International Start Thu 30-09-2010 End Fri 11-11-2011

Exchange Radical Moments! Brand New Europe Wide Live Art Festival

The festival will take place simultaneously in cities across Europe – in Italy, Germany, the Czech Republic, Macedonia, Latvia, the UK and Austria, among others on 11 November 2011 (11.11.11), showing site-specific interventions, public interventions, performances and live acts. It is the first time that such a festival takes place simultaneously across the continent.

An Open Call will invite artists to present ideas for projects along with a short biography by September 30, 2010.

The period between this open call and the events and actions that will take place on 11 November 2011 forms the ‘exchange phase’ of the project.

Calling for Ideas and proposals.
Send us now your sketchy project ideas to moments (at) fabrikanten till 30.09.2010. Please, also include a short biography, more details on the Open Call.

What is being exchanged?
* Ideas and projects dedicated to the (re-)activation, the inventive (and resourceful) handling of public space.
* Experiences from sub-cultures, counter-cultures, from the social outbound (-cast) districts, the margins of society.
* Objects and symbols, that enable and open up via exchange new outlooks concerning systems and networks.
* And “radical moments” that take place in and between encounters; moments that have a certain magical impact on the involved peoples.
*Questions that characterize the urban utopia.

Two questions to consider in the proposal:
1. How does the "exchange“ between the people within your project happen, what are the
dynamics of exchange?
2. What does this "radical moment,“ the moment that forged the exchange, look like?

More on EXCHANGE RADICAL MOMENTS!
http://exchangeradicalmoments.wordpress.com/about

DIE FABRIKANTEN
Promenade 15
4020 Linz, Austria
+43 732 795684-0
moments@fabrikanten.at
www.fabrikanten.at
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