LDN Love Difference News #29   18-11-2005

Sources for public art on the web: the new website of Republicart now online
Republicart is a trans-national research project exploring and developing progressive practices of public art.
The new website of Republicart is now online, offering the surfer a series of tools including manifesto, news, calendar and more about the discourse and practices of participatory, interventionist and activist art.
Republicart is a 3-years project of the EIPCP - European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies in cooperation with Galerija Skuc, Ljubljana; Goldsmiths College/University of London; Kunstraum der Universität Lüneburg, Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art, Riga; and many other partners and art institutions throughout Europe. In 12 exemplary art projects and 12 discursive events, artists, theorists and institutions will explore and develop different lines of artistic production, contemporary theory and cultural politics. Republicart is supported by the culture 2000 programme of the European Union.
www.republicart.net

Fonti sull’arte pubblica nella rete: il nuovo sito di Republicart è on line >>>

Il MINIMUM PRIZE 2005 a Richard Stallman: cerimonia di premiazione la sera del 17 novembre a Tunisi>>>
The MINIMUM PRIZE 2005 to Richard Stallman: awarding ceremony on November 17th in Tunis>>>

CoDex in diretta da Tunisi: ecco la lista dei partecipanti al laboratorio organizzato da Love Difference >>>
CoDex live from Tunis: here’s the list of participants at the workshop organised by Love Difference >>>

Gulliver Connect 2005/2006: la Fondazione Meritis lancia il programma di mobilità per l’arte per l’Europa Centrale e Orientale. Scadenza per le domande il 15 Dicembre >>>
Gulliver Connect 2005/2006: Meritis Foundation launches its art mobility programme from the Central and Eastern Eurpe and the Caucasus. Deadline on December 15>>>

Programma Kokkalis: studenti dall’Europa Sud-orientale alla Kennedy School of Government di Harvard. Scadenza per le domande: 6 gennaio 2006 >>>
Kokkalis Programme: students from Southeastern Europe at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Deadline for applications: January 6, 2006 >>>

Libertà di stampa nel Mediterraneo: due casi di censura in Egitto e Tunisia >>>
Free Press in the Mediterranean: two cases in Egypt and Tunisia >>>

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