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EuroVision2000 Prague

EuroVision2000 in Prague took place from 7.9. to14.9. in the Café9 venue in Roxy. The first part of the programm in Prague focused on three topics around the changes since 1989, such as urban transformations and cultural transitions , the adaptation of EU standards and the invention of a new European identity by constructing new borders and exclusions, and the actual representation of social and political realities in media.
The second part of the program focused on IWF and globalisation, by providing an open platform for critical discussions, presentations and videos around anti-globalization activism and the events on September 26.

Café9 Prague

Address:
Roxy / NoD
Dlouhá 33
Praha


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Collaboration

EuroVision2000 Prague is organized in collaboration with The Center for Contemporary Art Prague and Pantograph Networking Project (Jennifer deFelice, Milos Vojtechovsky, Dana Recmanova) Jeffrey Brown, Monica Braine, Tamara Markova

Support

EuroVision2000 Prague is supported by: Cafe9. net, ProHelvetia Prague, ProHelvetia Bucharest, Austrian Cultural Institute, Canadian Embassy Prague, APEXchanges, European Cultural Foundation, SCARP, OSF

Partners of cafe9 Prague: Linhart Foundation, NoD, Ecconect, C.A.M.P. MDLF, Gesto. Telecom, People in Need Foundation, Negativ Production, etc.

 

Life Events

Thursday 7th
"The new Europe"?

Friday 8th
Transformations and Transitions

Saturday 9th
Media Effects

Tuesday 12 to Thursday 14
Globalization Public Forum

Participations

Alexandru Antik (Bucaresti), Zeigam Azizov (London), Jochen Becker (Berlin), Jan Beranek (Praha), Michael Bielicky (Praha), Hillary Binder (USA-Tábor), Bohuslav Blazek (Praha), Jeffrey Brown (Praha), Monica Braine (Praha), Abdulah Dahrouch (France, Maroko), Jennifer de Felice (Praha), Brad DeLange (Praha), Jeremy Drucker (Praha), Micz Flor (Berlin), Jan Gogola jr.( (Praha), Marie Haisova (Praha), Chris Hill (USA), Ludvik Hlavacek (Praha), Pavel Hlavaty (Praha), Danny Holman (Praha), indy-media-center (Praha), Innenstadtaktion (Berlin), INPEG (Praha), Antonin Kosík (Praha), Yisia Lee (London), Vít Janesek (Praha), Petra Jedlickova (Praha), Radio Jeleni (Praha), Ondrej Neff (Praha), Vanja Nikolic (Zagreb), Douglas Parsons (Lausanne), Alexandru Patatics (Bucaresti), Vesselina Penevska (Sofia), Doina Petrescu (Paris), Liuba Piccini (Bologna), Dana Recmanova (Praha), Jayce Salloum (Vancouver), Tomás Ruller (Brno), Allan Sekula (New York), Tomas Skrdlant (Praha), Peter Spillmann (Zurich), John Tylo (Linz), Dobrinka Valkova (Sofia), Mirek and Iva Vodrazka (Prague), Milos Vojtechovsky (Praha), Marion von Osten (Zürich/Berlin), Karel Vachek (Praha), Mina Vuletic (Belgrad), Alena Wagnerova (Saarbrücken), Gerard Whelan (Praha), Jeta Xharra (Pristina), Tomás Zmeskal (Praha) and others

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