's program at Istanbul Technical University\, aims to reinforce the public's understanding of technology and democratic participation. \n► Click "going" on  Facebook to stay up to date.\n► Event will be streamed through Vimeo . \n:: LINKS :: \n►Erkan Saka\nInstagram\nFacebook\n►Ebru Yetişkin\nWebsite\nInstagram\nFacebook \n_______________________________________ \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centring perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \n► See updating festival program on https://ambernetworkfestival.org/ \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform \nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi Participants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more. Funded by: Capital Cultural Fund \nwww.oyoun.de @oyounberlin \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-techno-social-solutions-to-disinformation_amberplatform/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Gespräche / Conversations
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210310T210000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210310T214500
DTSTAMP:20260418T124832
CREATED:20210304T150103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211102T135855Z
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SUMMARY:a'21: Songs of return: Alsarah and The Nubatones
DESCRIPTION:► a'21: Alsarah & the Nubatones: live concert \n:: ABOUT :: \nAlsarah & the Nubatones were born out of many dinner conversations between alsarah and rami el aasser about nubian ‘songs of return’\, modern migration patterns and the cultural exchanges between sudan and egypt. A common love for the richness of pentatonic sounds\, and shared migration experiences\, expanded the conversation to include armenian – american oud player haig manouki- an and french born togo raised bass player mawuena kodjovi. Under the leadership of alsarah\, the brooklyn based group’s sound grew into what they have dubbed as ‘east – african retro-pop’. In march of 2014 the group released their debut album “silt / طمي “ via wonderwheel recordings to in- ternational acclaim and great reviews\, with the single soukura (it’s late) debuting on spin magazine’s blog. October of the same year saw the release of “silt remixed” featuring remixes by bodhisattva\, nickodemus\, captain planet\, chancha via circuito\, and many others. It also went on to be selected by the prestigious fact magazine as one of the best remix albums of 2014. Unfortunately that year also marked the passing of founding member haig manoukian from this world into the next. Taking his place is the brilliant oudist\, and former student of hiag\, brandon terzic. In addition we have also grown to include the charismatic and talented vocalist Nahid as a full time member of the band now. Since their first show in October of 2011\, the group has performed nationally and internationally at many prestigious festivals and venues. With audiences varying in age and ethnicity\, the nubatones has proven over and over that soul crosses all cultural and linguistic barriers. \n► The event link will be shared a few days before the event. Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date. \n:: LINKS :: \nhttps://www.alsarah.com/ \n#livemusic #eastafrican #pop #sudan #activism \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centring perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \n► See updating festival program on https://ambernetworkfestival.org/ \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform \nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi Participants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more. Funded by: Capital Cultural Fund \nwww.oyoun.de @oyounberlin \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-songs-of-return-alsarah-the-nubatones/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Klänge / Sounds
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SUMMARY:Tjef Sema Paut Neteru Yoga with Nane Kahle
DESCRIPTION:Let’s decolonize yoga practice together 🧘🏾‍♀️🧘🏿‍♀️🧘🏽‍♂️🧘🏿‍♂️: \nJoin Nane Kahle (IG: @nanekahlesound) on a yoga journey...The “Tjef Sema Paut Neteru” System is a yoga practice based on Ancient Egyptian knowledge. This somatic technology brings you the awareness of the connection with your mind\, your spirit\, your body and your inner world in a way that celebrates your autonomy in cultivating inner strength and peace. \n\nExplore the multi-faceted and unexplored side of this Egyptian practice with Nane: \nWhen: Every Sunday until 4th April\, 11:30 Berlin time \nWhere: Via Zoom > send Nane an email to get the link: nanekemeticyoga (at) gmail.com \n\nNane Kahle is a multicultural being whose roots are located in Ivory Coast\, Senegal\, Guadeloupe\, France\, and now\, Berlin. This multiplicity informs her way of seeing and existing. Spirituality has always been around her since a young age and dive deeper exploring Ancient knowledge. Coming from a biology background Nane’s connection with nature and spirit science converges as a curiosity about living organisms and how they interact with a universal consciousness. Her creative practice is concerned with the intersection between movement\, medicine\, physical and spiritual. Her beliefs are rooted in humanity\, balance and an energy of unity in all things. \n---\nThis series of yoga sessions is one of many ongoing projects for Oyoun’s curatorial focus EMBODIED TEMPORALITIES - some of the participants will be recording their experiences in different journal formats. Outcomes from all the projects will be presented and celebrated during the EMBODIED ARTS FESTIVAL from 8th - 18th April. So watch this space..
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/tjef-sema-paut-neteru-yoga-with-nane-kahle/2021-02-28/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Yoga / Body Work
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