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[edit]DescriptionTriennale-flags-opening.jpg | FLAG METAMORPHOSES at Nothing to declare. 4th Triennial of Contemporary Art Oberschwaben, exhibition at Zeppelin Museum in Friedrichshafen, Germany, April - June 2008 |
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Author | Myriam Thyes |
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CALL FOR ENTRIES (please spread):
FLAG METAMORPHOSES
Flag Metamorphoses is a participatory art project - a continuously growing series of animations with many authors: The flags of every nation in the world will transform into each other through flash animations. Between each two flags, scenes appear to show an aspect of the relations between the two countries - an exploration into the meaning of imagery on flags, aiming to create interrelated associations through questioning, reassessing, fluidizing and re-mixing of diverse national iconography. Flag Metamorphoses lays stress on the relations between nations as changing ones: Only in the permanent re-creation of values, symbols and ways of life, in mixing with others and differing from others, identities, cultures and societies stay alive. Each artist who creates a flag animation expresses such a relation in his/her own way. You too can contribute! To find out how to participate (concept + call in 8 languages), to see Flash flag animations and the list of exhibitions and festivals, please visit: www.flag-metamorphoses.net
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