Saturday, August 23, 2008

hack this i.d.

morning guys. : ) here's my twist on the Cape Africa id.
later
*Kai*

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Questionnaire (please fill out)

Kai Lossgott in "Print '08" at Bell Roberts



talking to the tree outside my window while I sleep. Kai Lossgott. 2008. Artist's Book. Laser engraving on plant leaves and pergamano paper, spruce and glass light table.

page through this translucent luminous book at > >
Print '08: Myth, memory and the archive
, at the Bell-Roberts Gallery.
Ground Floor of Fairweather House, 176 Sir Lowry Road, Woodstock, Cape Town
opens Wednesday, August 13, 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
on weekdays 9:30 - 5 pm, until 22 September 2008

Daya Heller in SASOL New Signatures 2008



Daya Heller's New Sculpture

"WHOLE"
steel, plaster, cretestone, feathers

150 x 40 cm


to be exhibited at the Pretoria Art Museum from 20 Aug. - 21 Sept.
as part of the SASOL New Signatures 2008 award show

Saturday, August 9, 2008

early Project / Theme ideas

  • YOUTH MEDIA PROJECT
PR / mass communications
fashion accessories
comic book
tagging etc
  • CAPE WEBSITE
  • MAPPING PROJECT
  • POSTCARDS / graphic design identity

Friday, August 8, 2008

Mary wants to know

Hey guys

Are you thinking about empowerment as it relates to youth? Because one of the most serious stumbling blocks for people in South Africa is the culture of entitlement, what does the group think about the relationship between empowerment and entitlement?

It looks like there are grand plans going on in Cape Town, man I can't wait to get back!

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Bulelwa Basse performs at Poetry Delight Opening Evening

Bulelwa in action, performing A Woman's Journey at Channel O's Poetry Delight Opening Evening at Cafe Sophia in Rondebosch, 6 August 2008.
www.poetrydelight.com

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

2 August Brainstorming session

Here are some free-association ideas those who attended the session on 2 August came up with, based on Cape's newly defined audience of 75% local youth. Feel free to comment and post more ideas.

Kai

WHO?
  • young people moving in and out of the city
  • kids on school buses
  • teenagers in clubs
  • young adults in shopping malls
  • anyone who is interested in our message
  • soccer / football fans
  • gangsters
  • hs kids
  • teachers

WHEN?
  • at lunchtime
  • after school
  • in the evenings when people go out
  • on weekends
  • randomly
  • holidays
  • 6 x before Cape
  • rush hour
  • monthly
  • recess

KEYWORD
  • assertive, transgressive, fun, growth, knowledge, express, discover

SITE? WHERE?
  • everywhere (street parade?) mobile interventions, live performances
  • heritage sites, monuments
  • school lunch room, street corner
  • clubs, shebeens, public places, Greenmarket Square, St Georges Mall, Company Gardens, Thibault Square, train station, taxi rank
  • nature's unexplored territories
  • places of contraditions (man like animal)
  • places of high expectation and importance (turned on its head)
  • robot intersections, train station, taxi rank, bus stops
  • street
  • trees (on, under)

QUESTIONS
  • Where does the power of the youth lie?
  • What do we mean by YOUTH? What categorises the different sectors within this definition? Should we position ourselves where different age group interests overlap - in technology, public transport, educational institutions, entertainment venues?
  • What concerns do young people have besides the cliches of AIDS and violence in their communities? How can we address these vital issues in new, inventive ways?
  • Where do 'youth' hang out? How can we interrupt the lives of 'youth'? How can we intervene? Where do we have to be? Who do we have to be?
  • How do young people move through the city, and what are their desires?
  • How do they move through the city based on their prime needs and wants?
  • What are y'all doing to change the situation?
  • What is cool?
  • Can we turn our most prized possession into an art piece? (tangible/intangible)
  • What do we mean when we say 'the city'? How far does it reach? Who lives there?
  • What separates us humans from animals? To be human supreme
  • Why y'all so angry?
  • Whose responsibility is it?
  • different kinda fun

