THE TRIANGLE PROJECT

Artist Exchange & Collaboration Experiments.

The main intention of The Triangle Project is to create relationships, collaborations, interaction, exchange, awareness and new perspectives between creatures all over the universe. However most of the time between Copenhagen, Istanbul and New York.
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5/28/2009

KERIM IS IN THE HOUSE


Said about KERIM
"For those of you who like Johnny Cashes Rubin-produced albums, Kris Kristofferssons "This Old Road" and bands/atists such as Nick Cave have got another artist to hold onto through dark, impenetrebele and rainy nights”
and
“With a presence worhty Leonard Cohen Kerim Arhans voice i spellbinding and the arrangements are a perfect match. Kerim could very well become Swedens answer to Nick Cave”


More about Kerim HERE

3/25/2009

TESLA 333



"We are whirling through endless space, with an inconceivable speed, all around us everything is spinning, everything is moving, everywhere there is energy. There must be some way of availing ourselves of this energy more directly. Then, with the light obtained from the medium, with the power derived from it, with every form of energy obtained without effort, from the store forever inexhaustible, humanity will advance with giant strides. The mere contemplation of these magnificent possibilities expands our minds, strengthens our hopes and fills our hearts with supreme delight."

- Nikola Tesla, 1891

Below from The Orion Project



We live on a planet that is consistently producing a magnetic field that can be tapped into to power our everyday needs as a virtual free energy source. Through interactions between the inner core of our Earth and that of our Sun, there exists an enormous and vastly untapped source of power.



Nikola Tesla was among the first inventors to successfully extract and make use of this source. By pulling out electrons from the earth and surrounding atmosphere and amplifying the energy using a specific design of coils, he was then able to transmit approximately 100 million volts over an initial distance of 26 miles and illuminating a bank of 200 light bulbs and ran an electric generator, all without the use of transmission lines. Later, he nearly perfected this technology only to have it seized by groups that wanted the device destroyed and the knowledge hidden.



(Bowie as Tesla)

An inventor have recently been identified who has studied and understands this concept. He wishes to remain anonymous at this time, but his background is excellent for this work. The goal is to produce a proof of principle device that is capable of fully powering homes, offices and buildings. Once a successful device is produced, the technology behind the power generation will be scalable to run smaller equipment such as computers and mobile phones, and larger items, such as vehicles and large machinery.

Read more HERE

3/16/2009

Balkan Boogie Circus Night


Join the Gypsie Circus for a night on Saturday 28th of March 2009 at the new UNGDOMSHUSET on Dortheavej 61

20:12
TincanCompany
Fenomenal circus show + Surprice
www.tincancompany.dk

22:00
Orkestar Baxtalo (our heroes)
Jaus jaus hop i danseskoene, musik fra balkanhjertet
www.baxtalo.dk og www.myspace.com/orkestarbaxtalo

00:00
Belaj Kru
Balkan table turners and Dance floor burners
www.myspace.com/belajkru

Doors open at 7pm and its free for all
20:12 IN COPENHAGEN'S MEATPACKING DISTRICT


20:12 is a projects space in northwest corner of Copenhagen's Meatpacking
District. It is located above the nightclub Kødboderne 18 (Meat Huts 18) in what used to be a restaurant school educating chefs to cook food.
It will open on Thursday the 19th 2009 at 12 minutes past 8pm.
There will be an art exhibition, musical performances along with spoken word and a party to celebrate and talk about the plans for the space in 2009 & 2010.

For more info and such go the FACEBOOK page
ISLAK KÖPEK (WET DOG)


Islak Köpek’s original lineup of Korhan Erel (computer, electronics, melodica), Şevket Akıncı (electric and acoustic guitars), Volkan Terzioğlu (tenor saxophone) and Volkan Ergen (percussion, computer processing) had their first performance in the summer of 2005. Following a series of performances at Galataperform and Jazz Cafe, Dirk Stromberg (electric guitar) and Robert Reigle (tenor saxophone) joined the band in January 2006. The six-piece band played regular gigs at Galataperform as well as other venues and also did some recordings, some of which released as their first album at the end of 2008.

Volkan Ergen left in the summer of 2006 to pursue other musical interests. The five-piece band played at Transit Improvisation Days with Le Quan Ninh and Kirstie Simpson, and Yanaël Plummet in June 2006, followed by a sold-out concert at the Akbank Jazz Festival in September 2006. Dirk Stromberg left the band because of teaching opportunities in Vietnam in 2007.

