[spectre] NeMe: Q.E.D.

NeMe nemeorg at gmail.com
Tue Oct 1 16:53:58 CEST 2013


NeMe, the Communications Department of The Cyprus University of Technology
(CUT) and Brave New Culture present Q.E.D., a selection of six
documentaries and artists presentations to be screened in the Pefkios
Georgiades Amphitheatre on the 11, 12 and 13th of October 2013.

Q.E.D. (Quod Erat Demonstrandum), an abbreviation which signals the
completion of proof or simply 'it has been proved' is an appropriate title
for the current crisis in Cyprus together with all collateral events taking
place which are described by the media as "unprecedented" catastrophe. This
description reflects the Cypriots' tendency to forget other adversities
that have occurred in recent history. Although Cypriot banks have never
before collapsed, the living memory of a large number of the population can
return us not only to the events of 1963 and 1974 but also the crisis of
the tourist industry and the crash of the stock-market, all of which, in
various degrees, had immediate and devastating effects upon most people.

The current bank crisis was foreseen by many, both in Cyprus and abroad,
and was a subject of discussion as far back as 2007 when the so called
Global Financial Crisis instigated by the US housing market collapse
impacted many countries. In Cyprus there was either an over confidence or
false optimism among the population, reinforced by the media which
overwhelmingly published statements about the strengths of the economy
recalling Marshal McLuhan's observation that "all media exist to invest our
lives with artificial perceptions and arbitrary values" (1964). The
selected documentaries expose vital truths about our world as well as offer
methods of critical analyses regarding the many inappropriate decisions
made on our behalf.

Reinterpreting Rahm's statement "Never let a serious crisis go to waste"
(2009), Yiannis Colakides (NeMe) and Angeliki Gazi (CUT) have selected six
documentaries and artists talks which generate the urgency of the much
needed discussion and evaluation of the process by which we can determine
the value rather than the price of lives referencing the "construction and
transmission of meaning" (McGuigan 2004) interpreted by cultural parameters
and not the tools and concepts of economics. Unfortunately, 'it has been
proved' that this vital concern has been ignored by the imposed austerity
measures, not only in Cyprus but several other EU countries, whose cost
benefit analyses, at this point in time, are only calculated in monetary
terms.

The documentaries to be screened are: !Women Art Revolution (dir. Lynn
Hershman Leeson), The Corporation (dir. Mark Achbar, Jennifer Abbott),
Strange Culture (dir. Lynn Hershman Leeson), The Yes Men Fix the World
(dir. Andy Bichlbaum, Mike Bonanno, Kurt Engfehr), My Name Is Janez Janša
(dir. Janez Janša) and Wonderful Macroeconomics (dir. Yorgos Avgeropoulos).
Dr Steve Katz, Dr Joel Bakan, Prof. Paul Vanouse, Dr Lanfranco Aceti, Janez
Janša and Yorgos Avgeropoulos will present their work and answer questions
from the audience via skype.

Entrance to the event is free.

http://www.neme.org
http://neme-imca.org
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