On Saturday 27 March from 10:00–15:00 the first C4R (Cultures for Resilience) seminar will be held online, aiming to question governance tools for civic
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An exhibition organised in the frame of the project C4R (Cultures for
Resilience), by tranzit.ro, in collaboration with Atelier d'Architecture
Autogérée (FR), Casco Art Institute (NL), Nethood (CH), in partnership with
Minitremu Association (RO) and supported by the Creative Europe Program of the
European Commission.
2 – 15 July 2023 Riverside Pavilion / Children’s Park Ion Creangă, Timișoara
A research exhibition comprising documentation produced in the C4R activities,
as well as artworks and documents related to a localised understanding of
resilience. The first edition of the exhibition took place in July 2022 in
Bucharest, moving to Sofia in September 2022 in an adapted version and with some
works presented in premiere. The third edition in Timișoara shows a selection of
works from the previous two editions, alongside new contributions that respond
to the context of the project and to Minitremu Art Camp 8 intended for
high-school students.
The new iteration of the exhibition expands the different understandings of the
concept of resilience – both related to nature’s regenerative (im)possibilities
amidst the climate challenges of the current times, and to the different forms
of organization in the rural and urban areas based on an ecological, sustainable
and communitarian thinking and acting. Apart from the existing research related
to mapping several ecologial farms in Romania, the video presentation of 20 more
artistic initiatives in nature and the rural, the presentation in Timisoara
includes new initiatives and artistic work from the region closer to Banat:
Healthy Places, a co-design model for green and social regeneration of community
spaces in Timisoara run by Studio Peisaj; a work by Nita Mocanu documenting the
results of the spruce bark beetle invasion caused by draughts and destroying the
forests in the Apuseni; or Andreea Medar & Mălina Ionescu’s long research into
the accidental water leak in Racoti village which has created in time a
mini-delta, being the main source of water supply for the local inhabitants.
The exhibition is designed as an informative and learning space activated by the
artists invited in the Minitremu Art Camp 8.
Participants:
* atelier d’architecture autogérée, r-urban, CASCO, nethood, Remix the commons,
tranzit.ro;
* Gilles Clément, Georgiana Strat;
* Alex Axinte, Bogdan Iancu, Monica Stroe, Alexandru Vârtej;
* GreenMogo, Legumim/ Gastronaut, Luca’s Farm, Nettle Garden, Țopa Farm, Soil
and Soul, Seed Bank “Casa Semintelor”;
* Delia Popa, Vlad Brăteanu, Eduard Constantin, Oto Hudec, Anamaria Pravicencu,
Andreea Medar & Mălina Ionescu, Nita Mocanu, Roberta Curcă, Studio Peisaj,
TerraPia;
* Ovidiu Țichindeleanu;
* Carambach (Adriana Chiruță), Cecălaca/Csekelaka Cultural Studio (Oana
Fărcaș), Crețești Studio-Garden (Delia Popa), Cucuieti Permaculture (Otilia &
Radu Boeru), The Dendrological Park Romanii de Jos (V. Leac), Drenart (Stoyan
Dechev, Olivia Mihălțianu), The Experimental Station for Research on Art and
Life (Dana Andrei, Edi Constantin, Valentin Florian Niculae), The House of
Light and Information (Matei Bejenaru), Intersecția Residency (Emanuela
Ascari), Jan Hála House (Zuzana Janečková), LATERAL AIR (Cristina Curcan,
Lucian Indrei), Muze. Gemüse Initiative (Maria Balabaș & Vlad Mihăescu), The
Rajka Orchard (Martin Piaček), Rădești House (Irina Botea Bucan & Jon Dean),
Reforesting project (Vasilis Ntouros, Dora Zoumpa), Siliștea Future Studios
(Adelina Ivan, Ioana Gheorghiu, Virginia Toma, Ramon Sadîc, Robert Blaj, Vlad
Brăteanu), Slon Residency (META Cultural Foundation, Raluca Doroftei), Solar
Gallery (Ariana Hodorcă & Albert Kaan), Watermelon Residency (Daniela
Pălimariu, Alexandru Niculescu), Na záhradke Gallery (Oto Hudec),
Khata-Maysternya/House-Workshop (Bogdan Velgan, Taras Grytsiuk, Olga Dyatel,
Ekaterina and Olga Zarko, Alyona Karavai, Yulia Kniupa, Taras Kovalchuk,
Magda Lapshyn, Anna Mygal, Sasha Moskovchuk, Svyat Popov, Tanya Sklyar,
Natalia Trambovetska, Vilya and Ivanka Chupak); symbiopoiesis (Andrei Nacu).
