- Call
INTER— Long-distance call on collaborative work 31.3. + 1.4.
How can we come together, which other forms of exchange do exist? This question has been on everyone’s mind for a year now. In the midst of the preparations for the exhibition project at the Museum Ulm (September 2021), the question about the collaborative work of the network is particularly urgent for INTER–. If you also have a need for discussion, then register now by e-mail for a long-distance call on Wed, 03/31 or Thu, 04/01. You will receive a call from one of the ten INTER– members at 3 pm to talk about collaborative work.
Please send an email with your cell phone/phone number and preferred day to: mail@inter.exposed
Places are limited.
Most of the ten artists and theorists of IINTER– have never met before due to the pandemic. The collaboration in the network unfolds between ten people in 6 cities, between computers, smartphones, mailboxes and thoughts. The network meets via video telephony, in joint mind-mapping, in phone calls, Telegram chats and as soon as possible more often again in the three-dimensional coordinate system. How can we come together differently on both large and small scales, across disciplines and miles? This question is the core of the long-distance conversation about this strange time and its personal as well as political concomitants, from loneliness, the missing words and the beauty about encounters despite distance.
How can we come together, which other forms of exchange do exist? This question has been on everyone’s mind for a year now. In the midst of the preparations for the exhibition project at the Museum Ulm (September 2021), the question about the collaborative work of the network is particularly urgent for INTER–. If you also have a need for discussion, then register now by e-mail for a long-distance call on Wed, 03/31 or Thu, 04/01. You will receive a call from one of the ten INTER– members at 3 pm to talk about collaborative work.
Please send an email with your cell phone/phone number and preferred day to: mail@inter.exposed
Places are limited.
Most of the ten artists and theorists of IINTER– have never met before due to the pandemic. The collaboration in the network unfolds between ten people in 6 cities, between computers, smartphones, mailboxes and thoughts. The network meets via video telephony, in joint mind-mapping, in phone calls, Telegram chats and as soon as possible more often again in the three-dimensional coordinate system. How can we come together differently on both large and small scales, across disciplines and miles? This question is the core of the long-distance conversation about this strange time and its personal as well as political concomitants, from loneliness, the missing words and the beauty about encounters despite distance.