Building Lost Highway - first session source book

18 Mar 2007 - 11:00am
18 Mar 2007 - 6:00pm
Etc/GMT

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The first session will be joined by Azra Aksamija (Boston/Sarajevo), Ivan Kucina (Belgrade), Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss (Basel/New York), Katherine Carl (Basel/New York), Ana Dzokic (Rotterdam/Belgrade) and Marc Neelen (Rotterdam) from the initial group, Yane Calovski (Skopje), Barbara Galassi (Belgrade/Rome), Vahida Ramujkic (Barcelona/Belgrade), Jaume Nualart (Barcelona/Vienna), and a group of LHE participants residing in Rotterdam and Amsterdam, Arnoud Schuurman, Hugo Lammernik, Wietske Maas, Auke Touwslager, Ursula Lavrencic and Emiliano Gandolfi, curator at The Netherlands Architecture Institute, Rotterdam. The session will take place in the Harbour #1350, Maashaven in Rotterdam, studio space of Stealth.

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Agenda

Sunday 18 March 2007

morning

LHE Photo book:

- PHOTO BOOK, paralell to the process of making source book we are also busy with LHE photobook. Photo book and Source book/pool could create a serie of Europe Lost and Found (ELF) publications. On what principle are they conceptually connected... Photo book is visual, the Source book is more text based... What are the chapters of the Photo Book... How is content to be collected and selected... (Srdjan and Katherine can give a lead on this discussion).

afternoon

Find Europe Assemblies:

The original idea of ELF was to have two expeditions following each other. LHE in 2006 and Find Europe Expedition or Find Europe Assemblies in 2008. How do we think about this now, and what are the possible models for 2008... Could we think of the Source Book (Lexicon) as an expandable model that could be brought to a number of European cities (other then Western balkans) and institutions/situations where it could be expanded or edited according to response of notions proposed by taking local context into the account. Here we could start thinking of institutions that already show interets towards the project and cities like Rotterdam, Barcelona, Rome, Liverpool, Dresden... Therefore there would be a chain of events (assemblies, or lets look for a better word) that would replace the idea of an expedition.