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Sustainable Visions

 


This screening will feature artists films that engage with issues of sustainability in a rural context from a Central European perspective. Responding to the broad dilemma of ‘how to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs’ has implications for artistic practice both in terms of formal approach and subject matter. The transformation of society into a more sustainable one entails putting into practice the principles of ecology, grassroots democracy, social justice and non-violence.

Sustainable Visions presents films that deal with changes in rural economies, the position of the other in closed communities, the contemporary desire to reconnect with old knowledge, and the possibilities of non-violent artistic intervention in the rural environment. The programme will include Goran Dević’s Imported Crows (2004), Csaba Nemes’s Africa Day (2006), Beata Veszely’s On the Way to Heaven (2006), Ivan Ladislav Galeta’s Fire (2006) and Denis Krašković’s Strabat Mater (2006). Sustainable Visions is devised and introduced by Maja and Reuben Fowkes.

Shifting Ground: Art in Rural Contexts Conference
Ireland 19-21 Oct 2006
www.shiftingground.net


Beata Veszely,
On the Way to Heaven, 2006


Goran Devic, Imported Crows, 2004


Csaba Nemes, Africa Day, 2005


Ivan Ladislav Galeta, Spiral Mow, 2005

 

Maja and Reuben Fowkes
copyright 2005-6