Andreas Broeckmann on Mon, 1 Mar 1999 14:54:31 +0100 |
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Syndicate: LAMPARNA, Labin/Croatia |
From: Toni Prug <tony@irational.org> INFO release -------------------------------------- --------MULTIMEDIA COLLECTION------------ --------independent cultural centers in Croatia--- -------------------------------------- Coinciding with the end of the war in Croatia several new organizations on the NGO (non-government) scene emerged and some old ones were reborn. One of the most comprehensive projects is The Multimedia Cultural Center "LAMPARNA" (lighthouse) situated in the disused building on the site of old coal mine in Labin (Istria). Devastated by the loss of it's main employment resource and the inevitable consequences of post-war society, the youth in Labin relies on Lamparna as the only place of cultural exchange and information. Lamparna regularly hosts gigs, exhibitions, performances and has the only cyber cafe in the whole region. At the same time group of anti-war activists started Autonomous Cultural Factory (ATTACK) in Zagreb. Together with Arkzin (Anti War Campaign) Attack represents an alternative way of thinking and living to the nationalistic, repressive state politics that suppressed any kind of independent publishing, freedom of media and basic human rights. Due to the war and self-destroying, anti-European policy of Croatian government, the youth in Croatia spent 90's like their neighbors across new-found borders, in isolation, struggling to keep up with new trends in technology, education and communication. In order to rebuild the broken links with progressive people and ideas across the world as well as bring together people with similar interests inside Croatia, NGO LABinary started to put together MULTIMEDIA COLLECTION consisting of books, videos, cd-roms, spoken word, etc. It will be database of knowledge, ideas and works which will be used by aforementioned groups and open to all who express interest in it. Our fields of interest are: humanities, new media & technology (publishers like verso & routledge) and all initiatives which are raising awareness about multi-national corporate supremacy, ecology, grass-roots movement and documented NGO actions. We kindly ask you to contribute to this collection and to support our ideas of cultural integration & exchange in the spirit of our belief that we live in Europe and not on some remote, far place as our current government would like to make as believe. All contributors will be promoted in independent media & book shops including free adds & reviews in following magazines: ARKzin, Bastard & Attack newsletter as well as our own newsletter LABinary which will promote MULTIMEDIA COLLECTION once in six months. For LABinary, Nenad Romic - Marcell & Toni Prug