If in London…

If you will be in London tomorrow (July 1) consider stopping by Interdependence Day.

ID aims to refresh jaded debates about sustainable development, globalization and environmental change through an integrated body of activities comprising debates, films, art, and more.” View the flyer here.

I’ll be in London to take part in a dialogue focused on cultures of listening led by Proboscis, and then will be spending the rest of the day at Interdependence Day. If you think you might drop by ID, contact me.

Generalized Empowerment Urban Forum

Gillian McIver invited me down to take part in the Generalized Empowerment Urban Forum, which was put on by City Mine(d) and Luna-Nera. The room was packed, and Saskia Sassen’s keynote was really interesting. You can listen to an mp3 of her keynote here.

My notes from the day are unfortunately a bit of a scribble, but two things I wrote down whilst listening to Sassen’s keynote stand out (in terms of both significance and legibility):

– “…the formal political system has no capacity to address many aspects of “the political”.”

– the importance of a notion of “immobility”, since vast numbers of people cannot or will not move, their communities are static and the idea of a “cosmopolitan globality” that involves much air travel and the latest model of mobile phone don’t apply.

The room was a bit too hot and too big to have a proper forum afterward, so we retreated to the pub and had some great conversation over a pint there. Kudos to City Mine(d) and Luna-Nera for a great day.

A Gentle Reminder…

…that my RSS feed has moved. If any of you who are still hanging on to my old RSS feed occasion to actually look at the blog from time to time, hopefully you will read this and henceforth point your readers here!

Thank you.

Suomenlinna summary

It’s a bit difficult to summarize my experiences at Suomenlinna Island on the NIFCA residency. I met many fantastic people (too many to list so I won’t attempt it), saw some interesting artwork, enjoyed the Finnish summer sunshine, went to the sauna, and indulged in some Finnish cuisine. My days and nights were full.

I particularly enjoyed tasting Vorschmack at the Sea Horse (thanks again for the fun, Chris) and going to my favourite sauna in the Kallio neighbourhood. Lauri and Anne were also a pure pleasure to spend time with, steering groups of us to the coolest bars and restaurants.

In terms of art, I met a lot of great artists and curators – it was especially nice that Alissa Firth-Eagland, a fellow Canadian, was also in residence at NIFCA at the same time. It was excellent to chew the fat about curatorial issues over a glass of wine “at home”. It was great to check out MUU Gallery (Alissa curated a show of video art there that I was thankfully able to catch – arrived in Finland just in time!), and always a pleasure to see what’s on at Kiasma. The ARS 06 exhibition at Kiasma was a bit sprawling and uneven, but there were a few gems that made me really thankful I checked it out. In particular, a piece by Estonian artist Mark Raidpere, “10 Men”, was probably my favourite piece. The video was very simple – looping soundtrack, and ten men (convicts in prison), appear one at a time before the camera, footage slightly slowed down. They pose awkwardly, sometimes humourously. Simple, human, direct, and touching. I watched the loop a couple of times. I also enjoyed the work of Roi Vaara and Maaria Wirkkala.

Also at ARS 06, a humourous moment. A group of grey-haired tourists with vaguely American accents were walking through a hallway, loudly complaining that this was the worst museum they had ever been to, and that the art was “so depressing”. They were walking directly into the path of a work by Polish artist, Monika Sosnowska, “The Fountain”, which is an opening in the ceiling that slowly drips water onto the carpet below. “Watch out”, I said to the group of disgruntled visitors, “or the art might drip on you!” I pointed to the ceiling. Appalled, they squinted at the ceiling, muttered some more barbs at Kiasma, turned around and went the other way. Had they ever been to a contemporary art museum before? Expect the unexpected, and bring an open mind…

My photos of the residency (mostly of food!) are on Flickr if you are curious.

Thanks again to NIFCA.