ART.Welten
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ART.Welten – association for independent artists is an art association, based in Austria.
The association was founded in July 2005.
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Activities
The activity is not directed toward profit; it aims at the creative creation, production and promotion of the art in the sense of:- film
- literature
- photography
- music
- theatre
- painting/drawing
The philosophy behind it
ART.Welten is not a place for people who are:- misogynistic
- homophobic
- racist
- otherwise discriminatory against others
- primarily interested in material values
The requests are:
- Promotion of art away from the mainstream
- Contact with other artists in the sense of a mental and creative exchange as well as artistic cooperation
- Occurring against discriminations of each kind as for example homophobia, misogynism, racism etc. = any disadvantage of people due to their ethnical origin, skin colour, sexual orientation, sex, religious affiliation or handicap
- A public-making of queer topics and ways of living
- No artistic restriction in any direction
- Openness and tolerance in relation to art works
- An integration of the art into the society
The association is furthermore not a closed group of people, as was never intended. Much more than this, it is the aim of this association to grow currently and to work together with ideally international artists from different art trends.
Already finished ART.Welten projects
Feature film
- [Anemonis] (Monja Art, 2005)
Experimental film
- [Welcome to my prison] (Monja Art, 2006)
Short film
- [The cinematographer] (Patrick Dorner, 2006)
Found-footage experiments
- [Notes to anarchism] (Patrick Dorner, 2006)
- [It’s a digital world!] (Patrick Dorner, 2006)
Participations, awards
- Anemonis: participated at the Alternative Film Festival [Tromanale] 2006 in Berlin, Germany
- Anemonis: Bronze Standard Award at the [British International Amateur Film Festival] 2006
- It’s a digital world!: participated at the [Cyprus International Film Festival] 2006
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