[rohrpost] Netzwerk-Kultur in Europa
Krystian Woznicki
kw at berlinergazette.de
Sam Dez 6 10:15:48 CET 2008
Hallo,
hier das Programm einer mehrtägigen Konferenz
über Netzwerk-Kultur in (Südost)Europa am Goethe-Institut Belgrad,
im Rahmen der ich die Berliner Gazette vorstelle.
Viele Grüße,
Krystian Woznicki
Berliner Gazette e.V.
Schoenhauser Allee 141a
D - 10437 Berlin
kw at berlinergazette.de
www.berlinergazette.de
Regional conference of SEE cultural portals
Cultures of region online_Future is passing away!
Goethe-Institut, Belgrade, December 8-9, 2008
Sunday, December 7
Arrival of guests and registration at hotels Stadion
Dinner
Monday, December 8
09:30-10:00
Registration of participants
10:00 - 10:20 Opening
Goethe-Institut Belgrade - director Jutta Gehrig
SEEcult.org - Miroljub Mima Marjanovic / Vesna Milosavljevic
10:20-10:40
Opening speech - Minister of Culture Nebojsa Bradic
10:40-11:10
Continuing on-line debate on minimum in community
- What is connecting us - Krystian Woznicki, Berlin (berlinergazette.de) tbc
11:10-11:40
Web social networks phenomenon - Vuk Cosic, Ljubljana
11:40-12:00
Coffee break
12:00-14:00
Panel discussion - Portals as bridges toward
innovative cooperation in the region - potential and obstacles
12:00-12:20
Culture globalization - Vladimir Arsenijevic (tbc)
12:20-13:00 Presentation of InSEEcp
Informative, news, local, regional and global
aspects of cultural portals and cultural policies in region (InSEEcp’s members)
13:00-14:00
Discussion:
- Web and agenda of regional cooperation -
Branislav Dimitrijevic, Serbian Ministry of culture (tbc)
- Web and Culture 2007-2013 program / 2009 as
European year of innovation and creativity - Lola Joksimovic, CCP Serbia
- eSEE agenda - Serbian Ministry of telecommunication
- Trends in European cultural policies - Milena
Dragicevic Šešic (University of art in Belgrade /
Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe) tbc
Comments: Need for new forms of partnership in
the region Dragan Ambrozic (Exit /
Youth Cultural Centre, Belgrade / Ana Vujanovic, TkH platform)
14:00-16.:00 Lunch
16:00
Round table - Chances and challenges in the
fields of culture and art in digital era
Moderator - Vesna Milosavljevic
16:00-16:15
Accessibility of information on culture in media
and potential of internet as promoter and digital
content archive - Ebart Media Documentation
16:15-16:30
New roles - cultural institutions as web portals
- Sreten Ugricic, National library of Serbia (tbc)
16:30-16:45
Free culture - Slobodnakultura.org, Vladimir Jeric Vlidi
16:45-17:00
Galeries in digital time - Darka Radosavljevic,
Remont / Ljiljana Tadic, Zvono (tbc)
17:00-17:15
New media art and curatorial practice - Kristian Lukic (Kuda.org) tbc
17:15-17:30
Virtual market in culture - Knjizara.com (tbc)
17:30-18:00
Coffee pause
18:00-18:30 Artservis’s collection in artistic coffer
- presentation and demonstration - Marija Mojca Pungercar
18:30-20:00 Discussion and comments:
- Culture and art in time of digital anarchy? -
Ivan Tasovac, Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra (tbc)
- Culture and media - Zoran Stanojevic, Radio
television of Serbia/ Andelka Cvijic, Politika daily (tbc)
- Internet and piracy issue - Svetozar Cvetkovic / Goran Markovic (tbc)
- Art activism and internet - Ilegalni poslasticari / Vladan Jeremic
Discussion / comments: artists, galleries, art
critics, curators, media, portals, blogers…
Tuesday, December 9
10:00-12:00
Round table - (Im)possibilities for financing
cultural portals - need and practice
Moderator Dušan Dovc
Internet marketing - Dragan Varagic / Httpol
Corporative company’s strategy in culture
(Telenor, Telekom, Vip, Merkator, Delta…)
Support of foundations, public sector
(representatives of local, authorities, European
Commission, Pro Helvetia, Erste foundation…)
12:00-12:30
Coffee pause
12:30-15:00
Workshop - social and cultural aspects of web 2.0
- social web services in culture and art
Deborah Hustic / Vuk Cosic / Marko Ðordevic
15:00
InSEEcp’s members meeting
Wednesday, December 10
11:00-13:00
Departure of participants
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Organisation: SEEcult.org i Goethe-Institut
Belgrade, with the support of the Stability Pact for South-East Europe