Category Archives: Network Activities

Yes We Cannes!

urlDoc Next films will be screened at the Cannes Film Festival this year! How about that?!?!

-2×2 – Iza Kiszczak, PL (2013)
-Rollercoaster Poets – Tara Manandhar, UK (2012)
-Murciegalo – Rocia Garcia Martinez, ES (2012)
-Astronauts – Jaha Browne & Tara Manandhar, UK (2012)
-Comforting Austerity – Gary McQuiggin & Onyeka Igwe (2012)
-The Lights of Flushing – Anna Snowball, UK (2013)
-Life in Tarlabasi – Busra Ornek, TR (2012)
-Refika – Ozge Deniz Ozker, TR (2012)
-Doctor Loco – Matthew Kay & Anna Snowball, UK (2012)
-Unbounded: Wildfire in the Aegean – Sena Basoz, TR (2012)
-Tea House­ – Jan Mencwel, PL (2013)
-On Site – Matthew Kay, UK (2012)

Thanks to Doc Next partner BFI, Doc Next films are screened in the UK Film tent in Cannes. You can also view the selection online in this group on Vimeo here. (At the moment we are working on getting all films in the group.)

Presentation at The Forum for European Journalism Students.

Today, we are presenting Doc Next and Remapping Europe to more than 100 student journalists form all over Europe!

155638_168258049864095_6076208_nThe 2013 Annual Congress (AC) is organized by the Forum for European Journalism Students, together with partners Evens Foundation and Café Babel in the Netherlands (25th to the 30th of April).

The topic of this year’s AC is ‘Imagine Europe: The remainder of the European Dream beyond the economic markets – is there a European society of culture, values, narratives and solidarity?’

The Dutch Organising Committee wants to portray a broad picture of the non-economic Europe. “Now that Barroso, Verhofstadt and Van Rompuy are daydreaming out loud about a European federation, we want to offer the young journalists sufficient and in-depth insights into that other Europe, the one of the narratives and diversity. The aim will be less on journalism than in other years, but it will not be forgotten – the editorial board of El País will be with us, NRC Handelsblad will be involved, and quite some lectures and Unknownworkshops will be dedicated to our profession. However, we believe that each journalist needs up-to-date knowledge of high quality to be able to report at the same level of quality. Therefore, we have invited about twenty Dutch and international high profiled speakers, to give lectures and workshops and to participate in debates and a panel discussion.

Subjects which we will discuss are, among others: Until where do the borders of Eastern Europe reach in terms of culture, geography, religion, linguistics and political values? Does a common European culture actually exist or is there even a creatable esprit européen, and if not, is that amiss? Should Europe have its own army, be upfront globally in terms of environment policy or human rights, by means of soft power? What does the art of painting tell us about Europe, what is the status of active European citizenship, a public space – which role is there to play by journalism? In what way is the European novel binding, amazing and educating us?”

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Remapping Europe, a Remix Project
Remapping Europe, a Remix Project investigates imagery about migrants in Europe, and the relation between migrant portrayal in mainstream media and public opinion.
Remapping Europe, a Remix Project is an investigative artistic project by Doc Next Network with activities that stem from one underlying principle: re-mixing of media as a method to re-view, re-investigate and re-consider prevailing imagery of migrants in European societies.

hero_bike2In the public debate and imagery of Europe, migrants are still often portrayed along merely national, ethnic or religious lines. Specific local and personal perspectives of immigrants are often lacking and important country-or region-specific migration contexts not nuanced. This exclusion of the perspective of migrants in mainstream media also hinders creative and cultural potential. It does no justice to an inclusive and creative Europe.

Doc Next Network explores these notions in a two year project called Remapping Europe, a Remix Project. The aim of the multilayered project is to highlight the own perspectives of young migrant media-makers in four countries by including their mediaworks, stories and visions in the public discourse.

We are working with some 50  young media makers from Poland, Turkey, Spain and the UK , who have a migrant background,  to   deconstruct existing imagery of migrants in different European countries and… to remix that. By presenting their  visual remix stories we aim to create a new imagery of migrants: in and of Europe. We are interested in the debate around media, migrants, Europe and ‘ self-representation’. We invite you to take part in our journey!

Methodology
We use re-mixing of media both as a tool as well as a cultural framework. The concept of ‘remix’book_catalog refers to a broad set of social and cultural practices consisting of the fragmentation, re-ordering, and re-contextualisation of both pre-existing and new content – whether text, sound or image. A method which reveals the local and personal perspectives of migrants, as captured by a new generation of digital storytellers. Ultimately, we want to ‘re-map’ Europe visually, geographically and mentally.

