Free Masterclass in Amsterdam: The Making of €urovisions

Are you an arts student? Are you interested in remix culture and techniques, Live Cinema performance, expanded documentary and audiovisual culture? Find out what happens when four artists from different backgrounds and countries come together to research and use existing

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€urovisions premiere at 16th ZEMOS98 Festival

A new remix – live cinema- performance by Farah Rahman (the Netherlands), Karol Rakowski (Poland), Noriko Okaku (UK) and Malaventura (Spain). €urovisions is the second live cinema performance by this international collective of young artists from different European countries with

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European Souvenirs @ Poland

European Souvenirs will finally visit Poland on the 22nd of March. This time the amazing audiovisual journey will take place in Lublin. From the 21st to the 23rd of March 2014 the Second Intersectoral Forum for Local Migration Policies will

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European Souvenirs @ BFI – Southbank

The BFI Future Film Festival returns with an exciting line-up of events and screenings, to help you develop your own unique pathway into the world of film. Each day will have a different focus (fiction, animation and documentary) and you

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A cemetery called Mediterranean Sea

Lampedusa’s people In Memorian A shortfilm by Malaventura for the European Souvenirs Show, a live cinema remix-performance touring Europe inside of the project Remapping Europe, an investigative artistic project by Doc Next Network with activities that stem from one underlying

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European Souvenirs at Mapping Festival and DOKUFEST

After shows in Vienna, Amsterdam, Bilbao and Seville, European Souvenirs will be staged at the renowned Mapping Festival for VISUAL AUDIO & DEVIANT ELECTRONICS (Geneva, 2-12 May 2013). Then we are off to DOKUFEST in Kosovo! European Souvenirs is Doc

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Travelling is remixing

European Souvenirs: a trip down memories’ lane In the multimedia art production, European Souvenirs, the most divergent of archive materials are scrambled together to tell new, border-transcending stories. „Fuck borders!‟ By Nina Polak published in De Groene Amsterdammer in ducht

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