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resilients:saints_and_venerative_places_workshop [2011-09-18 08:08] theunkarelseresilients:saints_and_venerative_places_workshop [2013-01-29 00:33] – Links to resilients:the_pollinators changed to resilients:the_peregrini nik
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 with the kind support of Stockholms Stads Kulturförvaltning, with the kind support of Stockholms Stads Kulturförvaltning,
 The Swedish Arts Grants Committee and the EU Culture The Swedish Arts Grants Committee and the EU Culture
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 +workshop program: http://www.performingpictures.se
  
 +project notes: [[The Peregrini]]
  
 +part of [[:resilients]]
  
-FOR MORE DETAILS AND UPDATES TO THE PROGRAM PLEASE CHECK http://www.performingpictures.se 
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-=== Logbook Pollinators Rab workshop === 
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-== 11/09 Recapturing the project Pollinators in the park. == 
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-PILGRIMAGE 
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-Pollinators is the rejuvenation of old practices combined with new transdisciplinary art practices transported to pilgrimage. 
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-Following a thesis by Hakim Bey traveling was a tool for three practices: war, trade and pilgrimage. Within pilgrimage the mode of the journey is what is important and in the end the point. 
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-Pilgrimage is about sharing or giving and rituals. What does giving mean? Creating products on the road? Or more immaterial: paying or better giving attention. 
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-Pilgrimage is going from goal to goal, moving towards an end point. Is it searching for an in existing ideal? 
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-TRAVEL 
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-Travel can be seen as a moving studio in time space and in between. 
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-Traveling is connecting the nodes, like a pilgrim does and it's the in between space that is important. The nodes are sacred places.  
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-POLLINATORS 
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-Their travel is a pro-energy journey. It has a comfort aspect to it. 
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-Will the journey itself be the goal for the pollinators? Can the target be movable? Will everybody have their own purpose or goal? 
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-What about communication? Communication is meeting people, is documenting. It's not about live blogging, saying 'here I am'. 
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-What's important? 
-  * documentarist 
-  * different languages 
-  * multisensoral 
-  * digital and physical 
-  * collecting data 
-  * contact 
-  * ethnographical research 
-  * dry information 
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-**veneration: **  
-early 15c., "reverence," from venerari "to worship, revere," from venus (gen. veneris) "beauty, love, desire" (see Venus). 
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-**veneration:** 
-  noun 
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-the act of venerating. 
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-the state of being venerated. 
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-the feeling of a person who venerates;  a feeling of awe, respect, etc.; reverence: They were filled with veneration for their priests. 
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-an expression of this feeling: A memorial was erected in veneration of the dead of both world wars.  
  
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