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Michel Bauwens
Contributions: For TO THE SQUARE 2 : “THESIS ON P2P POLITICS”, “The Square” Issue #1, p. 5/26 A Conversation between Michel Bauwens and Ivor Stodolsky, April 2014 Michel Bauwens is a leading proponent of the emerging field of “peer-to-peer” (P2P) practices … Continue reading
Noah Fischer
Works: Article “A Global Debt Museum” by Noah Fischer / Occupy Museums Art by G.U.L.F. both in THE SQUARE newspaper Issue #1, published as part of To The Square 2. Noah Fischer is a New York based artist and … Continue reading
PUSSY VS. PUTIN II Film in World Premier in Helsinki
PUSSY VS. PUTIN 2 World Premiere on the Lasipalatsi Square tomorrow 27th of August at 10 pm This premiere/first cut of the second film by Gogol’s Wives presents a number of long episodes from the contemporary life and times of … Continue reading
Participate in Building a Movable Movie Chair
Mo-we-Mo-bil is a self-built experimental mobile cinema. It aims at (re)activating spaces in Helsinki by bringing people together for public screenings, intervening on relevant topics. It is made of a projection-unit on wheels and foldable chairs, which will be built … Continue reading
Full Programme of TO THE SQUARE 2
TO THE SQUARE 2 (#TSQ2) re-invigorates the question of public space as the crucial locus for the articulation of the political and the art of protest. Read more.. Curated by Ivor Stodolsky and Marita Muukkonen Commissioned by Checkpoint Helsinki as … Continue reading
Núria Güell
Núria Güell (1981, Vidreres, Spain) With a strict positioning oriented towards creating mechanisms for dissent, Nuria Guell’s work reformulates the limits of “legality”. Analyzing the ethics of institutions that govern us, she investigates the abuses of power perpetrated by established … Continue reading
Vladan Jeremić & Rena Rädle
Vladan Jeremić and Rena Rädle are Belgrade-based artists and curators whose projects combine drawing, discussion, documentary video and photography. Their projects include various forms of interventions, public debate and their social dissemination. In their curatorial and artistic practice they research … Continue reading
Ramy Essam
Ramy Essam is known as the “singer of Tahrir Square”. His song “Erhal” (“Leave”) of 2011 became the anthem of the Egyptian Revolution, and until today he continues his songs of protest. Related RAMY – In the Frontline Ramy & … Continue reading