LOD 2004 Landscapes of Desire 14th International Art Symposium Fortress Boyen,
Gizycko, Poland, 11.7.-1.8.2004 For the 14thtime the International Art Symposium invited to a transnational adventure, to exchange of ideas and
mutual art practice. Artists and participants from 10 nations and 3 continents directed and participated at the workshops from painting to new media and
performance. 2004 was the year that saw the opening of the borders of ten nations in Middle-Eastern Europe through their joining the EU and it was also the year in
which South Africa celebrated ten years of democracy. The Symposium LOD 2004, brought together artists and participants from these nations to generate
together the "Landscapes of Desire" whose freedom consist in not being limited by any borders at all, being rooted in the fields of personal perception
of individual identity. In this way the Symposium actively promoted an exchange of communication and ideas between artists and art students from the V4 countries
therewith creating a network - and also initiated an exchange between the V4 and other European and overseas nations by workshop and project participation in fine
arts, new media and communication strategies. The Symposium programme consisted of residence weeks with workshops on visual arts in an interdisciplinary
environment. Over and above imparting skills in classical artistic fields, the symposium fostered experimental approaches with a focus on new media and
communication. The programme consisted of studios and project oriented workshops in the fields of painting, drawing, sculpture, publishing, performance, public
art, photography, video and internet. The workshops and studios were successfully realized at the working rooms of the fortress and the PWSZ, Private Higher
Educational Institute of Gizycko, which also provided an ongoing internet connection. The workshops resulted in an impressively high output of artworks in the
different fields of art media which were presented to the public on a weekly basis both at the fortress and in the City of Gizycko. The issues of the
Symposium were selected by their crucial relevance in the transnational debate of the 21st century. Operating from a fortress in Poland, the symposium questioned
the development of today's fortresses and discussed these topics at the evening lectures which regularly took place at the fortress Boyen. LOD, the symposium,
fully achieved its aim of creating a platform for contemporary art practices and communication, for living, knowing and doing. A forum for personal encounters, for
sharing and spreading information and for learning in a transnational and interdisciplinary context. It operated on three levels: reflection, doing and
community building. In order to assure an effective management of information and communication flow and to create the unique atmosphere that the symposium
participants take home and remember long afterwards, the following environments were installed at the fortress: a lecture room for the daily evening lectures
seating about 80 persons / the Jonni-b-Good Bar as a vivid meeting point after the evening lectures (open until 2 a.m) / an info-lounge with art books, catalogues
and magazines installed at the symposium office / the LOD REDAKTION, our press and docu centre / the reflection tent: installation of the furniture pieces designed
by architect Gerngross under a garden tent. |