The remaining four members continued playing venues and making recordings, particularly with musicians such as Richard Nunns, Christian Asplund, Olivier Germain-Noureux throughout 2007 and 2008. They performed at the Body-Process festival A.M.B.E.R. and the second Transit Festival. The band also performed and continues to do so with guest improvisors from the flourishing Turkish scene, such as Umut Caglar (proprietor of the first Turkish free jazz/improv online label www.rekonstrukt.com), Florent Merlet, Alex Toisoul, Jose Blasco, and David Brosset, all members of the Turkey-based French improv band Have You Seen My Bird.

2008 saw the joining of Dilek Acay on violin, who has been a steady member until her departure for studies in Germany end of March 2009. Kevin Davis on cello is a permanent member as of February 2009.

Islak Köpek have been doing a show on free improvisation and free jazz on Açık Radyo since May 2006, where they interviewed musicians such as Christian Asplund, Richard Nunns, Chris Cutler, and Kevin Davis. The band members performed in different combinations, including other artists in Turkey, the Netherlands, Romania, France, Belgium, Poland, Austria and Germany.

Islak Köpek’s line up as of February 2009 is:

Robert Reigle: Tenor saxophone
Volkan Terzioglu: Tenor saxophone
Dilek Acay: Violin
Kevin Davis: Cello
Sevket Akinci: Electric guitar
Korhan Erel: Computer, electronics, melodica, cracklebox

Islak Köpek have released their first album in November 2008 on A.K. Müzik (www.akmuzik.com). The album features live and studio recordings of the six-piece band in 2006.



The Turkish name "Islak Köpek" means wet dog and was also part of the projects first installation in Istanbul 2007 during the 10th Istanbul Biennial and performed inside The Hall.

More HERE

SAMINA BAZAI - A Triangle Artist




After two mind-blowing openings Esplanaden Gallery is proud to present the last evening of three:

the 3. part of the trilogy Kataluma by Samina Bazai.

With the exhibition Kataluma Samina Bazai creates a living filmic experiment that extends over a period of 3 weeks and with a new opening every Friday a new part of the story - which has its origins in last Friday’s events - will be revealed to the audience. The beholder will find him/herself in mysterious locations and ancient myths on a journey to a yet unknown destination…

The third film in the trilogy will be shown together with the first two films.


E S P L A N A D E N _ G A L L E R Y


Esplanaden 1c _ 1263 Copenhagen K _ www.ge3.dk_
Tuesday to friday 13-18
saturday 12-15

PALETTI



Samina is also part of the artist duo Paletti who has both been part of the project in New York in 2006 (as seen in the above video made on the Triangle space infront of the Triangular Flatiron building where 23rd Street meets 5th Avenue and Broadway) and in Istanbul 2007 where they were part of the legendary "Alien Invasion" performance with Albertslund Terrorkorps at Dogzstar

2/05/2009

RELEASE OF ATOI'S "YOUTH MACHINE"



Above from after the performance at Lit Lounge New York, June 2008

Atoi and Fake Diamond Records invites you to the release party og their first album “Youth Machine”

Jolene
Wednesday the 11th of February, 8pm
Flæsketovet 81-85 Kødbyen, Vesterbro (Copenhagen Meatpacking District)

Choir of Young Believers, Giana Factory & La Belle Indifference will play Atoi
Opiate, Kasper Bjørke & Ormen will DJ

Mamamo exhibits his wonderful paper cuts from his designed cover

You can hear the original songs at: www.myspace.com/atoidk

...and listen to some brilliant remixes by Copyfokking, MHM ONE, Opiate and Kasper Bjørke at: www.myspace.com/atoiremixes

2/04/2009

Mille Kalsmose - Outroperspective


WAS-Wonderland Art Space præsenterer ’Outrospective’ – en
soloudstlling med Mille Kalsmose.


Fernisering: Torsdag 12. Februar 2009 kl. 17-22
Udstillingsperiode: 12.02.09 – 02.03.09

Mille Kalsmose har udstillet på kunstmuseer, kunsthaller og gallerier i Istanbul, New York, Barcelona, Budapest, Kanagawa i Japan, og blot i år har man kunne opleve hendes værker i Berlin, New York, Eivissa og Bratislava.
Det går med andre ord rigtig stærkt for den unge og talentfulde kunstner på den internationale kunstscene. Nu har Mille Kalsmose for første gang et solo show herhjemme, hvor hun kan opleves med udstillingen Outrospective i Wonderland Art Space.


Mille had the part of "Angel" in the film "Red's Pyramid" as part of The Triangle Project Part 3 in New York. Part of the "Outroperspective" project was installed at the Karsi Sanat exhibition in Istanbul called "Fill in Blank Space". She also exhibited her daring to fly installation (above photo) at the "Grounded - Was Man Meant to Fly Exhibition" show at ABC No Rio.

