D’EST: A Multi-Curatorial Online Platform for Video Art from the Former ‘East’ and ‘West’

Projekt: Forschung

Projektbeteiligte

  • Kunstvereins für die Rheinlande und Westfalen
  • Moscow Museum of Modern Art
  • Galeria Miejska Arsenał

Beschreibung

Over the course of 2018, D’EST will form a contemporary video art platform that maps female* and collective positions reflecting the post-socialist transformation along focus topics. D’EST opens up artistic approaches to post-geographic, horizontal and gender critical historiographies online and across different art institutions. Between June and November 2018, the platform will launch six different screening chapters online shaped by fifteen curators containing forty-five video works, experimental, and documentary films.
StatusAbgeschlossen
Zeitraum15.02.1831.12.24

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Publikationen

  1. Implementing UNESCO's Convention on Cultural Diversity at the regional level
  2. Qualitative Daten computergestutzt auswerten
  3. Measurement in Machine Vision Editorial Paper
  4. Enterprise Architecture Management Support for Digital Transformation Projects in Very Large Enterprises
  5. Sustainable development indicators
  6. Structuring multiple perspectives in environmental decision-making
  7. Comparison of an Electrochemical and Luminescence-Based Oxygen Measuring System for Use in the Biodegradability Testing According to Closed Bottle Test (OECD 301D)
  8. Variational pragmatics
  9. Concept of a cloud state modeling system for lead-acid batteries
  10. Learning with summaries
  11. Series foreword
  12. Quantifying the mitigation of temperature extremes by forests and wetlands in a temperate landscape
  13. ‘Forewarned is Forearmed’: Overcoming Multifaceted Challenges of Digital Innovation Units
  14. Power and control on the waterfront
  15. Pragmatics and the English Language, Jonathan Culpeper, Michael Haugh. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke (2014), 316 pp., ISBN: 9780230551732
  16. In favour for the genetic principle
  17. An empirically tested overlap between indigenous and scientific knowledge of a changing climate in Bolivian Amazonia
  18. Behavioural patterns of nocturnal carabid beetles determined by direct observations under red-light conditions
  19. Primary source regions of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) measured in the Arctic
  20. The Island of the Day After.
  21. Saving or Subordinating Life?
  22. Assessing impact of varied social and ecological conditions on inherent vulnerability of Himalayan agriculture communities
  23. Large, particular bovids may require localised conservation effort to prevent extinction
  24. What About Us