BERAL MADRA: It can really open the questions about the artist’s and curator’s
responsibility of showing these works to the audiences because the audiences are
different and the works have different impacts on them.
12th Split Film Festival (2007), Jury board and lecture
Lab for Culture
www.labforculture.org
On average, movies at the festival are seen by couple of hundreds people, while an exhibition at Biennale are
visited by tens of thousands
See „theme –park“ in Baudrillard, Jean: Disneyworld Company (Liberation, March, 1996)
http://www.egs.edu/faculty/baudrillard/baudrillard-disneyworld-company.html
Storr's concept ----
http://www.mail-archive.com/
nettime-l@bbs.thing.net/msg04212.html
See more on the page of the project Victims' symptom
http://live.labforculture.org/2007/11/victims/
Sontag, Susan: Regarding the pain of others (Picador, 2004)
46 SESSION 1 / 1. OTURUM / ANA PERAICA
sapk›nd›, sonras›nda da gittikçe daha fazla, bunun imgelerini kullanma sorunuyla
yer decurrency1ifltirdi.
B‹R D‹NLEY‹C‹: NATO bombalamas› s›ras›nda bombalanan Yugoslav ordu
merkezi olducurrency1u yaz›lm›flt› ve Ana Peraica’n›n söyledicurrency1i gibi, ayn› fleyi elefltiren bu ifli
gerçekten aç›klay›c› bulmufltum, çok sevmifltim.
BERAL MADRA: Bu gerçekten de sanatç›n›n ve küratörlerin bu iflleri seyirciye
sunmadaki sorumlulucurrency1unu tart›flmaya açabilir çünkü izleyiciler ve etkiler farkl›d›r.
12. Split Film Festivali (2007), Jüri üyesi ve ecurrency1itmeni
Lab for Culture
www.labforculture.org
Festival filmleri ortalama birkaç yüz kifli taraf›ndan izlenirken, bienal sergilerini onbinler ziyaret ediyor.
„theme –park“ in Baudrillard, Jean: Disneyworld Company (Liberation, March, 1996)
http://www.egs.edu/faculty/baudrillard/baudrillard-disneyworld-company.html sitesine bak›n›z.
Storr'un konsepti ----
http://www.mail-archive.com/
nettime-l@bbs.thing.net/msg04212.html
Victims' symptom
http://live.labforculture.org/2007/11/victims/ proje sayfas›na ayr›ca bakabilirsiniz.
Sontag, Susan: Regarding the pain of others (Picador, 2004)
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