12/06/2008

2007-08, 2. samling - Svar på § 20-spørgsmål: Om Danmarks UNESCO-forpligtelser




The below is a question by Yildiz Akdogan (above) to the Danish Cultural Minister (at that time Mr. Brian Mikkelsen) regarding how hard it is for artist to get a visa to Denmark. She actually mentions The Triangle Project and the problems we had getting our Turkish artists to Denmark back in April 2007.

Spm. nr. S 1726

22) Til kulturministeren af:

Yildiz Akdogan (S):

Mener Kulturministeren, at Danmark lever op til sine UNESCO-forpligtigelser?

Skriftlig Begrundelse

Danmark har ratificeret »UNESCO's konvention om beskyttelse og fremme af de kulturelle udtryksformens mangfoldighed«. På trods heraf lyder det fra flere danske koncertarrangører, at reglerne for visum til ikkeeuropæiske kunstnere er så rigide og bureaukratiske, at man i flere tilfælde har måttet aflyse koncerter, fordi det har været umuligt at få et visum til de internationale kunstnere.


Yildiz Akdogan (S):

"Tak til kulturministeren. Jeg vil egentlig gerne starte med at remse to sager op, for muligvis mener kulturministeren, at vi lever op til vores forpligtelser i UNESCO-konventionen, men jeg kan så henvise til Kulturnyt fra den 25. april i år, hvoraf det fremgår, at billedkunstneren Jacob Fuglsang Mikkelsen havde inviteret en række kunstnere fra bl.a. Tyrkiet, hvor hensigten var at lave et såkaldt Triangle Project med besøg i henholdsvis New York, Istanbul og København, og der har Jacob Fuglsang Mikkelsen udtrykt bemærkninger om, at det har været enormt svært på grund af visumreglerne. Jeg citerer ham ordret: Vi fik lige lov til at være her og rejse hurtigt tilbage igen. Og det er altså et projekt, som varer over 3 år. Det synes jeg er lidt betænkeligt. Plus det at en af kunstnerne ikke fik lov til at komme herop, på grund af at han både var kunstner, altså musiker, og studerende. Det kan man så også tænke over.

Det andet eksempel, jeg vil tage op, er, at Peter Hvalkof, som er arrangør af verdensmusik for Roskilde Festival (og booker på GLOBAL CPH), siger, at man allerede i udvalgsprocessen faktisk tænker over, om det kan betale sig både sagsmæssigt og proceduremæssigt at få bestemte kunstnere fra bestemte lande herop, og det er egentlig meget bekymrende, når man tænker på, at man allerede i den her planlægningsfase skal tænke over, om det kan betale sig, fordi der er den risiko, at koncerterne kan gå hen og blive aflyst på grund af visumreglerne.

Som ministeren også korrekt sagde, så er der nedsat den her ekspertgruppe i EU-regi, som vil kigge på det, men det er først til december, der skal kigges på det. Nu er vi i sommerperioden på vej mod festivalarrangementer og byfester, og trods ministerens begrundelse med, at det hører under integrationsministeren, vil jeg egentlig gerne spørge: Overholder vi virkelig UNESCO-konventionen? Det er kun to eksempler, jeg har nævnt, der er mange flere."

From the Danish Parliment website

See Yildiz own site HERE

More about Yildiz HERE

See a delightful page dedicated to Yildiz by Jacob Holdt HERE

11/30/2008

Gordon Inc's World - Istanbul



Gordon Inc who was part of Part 4 in Istanbul has since October been
writing his own blog called "Gordons Verden" or Gordon's World or Mondo Gordon..

In the short text below from one of his posts, he salutes Istanbul:

"Istanbul, min elskede. Jeg har kun kendt dig en lille måned, alligevel har du brændt dig ind i min sjæl. Istanbul, jeg har stridt op ad dine stejle trapper og ned ad stejle gader, for at nå ind til dit hjerte, men dit hjerte er endeløst, troløst og alt for stort.

Oh, Istanbul, du har kørt mig træt som ingen anden kvinde. Du er altopslugende og udmattende og altomfattende. Istanbul, du er larm og dyttende gule taxier og mylder, hullede gader og forfald.

Istanbul, du er i hver eneste af de millioner af magiske katte som det siges at sjælene fra fordums indbyggere, overvintrer i. Istanbul, du er den sitrende rastløshed og den evige strøm i Istiklals myldende menneskemængder en hvilken som helst dag eller nat i alle døgnets 24 timer.

