social mental environmental


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WORKSHOP, July 30 – August 2, 2007, Sparwasser Berlin.
EXHIBITION;  
August  8th  and  9th at 4-7pm
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social – mental – environmental
“...It is to be hoped that the development of the three types of eco logical praxis outlined here [social, mental and environmental ecology] will lead to a reframing and a recomposition of the goals of emancipatory struggles. And let us hope that, in the context of the new deal, of the relation between capital and human activity, ecologists, feminists, antiracists etc. will make it an immediate major objective to target the modes of projection of subjectivity, that is of knowledge, culture, sensibility and sociability that come under an incorporeal value system at the root of the new productive assemblages.”
Félix Guattari on social, mental and environmental ecology in “The Three Ecologies”, (1989)

A workshop for cultural practitioners working with modes of self-empowerment and sustainability. With this project, we will gather people who work with an awareness of how the shaping of livelihoods reflects political, economical and cultural power structures, and who, through engagement in this subject, have developed positions and strategies of criticality within their praxis.
The workshop is open to any participant, not only those explicitly invited, to share their experiences within the field.

The discussions will be documented on this  website and accompanied by an exhibition at Sparwasser -  Offensive for Contemporary Art and Communication in Berlin.

Idea and organization:
Nis Rømer, Ulrike Solbrig and Åsa Sonjasdotter.

Participation in the workshop
To take part in the workshop, send a mail to:
registration@socialmentalenvironmental.net

indicate in the mail if you will take part in all days and events or only for single days.

Contact and inquiries:
office@socialmentalenvironmental.net



The project is supported by:


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