Wednesday 10 May 2017

Some post-1st visit thoughts


Abject

Refugees, homeless people and concrete skeletons, victims of the crises as abjects; linked to taboos, no-zones

Crisis

Whose crisis is it? What does it mean to be in the state of crisis? Crisis of capitalism, crisis of democracy, personal crisis?

Daily encounters

Cats, cigarettes, construction sites, concrete skeletons, emptiness (possibility or failure, whose?), things in progress or under construction, people gathered around the fireplace in the dark, pieces of clothing in garbage bins, homelessness

To exoticize

When walking around the immigrant neighbourhood we – four English speaking girls - were the exotic ones, the ones not belonging here, those who are better to be kept at arm´s length.  People we encountered while walking the small alley kept a distance, took some side steps, avoided us. They expressed fear, not anger or curiosity. We were prepared to be the ones accused of exoticism. What and who is exotic and to whom? “Why are you here?”“What do you do here? Crisis tourism, the fear of exotisicism, object/subject

Graffiti

I found myself hesitating to call them graffiti. Texts or writings felt better. Why?  In Athens, it was about something else. To take over the public space? To shout in public? A claim for social change? If, who has a moral right to do so and where? Vandalism or political activism?

Hope

One thing repeated in the street writings was hope. Hope for what? Better future? What does it include? Could I collect dreams and only dreams? To forget the dystopian features? Collective dreaming? What are you dreaming of?

Justice

Shift from law to justice; value, principle, cultural, social?

Politics+art

Is there art without politics? Is art always mingling with politics?

Structural elements or dimensions

vertical/horizontal, top down/bottom-up, private/public structures, “heart structure”, the core of the city, insider/outsider, introvert/extrovert, people as structures, social borders

Truth

What is my truth, your truth? Our guests, politicians, media – all have their own truth. Whose truth is the prevailing truth? In the end, what is the difference between opinion and truth? What are the counter narratives?