For Istanbul, du er evig og ubesejret.
"

Read more on: www.gordonsverden.nationenblog.dk

11/20/2008

GALLERI SPLENDID - A NEW GALLERY IN ISTANBUL 2008



Curated by Derya Demir (who is also part of The Triangle Project)and Leyla Gediz, The Bitch Is Sleeping, an exhibition covering all spheres and types of fetishism, takes place at various fetishistic landmarks of İstiklal Caddesi and also at Karşı Sanat and Gallery Splendid from November 19 to December 19.



Lovely Derya Demir above

The idea for the exhibition derived from the conference focusing on interdisciplinary research on fetishism titled "Substitute Lack!/Accept No Substitutes!" organized by ./independent scholars from 26 to 28 November. (www.independentscholars.org) The appearance of fetishism in an academic context led to the idea of organizing a parallel exhibition, engendering a fresh movement across the Istanbul art scene.


Based at Karşı Sanat (where The Triangle Project Part 4 also exhibited) and Gallery Splendid, the stops of the exhibition include almost all the historical and seductive shops along İstiklal Caddesi. The Bitch is Sleeping is also the opening exhibition of Gallery Splendid founded by Leyla Gediz and Derya Demir.



The nightclub Dogzstar will feature Monday daytime screenings of films related to the subject: The exhibition touches upon sexual fetishism in (above)  Bruce LaBruce's "No skin of my ass" and Brice Dellsperger's "Body Double X", both films where body parts are the focus of fetishism. Richard Van Loot's colourful video "Rate Allegorique No.1" will be shown between the two films.



The work of three artists will be presented at Gallery Splendid. Strands of "hair" Elçin Poyraz has delivered from the source of fetishism, (above, who is also part of The Triangle Project)) Kaan Karacehennem's series of photographs of homosexuals hiding their faces and Barış Doğrusöz's videos titled "7 ways to fake a perfect skin", each an animated canvas, are the first works to be exhibited at the magnificent Gallery Splendid.

See the website for Galley Splendid HERE

Join The Galley Splendid Facebook Group HERE!

See the Karsi Sanat website HERE
Conceptual framework of the İstanbul Biennial 2009



The 11th International Istanbul Biennial's conceptual framework has been announced by the Biennial curators WHW (What, How & for Whom) at the Biennial press conference.
The 11th International Istanbul Biennial will take place between 12 September-8 November 2009 and takes its title, "What Keeps Mankind Alive?" from the closing song of the second act of Bertolt Brecht's The Threepenny Opera, written 80 years ago.

According to WHW, the question "What Keeps Mankind Alive?" seems to be more urgent and topical than when it was first posed by Brecht in 1928. The conceptual framework of the 11th International Istanbul Biennial "What Keeps Mankind Alive?" will serve as a trigger, as well as a certain script for the exhibition, allowing us and the artists to pose questions of economic and social urgency today.

The curators of the 11th International Istanbul Biennial What, How & for Whom / WHW is made up of four women: Ana Devic, Natasa Ilic, Sabina Sabolovic and Ivet Curlin, who studied Art History and Comparative Literature in the University of Zagreb. WHW was formed in 1999; based in Zagreb, Croatia, and since 2003 has been directing the program of Gallery Nova -non-profit, city-owned gallery in Zagreb. For the social dimensions of their work in contemporary art since 1989, WHW has been awarded the first Igor Zabel Culture & Theory Award by the ERSTE Foundation.

The 11th International Istanbul Biennial will take place between the dates
12 September-8 November 2009.
More on the conceptual framework of the İstanbul Biennial HERE

10/25/2008

Dj Hugo Chavez & Vj Ahmedinejad
at Global Copenhagen for Part 5




Flyers made for his Copenhagen Tour



10/15/2008

GLOBAL CPH
Saturday the 18th of October 2008.


The Triangle Project continues the quest to create interaction and exchanges between Istanbul, Copenhagen and New York.

On Saturday October 18th, Part 5 will take place at GLOBAL CPH

This time around Dj Hugo Chavez & Vj Ahmedinejad
has been invited, along with Snöleoparden, DJ Gazi and Claus Ankersen.

Snöleoparden:

"The snowleopard is so cool - it makes its own instruments - makes its own drugs - makes its, whole and completely, own kind of music which you can't hear anywhere else in this cosmic zoo."

http://www.myspace.com/snleoparden

Dj Hugo Chavez & Vj Ahmedinejad:

"A multimedia art project from Tehran & Caracas investigating culturalistic clicés and their effects on the economical and political situation of individuals; "Against the Walls and Against the Bridges".

http://www.myspace.com/djahmedinejadakachavez

DJ GAZI:

Gazi Peker is a Kurd from Turkey living in Denmark, being the first Kurdish/Turkish/Danish artist playing electronic music. In early 2008 he released his debut CD named "Kismet". The music is in the electronica / ambient genre with an ethnic dimension.

http://www.myspace.com/djgazi

Claus Ankersen

The Danish spoken-word artist Claus Ankersen, who just came back from a longer stay in Istanbul will also perform during the evening.

http://www.myspace.com/clausankersen

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Doors open at 21.00

>>Open bar with Efes Beer 21-22<<
(THANK YOU FULLHOUSE!)

