The Slovenian collective Ljud will be at Cifas this summer to lead the "Lulu Project", an urban intervention, participative and crowd-sourcing workshop.
Most of us own a digital camera. Photography is the most widespread creative activity in the world today. Even people who don't have a semi-professional camera use their mobile phones to capture moments of their life and transform them into small digital works of art.
But a question arises:
Are these new technologies helping us to be more creative, sharing our creativity to a wider audience, or do they in fact make us more distanced and passive (just documenting reality instead of actually living it)?
You will probably answer: both, depending on the situation. Right. Just think about it, whenever something unusual happens in the street, what is the first thing most people do? They get their phone in order to record the moment. Obviously they are interested but at the same time they jump into the "safety" of "documentary mode". The little screen often becomes a filter/wall separating us from the reality of the situation.
Can we overcome this? Can this be the starting point for a new kind of making art together? Can we supply content that people can develop with their cameras and then share with others? Can we invent a crowd-sourced interactive photography project?
The goal of our workshop is to explore and develop specific activities, games and situations which transform people in the street from passive recorders into active co-creators of artistic content. We already have some ideas, starting concepts and principles that we would like to try, but we are also extremely interested in thinking up completely new ideas together with you and testing them on the streets of Brussels.
We are looking for participants who are enthusiastic about working in the public space and interacting with unknown passersby (an interest in photography might also be helpful).
Performers, artist from all backgrounds, photographers are invited to join us in playing with a new form of artistic expression.