* Raluca Voinea.
Curator for Timișoara edition: Adelina Luft
In the framework of the C4R project, tranzit.ro has looked at practices that
redefine the relationship with the countryside, with land and soil, with nature,
with food and natural resources, with the rural communities and with people in
the big cities who are looking for sustainable alternatives to their life
styles. All the partners in this project have used a variety of tools:
anthropological and cultural mapping, conferences, discussions and seminars as
well as digital platforms, in order to highlight different forms of resilience
in our societies, in the East, West and North of Europe, touching on issues from
the circuit of organic food, to sustainable building materials, forms of commons
and of governance, communities structured around ecological thinking and action,
and not least artistic initiatives that seek for linking with nature and the
countryside. Some of these different understandings of the concept of resilience
will be reflected in the exhibition Now the impulse is to live! As part of a
project that is still in progress, the exhibition offers a format for continuous
reflection on the topics researched.
Riverside Pavilion, situated in Ion Creangă Children’s Park in Timișoara was
created following the idea to continue the public space into the building,
without having any steps or obstacles, so that interior and exterior merge
together.
Minitremu Art Camp is a yearly summer camp intended for theoretical, real or
vocational high school students and students in their first years of college.
The project is supported by the EC's Creative Europe - Culture programme. ERSTE
Foundation is the main partner of tranzit.
The event is part of "Outside the school" a component of the Knowledge fields
(along with Kinema Ikon, Asociatia Foc si Pară / Indecis and Association Doar
Maine) part of the national cultural programme "Timișoara – European Capital of
Culture in the year 2023" and is funded by the City of Timișoara, through the
Center for Projects.
Exhibition title and cover image from a material on Luca’s Farm, by Alex Axinte.
WikiLab93 est une unité dédiée à la pédagogie environnementale, ateliers de
“citizen science“, résilience multi-culturelle, etc.
We had the honour of visiting Gilles Clément's magnificent laboratory garden in
the Creuse region of France. Share this experience with us via our video 'Chez
les Plantes': This is a concrete and long-term experimentation of the idea of
the "Planetary Garden", which aims to "maintain or increase diversity through a
consensual practice of non-development ... and raise unproductivity to the level
of politics".
Source images: Constantin Petcou
“The opaque is not the obscure.. it is that which cannot be reduced, which is
the most perennial guarantee of participation and confluence” “We clamour for
the right to opacity for everyone” Édouart Glissant
When asked to describe the Floating University, as members of this multifaceted
venture are often asked to do, the answer starts with an exhale and a pause,
followed by a highly personal interpretation – the description of a shared
experience as seen from a set of highly individualised viewpoints. That the
Floating University allows for that level of complex communication of itself the
fact there is no corporate script, that it is a deeply opaque infrastructure for
each visitor to project onto, is the political essence of the project.
The Floating University requires a new language of practice and perhaps a new
practice all together. A practice that negates the institutional way of doing
things, challenges the need for unified transparencies of meaning, elaborates on
processes of making and thinking together and frees spaces in the city to do so
collectively. image © Lena Giovanazzi Drawing by Jade Dreyfuss 2022
Source main image: ©Jean-Marie Dhur, Zabrieski Buchladen
Source text: Floating University
CAT is an educational charity dedicated to researching and communicating
positive solutions for environmental change.
The Centre for Alternative Technology is an eco-centre in Powys, mid-Wales,
dedicated to demonstrating and teaching sustainable development. CAT, despite
its name, no longer concentrates its efforts exclusively on alternative
technology, but provides information on all aspects of sustainable living. It is
open to visitors, offers postgraduate degrees as well as shorter residential and
one day courses; and publishes information on renewable energy, sustainable
architecture, organic farming, gardening, and sustainable living. CAT also runs
education programmes for schools and sells environmentally friendly items
through its on site shop, restaurant and mail order department. Pedagogy: Centre
for Alternative Technology, Wales, Architectural review Pedagogy: Centre for
Alternative Technology, Wales, Architectural review Centre for Alternative
Technology, Machynlleth, Wales. Photograph: Kevin Richardson/Alamy Photograph:
Kevin Richardson/Alamy source
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Reporting from the annual Travelling Farm Museum tours, we bring you snapshots, stories and/or know-hows learned from them by the hosts, members of the Museum