Show Starts at 22.00

GLOBAL - NØRRE ALLE 7
DK 2200 KØBENHAVN N.

http://www.globalcph.dk

10/13/2008

Orkestar Baxtalo




Orkestar Baxtalo er københavner-sigøjnere, en samling virtuoser, taskenspillere, gøglere, skrighalse, klaverstemmere og luksusbumser. Bandet blev samlet i starten af 2008, og har turneret i Rumænien og spillet koncerter i Sverige og Tyskland. Familien består af erfarne folk fra Rusty Båthorns, Los Perros Verde, Nitterne, Klepti klepti - fra cirkusteltene, carbaretscenerne og fra den Københavnske underverden. Baxtalo har udgivet en EP hvorfra sangen Manua Cu Voca er nomineret til Årets World Track 2008.

Orkestar Baxtal spillede til støttefesten for The Triangle Project på
Islandsbrygge den 4. september 2008 og havde en del af sine medlemmer med i Istanbul for PART 4.

På nettet: http://www.myspace.com/orkestarbaxtalo

10/10/2008

GLOBAL COPENHAGEN

Global CPH presents world music with a selection of the best international and national bands.

Global CPH is placed in the heart of Copenhagen, in the ethnic rich Nørrebro area. The musical profile focuses on the many exciting mergers, which characterize the Global music world.

Global CPH, whose booker (Peter Hvalkof) is also booker of the famous Ballroom stage at the Roskilde Festival, offers its audience unique concert experiences, where people bring something extra back home.


Website:
www.globalcph.dk
SNÖLEOPARDEN


A strong fascination for world music has led Jonas Stampe to travel a lot, especially in India, Pakistan and Morocco. In ’98 he spend one year in India as a sitar-student under Ravi Shankar, and in ’99 he was a part of Ravi Shankars live-group on a tour in the UK.

"The snowleopard is so cool - it makes its own instruments - makes its own drugs - makes its, whole and completely, own kind of music which you cant hear anywhere else in this cosmic zoo. The snowleopards favourite colour is green. its favourite stones are chrystal and agathy. its level of inspiration is light purple."

"Have you ever come home from the pub and watched Sesame Street? It's good isn't it? Listening to Snoleoparden is a very similar experience... If there's a child left in you, it'll want to spend some time with Snoleoparden. At the end of the day, if this doesn't put you in a good mood, nothing will."
- Damian Leslie, Incendiary Magazine.

On the web:
www.myspace.com/snleoparden

Record Label:
www.rump-recordings.dk

10/08/2008

"MADE IN TEHRACAS" by DJ Hugo Chavez and VJ Ahmedinejad




DJ Hugo Chavez & VJAhmedinejad will perform "MADE IN TEHRACAS" at GLOBAL CPH on October 18th, 2008. A new multimedia art project from Tehran & Caracas investigating culturalistic clicés and their effects on the economical and political situation of individuals; "Against the Walls and Against the Bridges". Dj Hugo Chavez & Vj Ahmedinejad Project focuses on media literacy, the role of advertising and corporate power in our lives, intellectual property issues and the evolution of art, law and resistance in a media-saturated multi-national world and deconstructing Turkish films from the 60s and 70s and the Ethnic Market and East-West gateway clichés about Istanbul and creates bizarre new forms similar to the kaleidoscope effect with Middle Eastern Uranium and South America's Bolivar.

On the Web:

www.myspace.com/djahmedinejadakachavez

Record Label: www.myspace.com/gozelrecords

9/28/2008

THE ISTANBUL POTLUCK DINNER



Dear Friend of The Triangle Project,

Come and join our Potluck Dinner!
The concept of a Potluck dinner is an Native American custom, where each person
coming to the dinner brings their own special dish to share with the others.
We ask you to come to our dinner with a dish of food that you love and want to share
with rest of the guests. Since there will be many different nationalities at the
dinner, expect a variety of different food, including appetizers and dessert.
Please also bring your own drink of choice.

We look forward to share and taste with you.

Bon Apetit!

