After a few days of intra-laboratory conditions, Camp Lab 1 is reopened for public on August 2nd under the heading Relocating Detaining. The historian Karl Bruckschwaiger, the ethnologist and publicist Herbert Langthaler (Asylum Coordination Austria) and the artist Alexander Nikolic deal with the broad and contradictory range of European-African relations. The confrontation of the rich with the poor is to be seen in Slum TV, an art project by Alexander Nikolic and Lukas Pusch. It shows an artistic intervention in a slum in Nairobi and relates to the slum as the place of organising survival between proud and violence. Life in the slums is a counter-model to the setting out for Europe that has to deal with the juridical contortions of the old conception of asylum as a protective area. People have to fight for residence, but on a totally different field. The day is concluded according to the Fluc by an annotated presentation of African music, rounded off with stories.
Lectures:
>>Regional protection programs of the EU<<
Karl Bruckschwaiger (historian, philosopher, Vienna)
[ lecture: Regional protection programs of the EU [german] ]
>>Thinking the unthinkable. Arguments against the European border regime<<
Herbert Langthaler (ethologist, journalist, coordination of asylum policies, Austria) [ Artikel: Fremdenfeindlichkeit Das undenkbare Denken Asyl im Schengenland ]
>>Slum-TV<<
Alexander Nikolic / Lukas Pusch [ Artikel: economy class [german] ]