Activities planned
One of the other features of the project will be simultaneous, real-time activities in the art centres of Stuttgart and Budapest, and in the entire virtual community: Internet.
A network will be created (website + weblog), which informs/documents and articulates/interprets precisely those peculiarities and idiosyncrasies that we intend to enhance by using new information, documentation and communication technologies.
Added value
On a European level, the added value of the co-operation is in the first place in the benefit of European citizens as to their artistic heritage. Secondly, it will provide an opportunity to continue working together, parting from the initiatives emerging from the workshops and ongoing contacts between experts.
Last but not least, this co-operation creates an occasion for European and Latin-American society to resolve their debt with the so-called ‘international conceptual art’, which has been mainly dominated by Anglo-Saxon cultural/political/artistic expressions.
Who will benefit
Direct and indirect beneficiaries of the project will be:
Universities; faculties of Fine Arts and Art History
Art historians
Centres for Visual, Cultural and Social studies
Modern and Contemporary Art Museums
Artivists (individuals and collectives)
All public and private institutions that are working on the recovery and preservation of cultural and artistic heritage.