Jacob - The Triangle Project

Julie - Caravansarai : www.caravansarai.info

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Sevgili Arkadaşlar,

Gelin ve bizimle Potluck Yemeğimize katılın!

Bir Amerikan geleneği olan Potluck yemeği, konsept olarak, katılan her kişinin kendi hazırladığı bir tabak yemekle geldiği ve bu yemeği diğerleriyle paylaştığı bir etkinliktir.
Biz de sizi, bu etkinliğimize sevdiğiniz bir yemeğinizle katılmaya ve bu yemeğinizi diğerleriyle paylaşmaya davet ediyoruz.

Etkinlikte birçok farklı milletten davetlilerimiz olacağından, oldukça fazla çeşit değişik yemek bulabileceğinizi unutmayın; buna mezeler ve tatlılar da dahil.

Lütfen gelirken kendi tercihiniz olan bir içeceğinizi de yanınıza alır mısınız?

Sizleri yemeğimizde görmeyi ve tatlarımızı paylaşmayı umuyoruz.

Afiyet Olsun!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potluck

DIRECTIONS HERE

9/23/2008

Gazi Peker


Gazi Peker is a Kurd from Turkey living in Denmark, being the first Kurdish/Turkish/Danish artist playing electronic music. In early 2008 he released his debut CD named "Kismet". The music is in the electronica / ambient genre with an ethnic dimension.

Kismet is produced as a soundtrack album for a screen play by the same name. It’s a one-man project, involving guest musicians such as Sivan Perwer, John Villadsen, Aynur Peker, Sven Pors, Tara P. Kramtøft and others.

Gazi Peker is today one of Denmark's busiest DJ's playing ethnic and lounge music.

On the Web:

www.peker.dk

http://myspace.com/gazipeker

http://www.myspace.com/djgazi

Hülya Ucar - A Triangle Project Artist



I'm a Turkish woman, who was born and brought up in
Denmark. This gives me a double perspective, hereby I
don´t mean that everyone with a bi-cultural background
necesarely have the thoughts and perspectives that I have.
I know that I am very special in many ways and also very sensitive.

Sometimes I write short stories and poems.
Poems in Danish and short stories in Turkish.
I'm also in a film association club, called World
Cinema DK. Here we choose film from around the world to show Danes different cultures in order to help the integration of Danes and ethnic minorities.


What I really want to do with my art is to create
political and social awareness. Human rights and ethnic rights in
a Western European multicultural setting.

9/20/2008


Visuals and innocuous pranks can take you faraway places.
VJ Polly and Ester (ak. Mai Sydendal and Tina Helen) heading for Istanbul.


Exclusive for the Triangle project (part 4) in Istanbul we have created a limited edition of mixtapes - 22 to be exact! The tapes are based on material from Danish arties like Gustav Winckler, Keld Heick, Johnny Reimar, Gitte Hænning, Anne Grete and many more. Cut into pieces and randomly mixed together the tapes create a mosaic of what some would characterise "the Danish music-treasure". The tapes includes tunes like "Rocken gav mig alt" (Rock music gave me everything), "Spil Whist igen" (Play Whist again), "Jeg gir mit humør en gang lak" (I'll apply some vanish to my mood), "Hils fra mig derhjemme" (Say hello from me at home) and "Lidt go' musik gør alle glade" (A little music makes everybody happy). We will hand out the tapes at the exhibition closing date. Don't miss!

By: Halfdan Mouritzen and Tina Helen




9/18/2008

Who do you THINK you are - Mille Kalsmose-Hjelmborg


Video: “Who do you THINK you are” - 2008

Mille Kalsmose-Hjelmborg is making art on the borders between the traditional genres and traditional concept of art on the one side, and art as a genuine part of our lived lives, on the other. Her work is staged as an enquiry of what it is - actions, decisions, history, a moment in time - that makes us ourselves. 

Her work is conceptual, but also grounded in process, as her every day life has a direct influence on her artworks. In this sense Mille’ s work is autobiographical: the artworks and reality are intimately connected in the process of creation. She creates new connections between the individual world of experience, and the social reality permanently changing. 

 Here we exist in a constant tension between loosing our identity through the innumerable social relations and networks in which we are constantly being absorbed, and the need to confront this process of demolition through the permanent reshaping of our own identity. It is crucial that this reshaping must not be an excluding process negatively directed towards the other person, but in stead must be able to receive him in his unique existence. 