Activities

Co-organisers

  • Towarzystwa Inicjatyw Twórczych “ę” (Creative Initiatives “ę”), Poland
  • Future Film Programme of the British Film Institute, UK
  • MODE Istanbul, Turkey
  • ZEMOS98, Spain

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European Souvenirs at The Mapping Festival and DOKUFEST.

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After shows in Vienna, Amsterdam, Bilbao and Seville, European Souvenirs will be staged at the renowned Mapping Festival for VISUAL AUDIO & DEVIANT ELECTRONICS (Geneva, 2-12 May 2013). Then we are off to DOKUFEST in Kosovo!

European Souvenirs is Doc Next’s live cinema performance. Delving into audiovisual materials from leading European archives, Doc Next Network brings you European Souvenirs that offer a trip down memory lane. Remixing music, photography and film, the European Souvenirs artistic group re-examines the prevailing imagery of immigrants across European communities and re-maps Europe visually, geographically and conceptually. European Souvenirs is a major live-cinema performance by artists Karol Rakowski (PL), Barış Gürsel (TR), Farah Rahman (NL), Malaventura (ES) and Noriko Okaku (JP/UK). (more…)

BFI’s Doc Next Media Lab open for entries.

3b2efb2f-76a2-4df7-b347-6c310f6380bdt2_940_226_ScaleAged 21 to 25? Have experience making films? Read on…

BFI is looking for 10 filmmakers to become a part of our Doc Next Media Lab. As part of the Lab you’ll receive a £750 bursary, technical film training from professionals, tutoring on different documentary styles, methods and ideas, and the chance to develop and hone your art into something special. (more…)

Remapping Europe Atelier Seville

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Within Remapping Europe, a Remix project, we organize international Ateliers in Warsaw, Istanbul, Seville and London. An Atelier is a safe place for young people with migrant backgrounds to reflect on the existing imagery in Europe and to contribute to this imagery with their own remix-ed media works.
Artistic remix performances (scheduled for 2013 and 2013) are connected to the process, the participants and the outcomes of the ateliers. (more…)

Expanded Education – The English Edition

Somewhere between a fork and a spin-off, the notebook Expanded Education – The English Edition compiles a series of materials that revolve around the notion of expanded education and are related to the book that Doc Next Network hub partner ZEMOS98 published on the subject.

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Education has always been one of the core themes of the ZEMOS98 project. Not just any old education, but the kind of education that is inseparably bound up with communication and that connects to and networks with other concepts such as audio-visuals, art and experimentation. Education as an element of on-going personal growth, that is not limited to one particular stage of life. Education as play, a way of unravelling the media theatre. Education as an open source operating system that turns us into critical citizens. Education as a game played by all individuals, from all eras. Education as a utopia for a culture-sharing society. When we talk about expanded education, we are not talking about a new concept or something that has just popped out of the blue. (more…)

Download report ‘Learning To See’.

How is the function of film/photography changing and their working methods?
How to use the visual tools in a conscious, critical and thoughtful manner? 
How to follow the technological change wisely for the sake of promoting social change? 
How to apply pictures in social and cultural projects?

Questions like the above made us organise a Visual Seminar – an opportunity to meet for persons working with pictures, practices of looking and the contemporary culture in the broad sense: practitioners (animators/educators, authors) and theoreticians (anthropologists, sociologists, researchers) operating within the field of visual culture. (more…)

Doc Next screening in Bucharest.

DIYwebDoc Next Network aduce documentare scurte, proaspat realizate de tineri cineaști amatori din Europa. Felul in care aceste filme prezinta eroi de zi cu zi dezvaluie actiuni simpatice, locale si mici, dar care reusesc sa aiba un mare impact.  Despre pasiunea pentru povestiri, dans, cafea, obiecte personale, amintiri si gradini…. Care sunt imaginile despre Europa pe care le dezvaluie?

Doc Next Network este o miscare unica de realizatori media, educatori, programatori, cercetatori si inovatori care captureaza viziunile tinerilor producatori media europeni pentru a redefini documentarul in acest cadru dinamic. Reteaua cuprinde lucrari ale producatorilor media din generatia DIY intr-o arhiva care este accesibila publicului pe Vimeo. Gasirea de noi talente si prezentarea lor la fesivale majore, la radio si televizor este unul din scopurile lor. (more…)