bucharest biennale 2010
DESCRIPTION
Slideshow for my presentation at the Bucharest Biennale 2010.TRANSCRIPT
LISTENING POST
NARRATIVE SPACES, CONTEMPORARY ARTAND THE SHAPING OF
YOUTH IDENTITIES
WHAT
WHY
HOW
Göran Björnberg (M. Phil.)Head of Tour Production and PedagogicsSwedish Travelling Exhibitions
WHO
Swedish Travelling Exhibitions
Established 1965
Social and
geographical
equality.
National agency
Main target today to develop
the exhibition media
Swedish Travelling Exhibitions
Swedish Travelling Exhibitions
Produces travelling
exhibitions and educations on
exhibition media
Contemporary Art
Swedish Travelling Exhibitions
Children & Youth
Swedish Travelling Exhibitions
FRAMEWORK
1. A pedagogical perspective
2. Narrative spaces
3. The Exhibition
4. Youth – Who are they? 5. Two examples
1. A pedagogical perspective
Socio-cultural perspective
Every function in the child´s cultural development appears twice:
first on the social level and later on the individual level:
first between people (interpsychological)
then inside the child (intrapsychological).
Vygotskij
The exhibitionis a situated
practice.
Zone of proximal
development
The situated practice is by nature social
Languages as
mediating resources
VygotskijMeaning - sense
Achieving knowledge has shifted from teaching to learning &
from a teacher-centered process to a student-centered!
Learning – Instruction paradox
• There is a correct body of knowledge for a teacher to
communicate to a student/learner
• a hierarchical architecture of facts and ideas
We need to follow!
This means weneed to focus on the visitor!
And the visitor as a
participator!!
The visitor as a consumer and as a producer
=Exhibition 2.0
2. Narrative spaces
Narrative constitutes
reality
Good art embodies our story and does not remind us of our story
Jerome Bruner
The Narrative Space
A representation
of ART
THE EXHIBITION
THE VISITOR
Experiences, Interpretation,Meaning making
The Curator´s interpretationA Statement
THE SOCIETY
Discourse, Politics, Topical subjects
THE SPACE
The Museum, the Gallery or whateverValues, History, Architecture, Communication
How do we experience?
Semioticlanguage
Disembodied VisualTextual
Intellectual
How do we experience?
Phenomenological (events)
Embodied Tactile
Emphatic
We learn by using our body
Perception is related to action
Space is experienced through movement
Objects are experienced through touch
Mind
Muriel Rukeyser“The universe is made of stories, not of atoms.”
Body World
Mind
Body
World
”The Dance of Agency”
Engagement
Agency The capacity to make a difference Giddens
Museums and galleries are important collective activities and must play a role within a lifelong
learning perspective.
3. The Exhibition
We have to understand the exhibition as a learning environment,
a social arena for knowledge construction
through active participation and collaboration
4. Youth – who are they?
In order to work with youth we must understand youth!
The MeWE Generation
New values&
mental styles
Individualism From We to MeOpportunities Maximize!Identities Homo zappiens – zapping between
values, identities and placesTreasures It´s all about relationshipsTechnology Keeping the herd togetherWork Opportunity vehicle & coffee shop
diversionConsumption Self-realization & Identity experimentsGender The new amazons and their humble
servants
The future now!
The MeWE Generation
People narrativize their experience of the world and of their own role in it.
(Bruner)
5. Two Examples
DRAWING ON THE INDIVIDUAL
IN THE COLLECTIVE
MeWe
The Collective
Presentation
Deconstruction
Individual entrances
The Individual
Personal reflection (not
private!)
Reconstruction
Statements, Representation
The Collective
Presentations
LISTENING POST
Listening Post
The CollectivePresentation of the work
Watch it, listen to it, experience it
The IndividualPersonal reflection
Who are you? I am ….
The CollectivePresentations
What do we see?Discuss
DeconstructionIndividual entrances
What does it mean to you?, narrative, emotions,
memories, experiences
ReconstructionStatements,
RepresentationPaper, drawings, mobile
phones, computers
Cecilia Parsberg / Rinkeby, Stockholm What would you like to ask someone who has more power than you?
Why do you have to obey grown ups?
Why are other countries poorer?
If you have power why don´t you use it for something good which can be good for society?
Why am I?
Good that you want to listen there is almost noone who cares about what we think
WORKING CLASS HERO (Candice
Breitz)
What is an idol?What´s the relation between
a fan and an idol?What´s the role of
popular music in the society
SPONTANOUS TALKS
Meta-reflectionEmotions
How did she do it?Why do you think it was done in this way? What does she want to say?What feelings did you get?
Which artist would you choose?Which song?Why? Waht would you like to say?
THE ARTIST´S WORK
NarrativizingEmotions
Acknowledgements
Some of the pictures in this slide show where taken from Flickr and the Creative Commons.I therefor whish to thank;
Wetwebwork VictoriapeckhamFrozenchipmunk Ricardo martinsScarlet green Bill HRKevin Dooley MilgrammerJ Lord and …. Leo Green
Thank you!
www. zonereflection.blogspot.com
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