Saturday, October 22, 2011

Holy news & the video Anarchy









                                           
                                
            



in the frames of the project “New Disorder” we are  able to invite  you  participate in the next part of the  Mail Art Project "HOLY NEWS & THE VIDEO ANARCHY"


Pre fact that's now day's we all witnessing how the horizontal media arise from the shadow of the vertical  media. Where the key frame aspect is the social media tools and all available devices and  technology’s.
Daily video streams of mass violence from Syria, Greece and other countries take place out the border’s of video anarchy, 
Gigabytes of uncontrollable video sequences becomes the reason of the hard techno-conflicts entirely.

In Fact - State mass media is able to identify themselves through occupation of our view and to direct our sense in a certain way.       
One image, one message, one truth, for hundred thousand  people.
Thus become reality, of falsification everyday life. The digital –image flow is much faster than our mind could processing given Data’s and transforms it, in to human language,
 in general there still no time to analyse Anything?
there is time only for reaction. 

Post Fact-If it’s touches you in some way  and you are interested in the ethic of social media using,in any context, this is the next theme which  We want to take front  as a Mail art production  
in Georgia Tbilisi.
To support the movement  please send any  materials to:


Shalva Kobaladze
Uchaneishvili 10
Tbilisi 0162
Georgia,

Please: All works send by  snail mail

Format: Any format that will fit into an envelope.
Technique: Any format CD DVD video audio visual prints 
drawings Mob_phone video textual...
No returns-all works stay in the group archive.  
Please: Provide your full name, nationality and email.
please: Any textual personal info send in English
No participation fee
No selection/No jury
Deadline: late October


all questions can be submitted _ shakoinbox@gmail.com









Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Mail art project ``New Disorder``


 In the 8 of June 2011 take place international Mail Art exhibition in Tbilisi(Georgia)
 in the frame of the project``New Disorder’’.
This project can be viewed as a social cultural phenomenon.
The active side of the project is to  promote individualized subjectivity through various social relations in everyday life.The everyday life structure depends on concrete standards which are formed in side Governmental institutions, Where is not taken in account any radical change's inside Society – free existence.
Under such conditions -samizdatactively use art-intelligence as a method and the tactics as a proliferation of art for De-standardization of the present environment.



Posters From the Show






Adam Nankervis "Shadow land" (Australia) print size: 21 x 29cm
























Claudio Grandinetti (Italy) collage size: 14 x26 cm
Pal Csaba (budapest) postcard size: 10 x 14 cm.

























Heinz lotz (Germany) postcard Size: 10 x14 cm











Michel Della Vedova (France) print Size: 14 x 21 cm



Hagen Klennert (German) print Size: 22 x10 cm
Simon Warren (United Kingdom) handmade Size: 21 x 29 cm



James Edmonds (United Kingdom) print ``birdface``Size: 21 x 29 cm
Tania Krosse konstnar (Sweden) collage Size: 14 x 10 cm

Horst Baur (German) handmade Size: 25 x 12 cm
Size: 17 x 17 cm

Size: 10 x 15 cm

Nino Lomadze (Georgia) collage Size: 14 x 20 cm
Serse Luigetti (Italy) print Size: 21 x29 cm


size: 14 x 10 cm



stephan Halter (Germany) print `` enforced disappearance `` Size: 21 x 29 cm

Ryosuke Cohen (japan) print Size: 29 x 42 cm

Tatiana Markova (Russia) handmade Size: 21 x 15 cm

Giovanni Strada Ravenna (Italy) print Size: 21 x 29 cm

Jurgen o.Olbrich (German) postcard Size: 17 x 10 cm


Domenico Severino (Italy) postcard Size: 15 x 10 cm







J.C. de Jonge (Niderlads) collage Size: 14 x 9 cm

Diane bertland (Canada) print Size: 21 x 29 cm

Stephanie Gerner (German) print ``Tatoo``Size: 21 x 29 cm

Giuseppe luca torraco (Italy) handmade Size: 15 x 10 cm


Vanessa woods (USA) postcard Size: 15 x 8 cm
Jan Reveler (Canada) handmade Size: 11 x 14 cm

Mikula Lullwitz (Germany) handmade Size: 10 x 12 cm


SSMIDD (Germany) print Size: 21 x 29 cm