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Accompanying Programme

 

Thurs, 8. 9., 7 pm

PRESENTATION PROJECT MIGRATION
AT KUNSTVEREIN HAMBURG

Sat, 17. 9., 3.30 pm

PRESENTATION PROJEKT MIGRATION
AT THE ISTANBUL BIENNIAL

The panel “Projekt Migration” - with the title “The Future of Migration Society” will take place on Saturday, 17th September at 3.30 pm in the so called Hospitality Zone,
Antrepo no. 5: Mebusan Cad., Liman Isletmelerei, Sahasai, Karaköy (Bosporus near Tophane).

Participants are:
> Kathrin Rhomberg, Director Kölnischer Kunstverein and Leading Member of the Curatorium "Projekt Migration”
> Marion von Osten, Institut für Theorie der Gestaltung und Kunst at the Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst in Zurich and Leading Member of the Curatorium "Projekt Migration”
> Aytac Eryilmaz, DOMiT, Dokumentationszentrum und Museum über die Migration in Deutschland e.V. and Member of the Curatorium "Projekt Migration”
> Regina Römhild, Frankfurt Institute of Cultural Anthropology and European Ethnology at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt / Main and Member of the Curatorium "Projekt Migration”
> Levent Soysal, Ethnologist and Professor Kadir-Has-University, Istanbul
> Esra Ersen, artist, Istanbul

Thurs., 3. 11. 2005, 7 pm
Thurs., 1. 12. 2005, 7 pm
Thurs., 12. 1. 2006, 7 pm

MEIN BLOCK -REPRESENTATION, SELF-ASSERTION AND FIGHTS OF YOUNG MIGRANTS
A performative music serial by Murat Güngör

 

Fri. – Sun., 25. – 27. 11.

TULIP HOUSE “KIOSK FOR USEFUL KNOWLEDGE - NARRATION OF PLACES, CITIES AND TERRITORIES”

Ignoring the truth of practice as scholarly ignorance is based on countless theoretical errors. (Pierre Bourdieu)
A public space is generated in the encounter between narrated history and the richness of experience. (A. Kluge)

The installations of Tulip House are concerned with the construction of public spaces in which narrative formats of conveying and dealing with knowledge are probed.
These spaces allow professional knowledge and theoretical discourses to encounter the practices of everyday life, work, and individual narration, thus creating a public geography in which knowledge and information is communicated visually and in a process of negotiation.
Tulip House's spaces for discussion and gathering work within the genre of narration as a personalized, intimate dialogue, contrasting the familiar formats of speech, lecture, or panel discussion, which are always addressed to an anonymous audience. This narration consists of accounts, misrepresentations, evocations and lies - a public construction of contents, performed by the subjective intent of the individual to create a mise en scène:
The narrative form establishes a balance between individual and collective experience.
These discussions between two "experts" take place in spaces separated from the audience and are transmitted in the media of vision and sound.The invited narrators and speakers in this installation are all specialists in their fields, and above all practitioners of the respective theme, concretely concerned in their work with social deficits.
Within this format, the theme is dealt with in a way that it is traced back and attributed to the person and his or her daily practice. The audience becomes a voyeur and witness of an evolving dialogue, a narration situated somewhere between interview, expert debate, confession, interrogation, and analytical session.
In the process, outdated rhetorical gestures of representation are avoided, and the qualities of an adult education center, a private conversation, of consulting and service provision are linked with those of an experienced public sphere, thus creating an exchange market, a public black market of necessary knowledge.
The information and assembly venues of Tulip House are played both live and with medially recorded material; the electronic media storage (the archive) corresponds with the "play/acting"
Precursors of this type of installation were, among others:
I lab U. Inszenierte Interviewsituationen (Stages Interview Situations) 1993,Künstlerhaus Bethanien Berlin, Director: David Maayan (Hurtzig)
Filiale für Erinnerung auf Zeit/Departement for Temporary Memory 2000, Hamburg (Tulip House)
Information Retrieval, 2001, British Museum, London (Hurtzig)
The congress form of the project Lovepangs by heavygirlslighten, 2001 Volksbühne am Rosa- Luxemburg- Platz, Berlin (Hurtzig)
Flüchtling: Dienstleistungen an Unerwünschten (Refugee. Services rendered to Undesirables), Mobile Academy, 2002 Berlin (Tulip House)

Hannah Hurtzig: dramatic advisor, lives and works in Berlin and Warschau.

location: Kölnischer Kunstverein

 

Thurs., 8. 12., 7.30 pm

FOREIGNERS IN GERMANY, 1885 UNTIL 2005:
A DIFFICULT HISTORY

Migration talks (in German)

Prof. Dr. Ulrich Herbert, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
organizer: Katholisches Bildungswerk Köln, Landeszentrum für Zuwanderung NW, Landeszentrale für politische Bildung NW, Auslandsgesellschaft Dortmund, DOMIT
location: DOMFORUM

Tues., 13. 12., 7.30 pm

2-3 YEARS GERMANY, WHAT HAPPENED AFTER? STORY OF MIGRANTS

Migration talks (in German)

Yvonne Friargiu, biography worker
organizer: DOMIT, Kath. Bildungswerk Köln
location: DOMFORUM

 

2. 11. 2005 – 8. 2. 2006, 6 pm

COLLOQUIUM WS 2005/2006: MIGRATION AND EDUCATION

In cooperation with the University Cologne

2. 11. 2005
Informelle Bildung und Kompetenzerwerb – « Mitgebrachte Ressourcen » von Jugendlichen mit Migrationshintergrund
Louis Henri Seukwa (Universität Frankfurt a.M.)

16. 11. 2005
Wissen der Migration – Wissen der MigratInnen
Vassilis Tsianos, Serhat Karakayali (Universität Frankfurt a.M.)

30. 11. 2005
“Zertifikat Deutsch“
Birgit zur Nieden , Farida Heuck (Künstlerinnen „Projekt Migration“)

14. 12. 2005
Zwischen Barrieren und Ressourcen – Bildungswege von Jugendlichen mit Migrationshintergrund
Erika Schulze (FIST, Universität Köln)

11. 1. 2006
“Ausländerkinder“ im Schulbuch – zwischen Stühlen, Welten, Kulturen
Thomas Kunz (Institut für Sozialarbeit und Sozialpädagogik, Universität Frankfurt a.M.)

25. 1. 2006
Migration, Mehrsprachigkeit und Bildung
Joana da Siveira Duarte (Universität Hamburg)

8. 2. 2006
Bildungserfolgreiche junge Frauen mit Migrationshintergrund
Ursula Boos-Nüning (Universität Duisburg-Essen)

 

location : Rotary Raum der Erziehungswissenschaftlichen Fakultät
Herbert-Lewin-Straße 6 (Ecke Frangeheimstraße), 50931 Köln
Info Telefon: Dr. Tekin Ugur 0221/470-6331