Sleeping for Tomorrow project 2021-24 NRW INFO
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Background
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The Sleeping for Tomorrow project is a social art project created by the Israeli-German visual artist
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Background:
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Development and timeline of the project
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Part 2. Virtual part: online from the middle of September 2021
Connecting the physical and digital worlds together.
The internet permits new possibilities for communication.
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Next steps:
* development of more installations with recording and hearing boxes similar to the one installed in the one-man bunker in significant urban/natural places all over the world. Possible development in cooperation with the communities of the regions. This collaboration also includes building it on-site by the local involved people, also bringing the uniqueness of the history into account when building a site-specific installation. In all of the installations there will be one thing similar: it is a place situated inside the space, but still has a connection to the outside world and also will become part of the global project system that is reflected in the animation on the website. The vision is to create the connection of a worldwide network of human voices and emotions by embracing and merging the physical and virtual spaces. **Currently, we are searching for project partners who are interested to either share the webspace, temporarily install the WW2-bunker / new site-specific installations in specific locations with recording and hearing boxe, recording and hearing boxe** |
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For this Aplication A new installation is planned to be shown (Mai 2023) in the Meta House Goethe-Center Cambodian *** New installation is plan to be shown (July- Dezember 2023) at the BIENALSUR-the International Biennial of Contemporary Art of the South in Beunos Airs as one of the main venues. *************
Will be cleared until and of February **** There is a discussion with the Biennial to have a more extensive dialog and to make more installations connect together to the project in different cities and countries as part of a collaboration with the biennial. ***** A discussion with the Migration Museums Networks worldwide. to have a more extensive dialog and to make more installations connect together to the project in different cities and countries as part of a collaboration with the biennial
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Part 3. Website and a blog:
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