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Subversive Fair

A project by Social Impact within the frame of Linz 2009 European Capital of Culture

Statement

We want to bring together various aspects of counter culture and resistance technologies and forms. The active participants (exhibitors) represent the political and artistic view on global and local situations and open it to the fair visitors in the framework of a traditional trade fair. Means of resistance and counter culture form the "economy" of discontent and injustice.

Concrete Themes

  • New technologies, products and practises of cultural and political resistance will be tested in relation to their everyday potential and impact.
  • The effects of recuperation - the appropriation of subversive techniques by capitalist (culture) industry, as well as the intertwining of the advertising, fashion and music industries with the sex appeal of active political resistance - will be thematised and discussed.
  • Subversion often rubs up against the realm of legality or collides with it. Therefore, questions about punishment and/or repression will be raised (e.g. refusal of funding, silencing through the media, but also imprisonment).
  • Further events such as lectures, moderated talks, (product) presentations, action tours through the fair, workshops dedicated to the transfer of specialised knowledge and techniques, as well as the experimental and playful testing of ideas, technologies and strategies will complete the fair's programme.

A trade fair (or trade show) is an exhibition organised so that companies in a specific industry can showcase and demonstrate their new products and services. Some trade fairs are open to the public, while others can only be attended by company representatives (members of the trade) and members of the press, therefore tradeshows are classified as either "Public" or "Trade Only". There are currently over 2500 trade shows held every year in U.S. alone.