română/
tranzit.org/

tranzit.ro/ bucurești/ cluj/ iași/ sibiu/

Public presentation of the project Retracing the Subject

We invite you to participate at the public presentation of the project Retracing the Subject, project developed between September and November 2016 and organized by tranzit.ro/ Iași.

Participants in the frame of the project: Dan Acostioaei, Silvia Amancei, Bogdan Armanu, Cristina Bogdan, Marius Alexandru Dan, Cristina David, Adi Dohotaru, Cătălina Hirean, Diana Mărgărit, Ovidiu Pop, Andrei Pripasu, Andrei Timofte, Alexandru Țîrdea

Concept and coordination: Florin Bobu, Ovidiu Gherasim-Proca and Livia Pancu

Retracing the Subject appeared following the juxtaposition of some specific problems that may be characteristic for the cultural production in remote places (politically or culturally) over a type of spontaneous / global knowledge shaped by the different types of mapping and redistribution of knowledge.

The project intends to contribute to the development of a coherent research practice alongside with the personal interest of each researcher / artist, all that in relation to the class and political situation that an individual can identify and that she or he could belong to. Thus, we are trying to connect different specialized publics that are generating cultural value and which traditionally rarely or occasionally interact. With this occasion, these publics will be able to experience cultural production with new encountering means (political science students with art students for example).

The new space for common thinking will be built around the ”bourgeois public sphere”, through the examination in closed / non-public groups of four projects notable for the way they entered in socio-political sphere from the art field.
The results of the projects, as well as the project publication will be presented in a public conference hosted by the Faculty of Philosophy and Social and Political Sciences.

Project partner: Faculty of Philosophy and Social-Political, ”Al. I. Cuza” University, Iasi

Cultural project co-funded by the Administration of the National Cultural Fund.

This project does not necessarily represent the position of The Administration of the National Cultural Fund. AFCN is not responsible for the content of the project or how project results can be used. These are entirely the responsibility of the beneficiary of the funding.