GOAL? WHY?
  • spread the word
  • win the Pulitzer
  • wake y'all up
  • to stimulate the imagination of better lives
  • hear what they want to say
  • get y'all thinking
  • change your way of thinking
  • generate revenue
  • to express and experience the relationship between knowledge and power = freedom
  • young people to hear from each other

ISSUES
  • life
  • history
  • globalisation
  • Africa
  • relationships
  • politics
  • purpose
  • fitting it
  • sex
  • money
  • hiv / aids
  • domestic violence
  • child abuse
  • relationships, parenthood, drugs, alcohol, celebrity
  • identity
  • jobs, drop out, passing matric
  • selfishness of knowledge = power
  • language, cellphones, tv, music
  • humanity vs animal, discovering more about your culture and who you want to be

MATERIAL
  • found street objects, lights at night
  • tagging, performance intervention (live bodies), flashmob, making the private public
  • natural habitat and its boundaries
  • paper wars (walls?)
  • what we consider private, thoughts, all all posessions tangible and intangible

OBJECT
  • simultaneous events, party
  • lunchboxes, shoelaces, pencils, "DOGS"
  • notepads, change purse, bracelets
  • matchboxes, postcards, murals, playing cards
  • pins, pendants
  • zine, comic book
  • gate crash
  • put questions on blog, to post answers
  • building front, inside shop window displays, print on sweet wrappers

MEDIA
  • webcams
  • stickers
  • SMS messaging
  • poetry, music
  • film
  • radio sound bites
  • billboards
  • freeways, banners, buildings, windows, roofs
  • flyers, posters
  • t-shirts, fashion, murals, design, storefronts, pavements
  • stuff people want to keep, trasure: removable tattoos, stickers, postcards, bookmarks
  • Bush radio, facebook, LED banner
  • temporary tattoos
  • signs on top of robots
  • stalls next to bus shelters targeting unanswered questions, discussions of choice while you wait
  • Cape Town community television
  • News Media insert

HOW?
  • catch-phrase, slang, new trend
  • scandal, controversy, spectacle
  • re-enactment of human vs animal
  • public enactments - how to turn your possessions into art, like playing your favourite song at a bus stop
  • poetry pin ups installations and bus shelters
  • fashion, trend, clothing accessories

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Let's make a racket!

Hello Cape Creatives!

I've been quiet since I left, but I am so looking forward to coming back in September and to all the cool stuff we'll do that I'd like to share some ideas.

I sent some links for the meeting last week, if you didn't have a chance to look, here is a clearer explanation of what my idea for the biennale is:

Let's make a racket! Let's disrupt the city, shake people out of their comfort zones with art that is participatory, challenging, and friendly!

The way that we get the youth involved is identify sites where lots of young people transit, and stage shows or create installations for the times that they will go past.

We can take our inspiration from artists like: Banksy
















These pictures from www.artofthestate.co.uk



Guerilla gardeners:
This is a picture from the blog Laughing squid. The gardeners have taken a parking bay and turned it into a park. People still have to pay the normal parking tariff to use the space, but they get to sit on the grass under a tree!









Guerilla architects:
This is from the blog Aesthetic Grounds. Henk Hofstra somehow managed to pave a road blue as a memorial to the river below it.



















Guerilla designers:
http://www.guerrilla-innovation.com/archives/2008/04/000648.php


I can't insert a picture here, but the link is to a post-it campaign against violence. There are also beautiful design ideas on the site.

And of course, saving the best for last:
Guerilla theatre:
http://lalulaslog.blogspot.com/2007/10/guerilla-theatre-canadas-guantanamo-bay.html

Some ideas for possible installations:

We find a space that is seriously ruined by litter and collect the litter, turning it into beautiful sculptures, right where we pick it up.

We make contact with graffiti artists to facilitate socially conscious, challenging murals (if anyone knows young people who could benefit from some training, this is a superb opportunity).

We stage performances of guerilla theatre in busy spots like Cape Town station.

So let me know what you think guys! And tell me what happened at the last session?