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On March 16 and 23, SHAPE platform for innovative music and audiovisual art will collaborate with the Bristol-based magazine and online media Crack on a string of online premieres of performances, video works, compositions and mixes, all created specifically for this two-part online event aimed at global audience.

The SHAPE takeover of Crack magazine will happen in two parts: on March 16, all the audio premieres of this joint activity will be published on crackaud.io, whereas March 23 will see new video works by SHAPE artists published on Crack’s website.

The line-up of this collaboration will consist of 16 European acts – each SHAPE member organisation will present one artist that they initially nominated to the platform. The full list of participants can be found below:

Ábris Gryllus (HU) Presented by UH Fest, Budapest
Gaspar Claus (FR) Presented by Maintenant, Rennes
Grand River (NL/IT/DE) Presented by TodaysArt, The Hague
Heith (IT) Presented by MeetFactory, Prague
Jiska Huizing & Rudi Valdersnes (NL/NO) Presented by Insomnia, Tromsø
Johanna Hedva (KR/US/DE) Presented by Unsound, Krakow
Julia Reidy (AU/DE) Presented by CTM, Berlin
KMRU with video by Markus Heckmann (KE/DE) Presented by Musikprotokoll, Graz
Linda Leimane (LV) Presented by Skaņu Mežs, Riga
Lisa Sternberg (SE) Presented by Intonal, Malmö
Mathilde Fernandez (BE) Presented by schiev, Brussels
Nazar (AO/BE/UK) Presented by Rokolectiv, Bucharest
Riccardo La Foresta (IT) Presented by MOTA/SONICA, Ljubljana
Sarvenaz Mostofey (IR/DE) Presented by depart.one, Dresden
Shapednoise (IT/DE) Presented by Terraforma, Milan
TTristana (FR) Presented by Les Siestes Electroniques, Toulouse  

 

 

The festivals and organizations of the SHAPE platform would also like to use this opportunity to invite the audience to show their support to Ukraine and its people who are now suffering because of Russia’s invasion by supporting their favourite Ukranian artists or making a donation.

Here, for instance, is a link, set up by the National Bank of Ukraine, for raising funds for Humanitarian Assistance to Ukrainians Affected by Russia’s Aggression:

https://bank.gov.ua/en/news/all/natsionalniy-bank-vidkriv-rahunok-dlya-gumanitarnoyi-dopomogi-ukrayintsyam-postrajdalim-vid-rosiyskoyi-agresiyi

And here, Help Ukraine Center where humanitarian aid and donations are accepted, and transported directly into Ukraine from a warehouse in Poland:

https://helpukraine.center/

 

Each year, the 16 associations, involved in SHAPE, collectively choose 48 emerging European artists and musicians to participate in a mix of live performances, residencies, online engagements, workshops and talks across festivals and special events. The platform is supported by the “Creative Europe” programme of the European Union.

To catch the video premieres and new audio works of this online event, follow the Facebook pages and websites of SHAPE and Crack:

https://www.shapeplatform.eu/
https://www.facebook.com/shapeplatform/
https://crackmagazine.net/
https://www.facebook.com/crackmagazine

 

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Museum of Transitory Art

MoTA –

Museum of Transitory Art

MoTA is a multidisciplinary platform dedicated to advancing the research, production and presentation of transitory, experimental, and live art forms.

MoTA is a museum without a permanent collection or a fixed space. Instead, its programs are realised in different locations and contexts in temporary physical and virtual spaces.

MoTA organizes and supports transitory art in the form of continuous events, exhibitions and educational programs both locally and internationally. As its name indicates, MoTA examines what a museum can be today and in the future.

MoTA is in constant search for the new, the uncertain, and the undefined.

MoTA works on several continuous programmes & projects. We run MoTA Point – a Space for Art & Ideas, we curate and produce the annual SONICA Festival, in addition to regular music programmes such as SONICA Series and SONICA Classics.

Within the years of running our residency programme, we’ve established T.R.I.B.E. – a network of residency spaces in the Balkans & Eastern Europe.

We’ve also initiated the research and archive platforms ArtistTalk.eu and Mediateque MoTA & Tomaž Brate. Our educational programmes serve a broader audience with ongoing workshops, talks, symposia, and internships.