Friday, 2 October 2009
Amsterdam Group A Creative Presentation
Warwick Please Click Here: The link is just audio no visuals.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvVmmYTmn0Q
Tampere Please Click Here: The link is, again, just audio no visuals.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VF0PKo6kYKE
Projected Images from Presentation:
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Group A/Amsterdam
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Hey, guys, thanks for being a nice patient audience! Thanks Erika for the hard work with the computers, cables, phone calls, projectors etc. we've been dealing with thecnical problems since early in the morning.
ReplyDeleteBasically we tried to express 2 different perspectives of being a transnational and a nomade (inspired by Janelle's first lecture on this week) by using 2 different qualities of movement and pictures projected to the wall (pictures of places we lived, airports we passed, airplanes, buses, trains, local money, flight tickets, passports, geographical maps, subway maps etc.)
It doesn't seem to be a big deal the matter of logistics, but for me it is so present the question that I don't really know what to do with my personal belongings! Aahhh!!! For it's all spread over Brazil, China and now The Netherlands (and very soon in Finland).
My other concern was the VERY visible borders in a transnational sphere, and being a nomad we face social barriers that for a south american, for example, coming to the EU, makes these borders indeed present. How the very present borders of a nation can oppose to the idea of a world without no-borders, transnationalism, globalization, free market, post- (neo?) colonialism, huge FLUXUS of people, products and information, and finally with the whole policy of MAIPR. E.g.: visa issues, always being afraid of being seen as a terrorist, the trauma of returning home from a multicultural environment to a local academic one.
Do you agree? Any self-identification, personal examples or criticism?