Monday, September 29, 2008

Why My Scalp Got Pimples



CALL
Urban interventions - Minimum Effort, Maximum Results (sequel derivation)

Organization - Bureau of Visual Arts Eighth
http://www. octavamesadeartesvisuales.blogspot.com /
Sponsor: Regional Council of Culture.

-Maximum Results Minimum Effort (MEMR) is a call organized by the Eighth Bureau of Visual Arts, which aims to be the first in a series of initiatives aimed at the exploration and dissemination of best practices and insights that are emerging in a criticism and experimental guidance regarding the institutional framework of understandings on the artistic. MEMR constitute an area in which records are compiled and disseminated urban interventions developed by visual producers, in order to insert a means of commentary and discussion that will contribute to recognition. In this sense, MEMR is essentially an invitation to participate and interact on a platform of information and shared dialogue.

Guidance call

As regards the description of the practices which we expect to receive records, we have used the generic term for urban interventions, since we believe that this concept is broad enough to cover experiments in order procedures, media and modes of interaction between the proposals and their recipients. With regard to the orientation of the call, set out under the concept of Least Effort, Maximum Result, the least points out the character of an action associated with a kind naked presence, not affiliated to any dramatic rhetoric, but actually committed to the processes and exchanges that derive from all experimental work. That is, we believe that minimum requirements may be annexed to the intervention, if you maximize the treatment provided to the site conditions of your site, and enhances the relationship and interaction modalities to provide in its way of existing and deployed. Thus, minimum and maximum be associated through a dynamic in which the maximum point to the emergence of an event whose main hallmark is the ability to impact without more, but the quality and intensity expected in its context and the number of connections for opening a dialogue or debate.
Similarly, we can say that our aim to articulate a space for the exchange of comments, seek to provide new clues for reading the recorded practices and disseminated by the settling of the opinions expressed in an extended dialogue process. Maximum
understand that trade is the scene of any proposal that may trigger, which is why we focus on giving visibility and continuity to the series of discussions inevitably associated with an artistic practice committed to the development of self-reflective dimension, and also occupied to understand and develop the conditions for projection and social assimilation.

Invite

The call Least Effort, Maximum Results (sequel derivation) receive and compile records of interventions within the framework of this initiative. This will have a Web site to disseminate and socialize besides the reflections and discussions that will attempt to join the sequence of interventions. This call is open between the months of September 2008 and February 2009.

To lead and ensure a dynamic exercise in which the analysis and reading of the works received, the Bureau of Visual Arts Eighth convene various cultural agents linked to artistic production, with the idea of \u200b\u200balso motivate a number of other shares in the open dialog. Added to the dissemination and dialogue platform that will support this call, will seek to establish contact with other media or related initiatives, to thereby enhance a network becomes more effective information exchange dynamics to be developed.

Throughout the development of this initiative, the Eighth Bureau of Visual Arts is planning to conduct face meetings between participants and those who have joined the aftermath of analysis and commentary of interventions recorded, with the idea to create forums for dialogue direct, in which we can talk and exchange ideas about the procedures and policies of work present in each of the proposals made. Ask

visual producers interested in joining this initiative to contact the Bureau of Visual Arts Eighth to inform it of the intervention projects that are currently under development and those who may have found motivation in the notice. This contact and the provision of information that it may be, allow the table to make a schedule to ensure better management of the platform and the connections she needed to activate the dynamics of trade. E-mail contact is
mesaartesvisuales@gmail.com

for release of individual records (photographs I audiovisual) should apply to e technical indications of the table (
mesaartesvisuales@gmail.com ). MEMR

The call aims to create an appropriate space for recording, broadcast and commentary of a visual production that is apparent it has been held on a regular and independent, usually supported by the willingness and ability of self-management of local visual producers. We therefore believe that the platform will host MEMR much visual material for the autonomous development of local artistic practice. Notwithstanding the foregoing, through its call the eighth board wants to provide a stimulus for artistic practice falls within the guidance before we try to describe, because with it we can provide a framework of meaning, thus saving the current failure in means of identification and appreciation of local artistic cultural production.

Organizations and individuals associated with the initiative:

Forensic curatorship. Http://www.curatoriaforense.net/niued/

CRAC. Http://www.cracvalparaiso.org/

Public Appearance. Http://www.aparienciapublica.org/

Temucovisualclub. Http://www.temucovisualclub.blogspot.com/
Canal
no transmission.
http://canalsintransmision.blogspot.com/

rattha gallery http://ratthagallery.blogspot.com/

Gallery shack. http://www.galeriamediagua.blogspot.com/

Blue House workshop.
www.tallerazul.cl.tc/

Gonzalo Pedraza.

Samuel Toro.
http://samueltoro.blogspot.com/

Claudio Fernandez. Paul

Schalscha.

Rainer Krause. Mr. Traffic

http://mistertrafic.blogspot.com/

Sergio Gajardo. July

Briones.

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