rini on Mon, 6 Feb 2006 16:57:25 +0100 (CET) |
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Re: [Nettime-nl] De geschiedenis van een conflict, 15 cartoons of 12 cartoons? |
>O.a. deze link: >http://www.americanthinker.com/comments.php?comments_id=4340 >is te lezen dat de onrust in de islamitische wereld veroorzaakt is >door een dossier met 15 cartoons, de twaalf bekende en drie uitzonder- >lijk beledigende tekeningen welke laatste echter noch in het (Deense) >"Jyllands Posten" noch elders zijn afgedrukt. en waarvan de herkomst >oncontroleerbaar blijkt, zelfs na aandringen op meer informatie. Hoi Jos, En hier kun vind je o.a. de gewraakte cartoons: http://www.zombietime.com/mohammed_image_archive/ Overigens is afgelopen week in Denemarken (of all places) een interessant cross-media kunstproject van Hotel Proforma van start gegaan over de Westerse visie op de Islam. Zie: http://www.algebraofplace.dk/ grts. rini hartman http://www.artforsocialchange.net ART FOR SOCIAL CHANGE a belief in cultural, creative and integral expression as a means to affecting deep and lasting social change Art for Social Change is creative expression that emerges from artists to improve individual and collective circumstances. Art for Social Change involves an understanding of ?creation? that includes not only objects, but also geographic locations, groups of people and collective consciousness. ?Social artists? are concerned with the many ways art can function, like community development, the environment, education, intergenerational communication, healthcare, technology, politics, conflict resolution, community regeneration and cultural citizenship. They are working in all media, in all disciplines, in all locations. Social artists are committed to bringing the arts to bear on the widest possible range of social conditions and challenges facing our society. These efforts seek to create social change at every level of society, from ?personal? to ?political?. At the heart of this social vision is a belief in cultural and creative expression as a means to affecting deep and lasting social change. Art becomes a political act, a conscious effort to facilitate and participate in social change. Art for Social Change is an expression of both individual and group identity. All creative expression is an expression of both individual and group life. Instead of an isolated individual genius, the artist(s) serves as a cultural catalyst of social intervention and transformation. Through art, we can challenge many of our society's deepest assumptions, such as the boundaries between self and other, 'artist' and 'non-artist', present and past, male and female, young and old, 'normal' and 'abnormal'. The social artist builds upon the power of artistic creation and expression to spark new ideas, catalyze critical thinking, elicit new actions, inspire individuals and create visions. If the majority of the people do not believe in the possibility and the rightness of their common cause, nothing long-lasting will be changed. This is where art and artists play an essential role. If we want freedom, we must promote free expression. If we want equity, we must have equal access and support in expressing ourselves. If we want respect, love and beauty among us and others, we must actively promote it through our art. http://www.artforsocialchange.net http://www.digicarefoundation.org http://www.chequedelarealidad.org ______________________________________________________ * Verspreid via nettime-nl. Commercieel gebruik niet * toegestaan zonder toestemming. <nettime-nl> is een * open en ongemodereerde mailinglist over net-kritiek. * Meer info, archief & anderstalige edities: * http://www.nettime.org/. * Contact: Menno Grootveld (rabotnik@xs4all.nl).