EastUnBloc Tracks
Tracks by post-punk, industrial, indie, jazztronica, dub and experimental acts from Czechia, Hungary, Poland, Russia, Slovenia and Ukraine - music related to the exhibition EastUnBloc -
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35 years into the post-socialist transition in Europe, images of the
“former East” are often still rendered in shades of gray. Only recently,
Cold War scholarship is beginning to move away from a view of two
monolithic opposing blocs, instead exploring the concept of alternate or
parallel modernities rather than the idea of lack and lag in the former
Eastern bloc. To add color to these images, explore the ruptures and
permeability of the “Iron Curtain” and blast apart pre-conceptions, the
group exhibition EastUnBloc presents subversive and
experimental media art works and practices by more than two dozen
artists and collectives from socialist and transition-era Central and
Eastern Europe as well as the production contexts in which they were
created.
Beyond presentation, the exhibition seeks to reclaim these
works, as “artistic intelligence”: inspiration and toolkits to respond
to current challenges. In Central and Eastern Europe, the late
1980s and early 1990s were marked by intertwined paradigm shifts: the
dissolution of state socialism and the dawn of the digital and internet
age. This simultaneity brought about a diverse body of media works.
Borrowing a term from computer programming, EastUnBloc ‘reverse engineers’ the underlying principles of these works and their production processes by thinking of them as “scripts”.
These
“scripts” invite visitors to connect with the exhibited works and
reflect their past, present and future through the exhibits’ lenses:
“Reality bending” features pranks, hoaxes and other hacks. “Expose the
Seams” reveals media’s underlying processes. “Make Your Own Media” shows
empowerment through autonomous or counterpublic media production and
interactivity. “Turn Shit Into Chocolate” refers to making use of
limited resources for maximal effect. “Bring a Friend” assembles works
which created communities or documented communal activities. “Space in
Time” forges connections across spatial and temporal boundaries. The
works, which encompass experimental film, video art, TV broadcast
experiments, net.art, computer games and installations, are not ordered
hierarchically, neither chronologically nor geographically. Rather the
„scripts“ the works exemplify guide visitors to encounter works in an
optional order. Vintage reproduction technology and (often obsolete)
storage media are used. An onsite media lab enables visitors to
contribute own media interventions to the exhibition by applying the
scripts.
A cooperation with Wiki-based arts online library Monoskop
provides background information, which is interconnected with the
exhibits, such as more detailed texts about works, the creators,
explored topics, cities and countries of origin, and a historical
timeline.
The exhibition is accompanied by discussions, screenings,
workshops and performances. EastUnBloc also ties into past nGbK projects such as hybrid video tracks (2001) and Left Performance Histories (2018).
With contributions by: Sarah Alberti, Zemira
Alajbegović & Neven Korda, Art Servers Unlimited, Tilman Baumgärtel,
Andreas Broeckmann, Radúz Činčera / Alena Činčerová, C.U.K.T., D’epog,
Aleksandra Domanović, Eclectic Tech Carnival, Davide Grassi, Marina
Gržinić & Aina Šmid, Gusztáv Hámos, Tereza Havlíková, Benjamin
Heidersberger, Mike Hentz, Brendan Howell, Infermental, Laibach, Dalibor
Martinis, MetaForum, Monoskop, Pneuma Szöv. / TV Free Europe, Pneuma
Vizuál, Lucia Repašská, Zbigniew Rybczyński, Sakrowski, Satori, Slovak
Game Developers Association / Slovak Design Museum, Igor Štromajer,
Szilárd Matusik, Vákuum TV (Dóra Csernatony, Kristóf Forgács, Dániel
Garas, Donáta Gajzágó, László Kistamás, Attila Till), Van Gogh TV /
Piazza Virtuale, Vašulka Kitchen Brno (Jennifer Helia DeFelice), Sabine
Vogel & Mike Steiner, Krzysztof Wodiczko and many more
Exhibition design: Luca Szabados
nGbK work group: Dušan Barok, Zsuzsa Berecz, Friedemann Bochow, Natalie Gravenor, Sarah Günther
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