Titre : | Le troisième paradis : A cultural road movie through Europe | Type de document : | document projeté ou vidéo | Auteurs : | Frédéric Jacquemin, Auteur ; Gert Van Berckelaer, Auteur ; Lukas Stallaert, Auteur | Editeur : | Commission Européenne, Direstion générale de l'éducationet de la Culture | Année de publication : | 2005 | Format : | DVD | Langues : | Français Langues originales : Anglais | Catégories : | Culture ; Europe
| Index. décimale : | B.04.3. Exemples pratiques | Note de contenu : | Le Troisième Paradis (The Third Paradise) is a documentary proposing a panoramic scrutiny of the present cultural landscape in Europe : an investigation that attempts to give an understanding of the major trends prevailing in the present European cultural set-up. This audiovisual essay is based on numerous interviews with cultural actors active in culturally and politically diverse cities and regions of Europe. Le Troisième Paradis contextualizes the multiple and often conflicting responses to the fundamental yet not frequently discussed interrogation : “what kind of public culture can we have if the one we now have is unsatisfying ?”
It particularly focuses on contemporary visual arts for that they have witnessed drastic turns since the last decade. It describes the present discomfort of cultural institutions that uneasily try to combine public missions (education, citizenship, and heritage) and market-led imperatives (entertainment, consumption). For various reasons, the documentary has taken the form of a cultural road movie bringing the viewer in an array of locations where something or someone was worthy of interest from London to Riga and from Amsterdam to Zagreb. It has been built through an extensive cycle of interviews gathering views of artists, curators and cultural theorists such as Catherine David (France), Brian Holmes (U.S.A.), Ana Tilroe (Netherlands), Michelangelo Pistoletto (Italy), Jerome Sans (France), Hans Ulrich Obrist (Switzerland), Gerald Rauning (Austria), Nataša Ili ? (Croatia), Gerald Matt (Austria), Barbara Bor ?i ? (Slovenia), Carl Biorsmark (Latvia -Sweden), Matthew Herbert (U.K). The Belgrade-presentation of the documentary Le Troisième Paradis is organized in cooperation with the University of Arts in Belgrade, Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Studies - UNESCO Chair for Cultural Management and Cultural Policy in the Balkans, and makes part of the 2006 Student Research Project by Bianca Floarea (Romania), Corina Oprea (Romania), and Fannie Wong (Hong Kong). |
Le troisième paradis : A cultural road movie through Europe [document projeté ou vidéo] / Frédéric Jacquemin, Auteur ; Gert Van Berckelaer, Auteur ; Lukas Stallaert, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Commission Européenne, Direstion générale de l'éducationet de la Culture, 2005 . - ; DVD. Langues : Français Langues originales : Anglais Catégories : | Culture ; Europe
| Index. décimale : | B.04.3. Exemples pratiques | Note de contenu : | Le Troisième Paradis (The Third Paradise) is a documentary proposing a panoramic scrutiny of the present cultural landscape in Europe : an investigation that attempts to give an understanding of the major trends prevailing in the present European cultural set-up. This audiovisual essay is based on numerous interviews with cultural actors active in culturally and politically diverse cities and regions of Europe. Le Troisième Paradis contextualizes the multiple and often conflicting responses to the fundamental yet not frequently discussed interrogation : “what kind of public culture can we have if the one we now have is unsatisfying ?”
It particularly focuses on contemporary visual arts for that they have witnessed drastic turns since the last decade. It describes the present discomfort of cultural institutions that uneasily try to combine public missions (education, citizenship, and heritage) and market-led imperatives (entertainment, consumption). For various reasons, the documentary has taken the form of a cultural road movie bringing the viewer in an array of locations where something or someone was worthy of interest from London to Riga and from Amsterdam to Zagreb. It has been built through an extensive cycle of interviews gathering views of artists, curators and cultural theorists such as Catherine David (France), Brian Holmes (U.S.A.), Ana Tilroe (Netherlands), Michelangelo Pistoletto (Italy), Jerome Sans (France), Hans Ulrich Obrist (Switzerland), Gerald Rauning (Austria), Nataša Ili ? (Croatia), Gerald Matt (Austria), Barbara Bor ?i ? (Slovenia), Carl Biorsmark (Latvia -Sweden), Matthew Herbert (U.K). The Belgrade-presentation of the documentary Le Troisième Paradis is organized in cooperation with the University of Arts in Belgrade, Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Studies - UNESCO Chair for Cultural Management and Cultural Policy in the Balkans, and makes part of the 2006 Student Research Project by Bianca Floarea (Romania), Corina Oprea (Romania), and Fannie Wong (Hong Kong). |
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