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Indymedia film from dublin screened on street corner in lille, france

category international | arts and media | news report author Wednesday July 28, 2004 23:07author by dunk Report this post to the editors

"the need for independant media centres" Indymedia film from dublin screened on street corner in ROUBAIX, lille, france
indemedia anto
indemedia anto

just back from a lovely little workshop; we took a shopping trolly; with a cardboard box,; we opened the box; and turned it into a little cinema qnd put on a few films, planbxty; warlords of pez, indy,edia irelqnd, fuspey; and finished off with "raggle taggle gypsey"
so we met the neighbours and hopefully we zill stqrt to mqke films with them; their life here; their dreams


pix later the place is rocking here
you cqn watch the film here
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/media/2004/04/290074.wmv

more of what we are trying to do here at the
heavy palinka manifesto

http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=64799&condense_comments=false#comment82773

there is 400+ of us here from all over europe, we will be here for é weeks, lille has its own indymedia node and they made their own radio station here, we are trying to make a forum here in roubaix and we hope to broadcast, our own radio mast went up today
http://www.easa2004.com is the site with all the stuff, maybe you can help do a live broadcast with NEQR FM?

all in all
it fucking rocks

author by Woodypublication date Tue Aug 03, 2004 17:43author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Wandering workshop report, the journey so far...

Sun
Arrived

Monday
Met mayor, drinky drinky breakfast, presented workshop:
a-b, know where b is, direct route in todays world
wnader, leave a, don’t know where are what b is, the journey is the important
@ 13 people signed up, vaque, liked the looseness and openess of workshop, possibility of much the crossover with other workshops, idea that it could go anywhere and was interacting very much with the outside world with the intention of encouraging them to come to la condition publique and from that that they could start to participate with the workshops therein. Also the idea that the main road was to become an openevolving gallery with possibility of others interaction
night of drinking

Tuesday
The group that formed outside in the street were eoin (ireland), octavian (romanian), luis (el salvador), alper (turkey), alece (italy) duncan (ireland). We also qiuckly claimed space, that of the fence under the outside of the office in the main street for the exhibition.
@ 2.00 the first idea was given out -ART
octavian (romanian), luis (el salvador), alper (turkey), alece (italy) duncan (ireland) went for the first wander, down through the streets to the canal. We met some fishermen and talked a bit then sat on a timber deck alongside the canal and had a general talk about art and where it fits in to life etc
more on that later
we left and went into a corridor of life, lovely little urban surprise, then into a corner café and had a beer and another chat, went up a street and there was a corner building with its door knocked down and kids playing around it, we talked a bit with them and they told us that it was only opened recently and was a place for them to play.
I was on the door so used it as an opportuniny for some “new agora” work, books were put up, a few films were played, discussions were had- powers of ten, radical priorities-noam chomsly, age of consent- george monbiot, network age, asterix, socrates in the agora, tao te ching-lao tzu, indymedia festival dublin may 04
Back outside for sunset and watching the life outside, the people sitting outside their buildings and comings and goings, a gentle subvert was done of a bus shelter add, the woman in an embrace now said “oui, j’adore la famille d’EASA” and “quest ce que cest la chose plus interessante dans tous la monde?” a few kids cycled up and we had chats with them as to what was going on, we told them that hopefully there would be a chance for them to make some tv soon, flyers were given out.
More boozing
A fine night was had @ the romanian cube, a shopping trolloy was picked up by lucy (england) and she picked duncan up and drove him around, he insisted on been driven around the islands and required an oar for getting through the sea, a sing song happened and a considerable amount of the romanian booze palinka was consumed, with octavian being the chief supplier, rumours are that he brought 1 whole suitcase of it with him?


Wednesday
Up around 8- the “heavy palinka manifesto” was written and printed, first things were added to EASA blog, and first post to indymedia lille.
Printouts were made and put on exhib space
A shopping trolly was found and so also was a large amount of material, with some messing about in the street an idea developed and soon it had become a reality: a shopping trolley with a box and a little tail: le petit cinema was born.
3 turks, 2 paddys and a romanian left the building with the trolley, more chatting was had and a very nice bizzare an ominous thing happened when the group was discussing the idea of new agora and thinking of where to do it when we stumbled on a public space complete with old temple to screen projetions on, connections with indymedia were attempted, the EASA radio group and others. The original plan was to take the trolly into lille and do the cinema there, we went onto the tram and some people thought that the metro would be quicker so we upped and out, down to the metro and we turned we were forbid from going on due to the trolly, so after a bit of talk we left, back up to the ground level, minus our turkish girls.
We walked up and down the main street with the trolly and at the top did a little bit of “theatre of the oppressed” the radical communication tool devised in brazil by augusto boal, we got some looks, none of the participants had done this before
We walked down the street, it was @ 6.50 and we could not get any juice, so we crossed over the street and the turkish lads said they needed a break so they went away, we stayed for a beer and asked a turkish kebab shop nearby could we plug in, they said the cord was not long enough so we headed home.
Went out for a few beers and then had the idea to go over to the shop on the street corner and we asked him could we PLUG IN, he was very decent and said yes, so we did, about 20 EASA people came out and watched it, some of the kids came over and so too did the adults of the area, we started with planxty, then picked things up with “padre pio” from the warlords of pez, then indymedia dublin’s “the need for independent workshops” …..
Then a little more drinking and messing till the wee hours



