Game–Culture 2010 / 2011
Children | 24 September 2010
We are planning to organize social gatherings on public spaces of our town during which we create collective works of art. These events can provide a full-day program for younger age groups or susceptible adults. Participants of the Game-Culture programs will have the opportunity to experience a collective and coordinated working process through creating a grand-scale work but they can also use the selected materials to realize their own ideas.
Game–Culture 2010 / 2011
We are planning to organize social gatherings on public spaces of our town during which we create collective works of art. These events can provide a full-day program for younger age groups or susceptible adults. The concept behind the works to be made together is based on the idea of Anna Kiss and Péter Páhi. Participants of the Game-Culture programs will have the opportunity to experience a collective and coordinated working process through creating a grand-scale work but they can also use the selected materials to realize their own ideas.
The multi-event program will be launched at the beginning of the 2010/2011 school year with the participation of primary and secondary school students. A basic concept behind the creative process is re-use. We are trying to pick and use materials that have previously been fitted for some function, or may be found in nature. Our goal is to set out a more environmentally conscious life style in such a way that the creativity and innovative abilities of the participants are activated through the encounters with the new, potential materials.
We are planning to organize social gatherings on public spaces of our town during which we create collective works of art. These events can provide a full-day program for younger age groups or susceptible adults. The concept behind the works to be made together is based on the idea of Anna Kiss and Péter Páhi. Participants of the Game-Culture programs will have the opportunity to experience a collective and coordinated working process through creating a grand-scale work but they can also use the selected materials to realize their own ideas.
The multi-event program will be launched at the beginning of the 2010/2011 school year with the participation of primary and secondary school students. A basic concept behind the creative process is re-use. We are trying to pick and use materials that have previously been fitted for some function, or may be found in nature. Our goal is to set out a more environmentally conscious life style in such a way that the creativity and innovative abilities of the participants are activated through the encounters with the new, potential materials.