Thus new concepts of individual identity must be developed leading to binding social relations, and this is the task that Mille Kalsmose-Hjelmborg undertakes through her art. By Ole Fogh Kirkeby Website: www.millekalsmose.dk

9/16/2008

The Triangle Project Part 4 – Fill In Blank Space




I went to get a loan and they asked my race I wrote down human inside the space 

Beastie Boys “To The Five Boroughs” 


The fourth episode of The Triangle Project Adventure is subtitled: Fill In Blank Space. The title opens up onto an understanding of space that playfully challenges the given notions of urban space. The order to fill in the blank space raises different connotations. On one hand to a civic (perhaps even restraining) system of formulas and information retrieval attempting to formulate and control the urban landscape and culture, on the other hand the title opens up to a more positive blank space of possibility. The blank space is used as a method to transform any predefined space into a blank space; a piece of white paper; a clean slate; a new common ground from where new ideas can grow and blossom. The blank space turns our ideas of space and space belongings, upside down and leaves the clear definition behind in favor of the empty potential space; the space in which a true meeting can occur. The blank space is honest to the potentiality of the meeting between cities, cultures and people, erasing all prejudices and stereotypical notions beforehand. The blank space can be found (or claimed) in the art space, the club scene or in public. The blank space is not yet defined; it is for everybody to fill in… 

The Artists: Ari Alpert, Jørgen Bitsch, Rasmus Bjørn, Theis Wendt, Gordon İnc, Claus Ankersen, Therese Mørch-Jørgensen, Mai Ulrikka Sydendal, Søren Thilo Funder, Mille Kalsmose-Hjelmborg, Polly & Ester, Jon E. Nyholm, Ditte Hegelund, Lili Badawi, Jacob Fuglsang Mikkelsen, Bitmobilen, İlhan Sayın, Banu Birecikligil, Boysan Yakar, Güneş Resul, Bahar Onan, Hülya Ucar, Barış Ger, Nilgün Sabar, Halfdan Mouritzen, Tina Helen

Gallery exhibition at 

Karşı Sanat Çalışmaları 
Gazeteci Erol Dernek Sokak, 
No 11/4 Hanif Han, 
34420 Beyoğlu İstanbul 

 Opening Event September 26th 2008 
More info: www.karsi.com
Triangle Project Part 4 – Fill in Blank Space
On the Streets

- intents and purposes

As Triangle Project returns to Istanbul, it's with an almost entirely new group of Danish artists and musicians representing a different part of the Danish underground cultural scene: people who take the streets as a natural setting for creation. Over the past year, this art form has seen a major revival and represents one of the most interesting cultural developments in Copenhagen in recent years. It is this experience we want to bring with us to Istanbul. Our main aim will therefore be to take Triangle out of the clubs and galleries and into the streets.


The Global Village?


With the overall purpose of the Triangle Project being a meeting between cultures, it's interesting to note that clubs and galleries often end up as representatives of a Global Village. This, in the sense that no matter how great the geographical distance, they are still the harbingers of cultural similarity. This is displayed in the social groupings that show up, the established rules for interaction, product orientation, at least a semi-commercial context and to some degree also the same artistic and musical tendencies.


That's not to say that they have nothing to offer! They often provide the financial basis as well as a socially and legally acceptable framework for developing and exhibiting new cultural tendencies. Still there's no doubt that something does get lost in that process – and it is this something we want to regain as a complement to the other parts of the project.


Dogmas


The advantages of working in the public space are manifold. We'll be able to reach a wider spectrum of the population. The art work and music will be forced to interact with and reflect on the local context. This will put the process – as opposed to a finished product – at the forefront of the project. The unpredictability of the situation will also enable us to regain an aspect of spontaneity that often gets lost when trapped between four walls.
So artistically speaking, the project is based on a set of dogmas that can be summed up as:

  • Public Space

  • Target group: wider spectrum of the population

  • Interaction

  • Process-oriented
  • Do It Yourself (D.I.Y.)

The Streets as a cultural meeting


For the three days of this project, everybody will meet up with an open mind, limited materials, divide into groups and prepare for excursions to different locations in Istanbul. Depending on the possibilities, one can expect projections from a ”cinema in a bag”, distorted radio transmissions, street art a'la jewels, posters, chalk paintings, pearl workshops, printing workshops, mobile acoustic jam sessions... and anything you might want to add.


We hope a lot of people from Istanbul will join in. Either by defining their own street interventions, contributing to some of ours, providing us with know-how, documenting the different events, helping us with translations and communication ... or simply for having a good time.


The intention is to create situations that will redraw a pre-defined public space and turn it into a blank space to be filled in by everybody anew. It thereby becomes an empty potential space that can constitute the foundation for a new and more direct form of communication – a tool used to create the basis for a more unmediated meeting between cultures.


