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 staging - condensing         >Theatre and Urban Space<
  
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  >> Camp on Karlsplatz <<Martin Wassermair (cultural and media activist) | 
  
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 >> From Siege to Palais <<Claudia Bosse (director of the theatre group Theatercombinat)  | 
  
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>> From Camp to Manoeuvre <<Fred Büchel (actor, director: Fritzpunkt. Büro für theatralische Sofortmaßnahmen) and Ulrich Beckefeld (architect: osa)  | 
  
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  Staging  Condesing involves the intersection of the camp with public space. Martin Wassermaier  presents a short film about the occupation of Karlsplatz by a media-camp. As an active platform within  an independent cultural approach and practice of media, the media-camp wanted to make  the Karlsplatz central point of a new protest movement. For some theatrical-performative projects that  started to stage camp-like patterns in Vienna last winter, Staging  Condesing gives the opportunity  to present and evaluate not only those projects in a retrospective way  such as the urbanistic  choreographic Palais Donaustadt by the Theaterkombinat with included theory-camp and In deinem  Lager ist Österreich (In Your Camp is Austria), a project about Marianne Fritz by the Stadttheater  Wien (Vienna City Theatre) and the pedagogical relic of the Childs City. In addition to that, Claudia  Bosse (Theaterkombinat), Fred Büchel (Stadttheater Wien/ Vienna City Theatre) and the architect  Ulrich Beckefeld (office for subversive architecture  osa), who has a working cooperation with Büchel,  show the process of their works. It reaches from besiegement  a project about Melvilles Barthleby in Hebbeltheater HAU, Berlin 2004  to camping on the Danube ledge (Bosse) and leads then away from  the camp to manoeuvre, a mass-reading of Marianne Fritz novel Naturgemäß I (Naturally I), which  exceeds 1000 pages. Büchel and Beckefeld compile a visual installation of pocket-camps that  comprise miniatures of stills and microarchitecture. This field of attention is joined by Ilse Chlans film  about the pedagogical experiment of Childs City, where children were offered a more or less isolated  camp for a first practise in urban social behaviour  in the spirit of the seventies.
 
  
  Film/screening program:
  >>City of Children 2005<< (Ilse Chlan, Elise Penzias)   >>Mediacamp<< (public netbase) >>Bildungscamper: Der Blick des Patriarchen<< (Nicola Hochkeppel)
 
 
  
 
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