[oberlist] HR* evnt/smnr: Institutional Affects in a Romanian Docu-Noir at Micropolitics++4.11.2011++DAZ, Zagreb
The Bureau of Melodramatic Research
mimodrama at gmail.com
Wed Nov 2 10:49:02 CET 2011
Institutional Affects in a Romanian Docu-Noir
From a postcommunist vantage point, the Romanian recent past seems
cast in deep shadows and strong contrasts, whereby the gloomy darkness
always falls on the same political grounds. The communist past is
often described as black (The Black Book of Communism) and heavy (“the
lead cap of communism”) and successfully counterbalanced by a
luminous, bright “post”, perpetually projected onto some near or
distant future. The spacetime of “post” has no official definition
other than in contrast with “communism”. All these film lighting
tricks and special effects are practically part of an unwritten manual
full of guiding rules for staging the 20th century in Romania.
Local experts act de facto as state sponsored special agents. They
examine archives, collect proofs, cut&paste biographies, issue reports
in order to single out the original perpetrators and their crimes. The
emotional surplus value of archives plays a key role in this process.
However, the very existence of these archives was made possible by the
bureaucratic ambition of the former Securitate which basically
commissioned this huge (auto)biographical “literature” of mutual
surveillance. Hard facts are impossible to detach from nightmarish
fiction.
The casting session is open for artists, designers, sound engineers,
filmmakers and writers dealing with recent history. They are invited
to play a part in this film, convinced it will be a national
blockbuster. Book covers, posters, sound installations, exhibition
displays, monuments are all props for this multimedia fiction. The
Romanian New Wave is influenced by the same cinematic rules of docu-
fiction. The depictions of the communist experience rely on powerful
negative affects: drama, trauma, self-victimization, under the
pretense of objectivity and realism.
lecture
Friday, 4 November at 7 pm
DAZ, Trg bana J.Jelačića 1/3, Zagreb
Focus of the lecture series Mikropolitics in 2011 lies on exploring
spaces in which contemporary art is generated, produced and
respresented, especially on niches, those inbetween-spaces between
galleries, museums and so-called off-spaces. We perceive their
inbetween-status as a chance for a wide-ranging approach, where an
exhibition becomes a kind of dispositif, context-based and –oriented
cultural praxis which communicates through specific social-political
questions.
organized by [BLOK] Zagreb www.blok.hr curator Vesna Vukovic
project website under construction, for the previous events please
check www.mikropolitike.org
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