Thursday
Received “network laws” from alex, wrote law 5- “selforganisation” on a timber plank, hoiste d on top of the shed beside the kitchen and the scaffold otherside, thereby making the “network portal”. Tried to Organise ourselves and eventually we went outside, plugged in, powered up, made some more posters for the bus shelter
“roubaix, cette chose etranger est ce peur vous et votre endroit special, je pens que peut etre que il serai une des endroits dans toud la mande, enshallah”
we left and went into the main street again, eoin, octavian, dunk, isabelle, french lady in a rush. We got there and bumped into a few of the lithuanian mad hatters and their mellon, we went to the stairs to the car park with the elecricity, we plugged in but there was no power for us so we moved down to regis who allowed us to use his elec source, he has the confectonary shop.
We unrolled the carpet, @ 30metres and hooked the end up over the urban furniture, street lights, bins, metro signs. The security guards came and asked us what we were doing and that this was private property, we just said we were with condition publique and continued doing what we were at. Eventually the boss/ chef of the shopping zone came over, (we had planxty on the go by this stage) we had a grand chat result of which was he said more or less “this is great, if you want to do it again, give me a call we can sort electricity and chairs for you”.
Later the main guy from the metro station came up and we had to fold back the carper
This all was a great lesson, as rather than talking about the issues of hidden layers to urbanism the workshop learned them by doing something that provoked a very real reaction, the methods of commmunication are also hugely important and perhaps something that is overlooked in the architectural schools.
It was here that we came up with the name “le petit cinema” and a few of the kids on the street helped us make the sign.
We also stuck down a plastic sheet with the photos of the theatre of the oppressed from the previous day, alongwith rule5 again.
We showed the imc mayday film
A few people talked with us and we told them about the condition publique, what we were trying to do etc. a few young lads stopped and watched the films. We then folded up and headed up to get some beer, the 3 of us went into the geant shopping centre with the trolly but were asked to leave because we had the trolly so eoin went out and octavian and duncan went and got a load of pirate beer. We then walked down, eoin went back and o and d sat on a step, they had a beer and met a few polish girls, then a homeless man came over as they were playing with a map of europe and playing with the idea of making a giant map. It was then that the next idea was thrown out: “le monde”. They said they would draw it the next day and that the homeless man who was from casablanca would be the first to draw his route.
They left to come back to the condition publique, but that was not to be……..
The lads decided to drive up the nice road with the trolly, the one with the building that was open, they arrive up and the door had been filled in, it was about 9.00 at this time, they asked the kids what was the story, a family left it 2 months ago, junkies moved in and they had been sent out the previous day, they then asked us what was in the trolly, we got chatting, and even though we were quite shattered and hungry we said “fuck it, will we show the “petit cinema” again. So we opened up and put on a few animations, one of their families took in the “tail” the electricity cable and we set up, egg cartons for seats. It was a really really lovely thing to be able to do, we asked them about their cats and dogs andsaid we would like to make a little film about life on “rue de desbonnes”
Arrived home and cracked open the pirates, then as one man said “all hell broke loose”, we arrived and had missed dinner (again) so we said we would open up the cinema again, we put on indymedia mayday film and it was followed by quite a heated discussion, later we put on globalisation and the media, apparantely things went on till 3am and calls were made at the noise??
Its all a little hazy, the pirates, the wine, the rest is to blame……..

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author by dunkpublication date Sat Aug 07, 2004 19:18author address author phone Report this post to the editors

things are coming to a close; it has been mega intense, some good, some bad;

short film being put together, online somewhere soon;

le petit cinema should roll again this evening
enshalllah

irish lads save the day
irish lads save the day

author by dunkpublication date Sun Aug 08, 2004 13:48author address author phone Report this post to the editors

this was le petit cinema number 3; the first one put on inside the condition publique; to the EASAians, as it was more important for us to work with the outside world, get more involved
after that undercurrents "globalisation and the media" went on
then planxty to cool down

showed
imc mayday, provoked huge debate, including people from nicaragua and el salvador; countries that really have felt the pain of unfair trade rules and the force of the US war machine

more stories and films and le petit cinema @ the streets of dublin to come

little by little

EASA and the architectural community are in a position to improve things
for the most part i do not like these communities as they are not interested in trying to really change things

those working for global justice are the ones that inspire me; it is a pleasure to work with them, it is only a matter of time before the ark community realise whats going on, or what went on,
hopefully they wont just read about it in books but they will actually be part of the growing network that is changing the world

allez les pirates

le petit cinema @ condition publique
le petit cinema @ condition publique

provoking discussion
provoking discussion

Related Link: http://easa.antville.org/stories/878723/#879287
author by jayshuz still weepspublication date Sun Aug 08, 2004 20:16author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Alcun linguas franc developpa un expressivitate, flexibilitate et eufonia non inferior al linguas regional - e in plus, un simplicitate e facilitate considerabilemente superior al linguas regional. Simplicitat e facilitat es qualitates preciosissime pro omne usatores, specialmente pro administration, organisation, propaganda, religion et ideologia inter homines, parlante differente linguas regional. Le homines comprende et assimila le pensatas communicate plus rapide- o plus profundemente, si le pensatas son expresse simple- e facilemente. Pois, le absentia de super-subtilitates regional in le lingua franc es un immense avantage.

 
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