Even in Copenhagen, these types of interventions have unpredictable outcomes. By putting ourselves in a context that we know near to nothing about, it becomes almost impossible to second guess. This is pushed to the limit by the fact that we have no permissions to do street happenings. Nor do we have a budget to rely on. Still it is also on the streets that we'll learn most about both the cultural differences and similarities.The uncertainty and unpredictability of the project therefore not only represents its greatest challenge – artistically, culturally and socially – but is precisely what gives it its greatest potential.



Lili & Ditte - See you in Istanbul!


Programme

To provide a practical foundation for Triangle on the Streets, we've integrated it with the other locations in the project.


Sunday 21th – Friday 26th
(11:00-19:30)

”Triangle Pt. 4 - Fill in the Blank Space” gallery exhibition at Karşı Sanat Çalışmaları
Gazeteci Erol Dernek Sokak, No 11/4 Hanif Han, 34420 Beyoğlu İstanbul
Group exhibition with works by both Danish and Turkish artists. This will provide a presentation of the Danish artists and musicians and a space to interact with Turkish artists.
Friday 26th (18:00-22:00)

Opening/Closing party at Karşı Sanat

Opening talk explaining about the project and plans

Lineup:

Acoustic jam with Ali Kaj

Ladybox (dj)
Bitmobilen (live)
DJ Gazi
DJ St. Marcus

This will provide the possibility for all the Danish and Turkish artists, musicians and other curious people to meet up, get a feel for the project and possibly plan the next few days.

DIRTY
(22:00-04:00)

Triangle Project Pt. 4 - Fill in Blank Space - electronic

Erol Dernek Sok. No:11/1 Hanif Han Apt. - Beyoğlu

Lineup:
Ladybox (dj)
Bitmobilen (live)

DJ Gazi & DJ Triangle Lover
DJ Ari

DJ St. Marcus

DJ Taylan (AUF)
Saturday 27th

13:00 - 16:00 Meet at Dogzstarz for
the preparation for daily street happenings

16:00 - 22:00 Street music, art and work shops in the area of Akarsu cd. Beyoglu

Anybody interested should show up, contribute with their own project, collaborate with one of the groups or just come along to help out with translation or documentation
Dogzstar (22:00-04:00)
Triangle Project Pt. 4 - Fill in Blank Space – mash up
Lineup:
ExBoyfriendsClub
Ali Kaj (live)
Ladybox (dj)

Bitmobilen (live)
Fidel Astro
(dj)
DJ St. Marcus

VJs:
Reality Rocks

Polly & Ester
Jon E. Nyholm

Sunday 28th

13.00: 16:00 meet at Dogzstar's for preparations
16:00 - 19:00 Street music, art and work shops in the area of Akarsu cd. Beyoglu

19:00 New York Street Food Potluck Dinner


A food culture collaboration between The Triangle Project's Jacob Fuglsang Mikkelsen
and Active Ingredient's Julie Upmeyer.

For more information and directions:
www.active-ingredient.net
OR
The Triangle Project Facebook Group
Tuesday 30th
13.00 meet at Dogzstar
for preparation for the final street party:Building instruments, city wall projections.....Everybody is very welcome to join in!

20:00 Final Street Party a'la Seker Bayram at Galata Square
...celebrating the end of Ramadan

Acoustic jams, live music sets, DJ-sets, visuals on the walls, and different art projects. All the art works from the street projects will be given out or used for decorating the streets. Come and help us!

INVITE ALL YOUR FRIENDS!!!

9/08/2008

THEIS WENDT - A Triangle Artist
















My work deals with the understanding of space and human behaviour. Hierarchy, architectural and social relations are challenged and staged in spaces where “reality” and abstracted forms are merged together in another space.


Figures that we know perform actions out of its usual context, showing no clue of logical behavioural systems, in spaces where floating and sometimes almost organic holes creates an idea of something else.



A gap in time, a flaw in architecture, an empty face and twisted social environments are presented through drawings, paintings, installations or whatever media fits the context of the piece.


I seek and wish to present works that moves in and out of contemporary discourses, raising questions on the ideas of right and wrong, but never presented in a dictating way.

web:
www.theiswendt.com
Gordon Inc.


I am Gordon Inc. Danish writer and multi-artist, 44, named after the American cartoon-hero Flash Gordon.

I have written 3 books, done numerous spoken word-shows and movies, castrated myself in public television and exhibited myself naked in a glass cage for 32 days at an art-gallery under the title "Man is the greatest work of art."

I am in Istanbul to seek inspiration and knowledge and do a spoken word preaching about the unifications of all religions, hopefully in the Hagia Sophia.

After my visit to Istanbul I will travel on to Aleppo, Damaskus, Bagdad and Iran.



I come as a friendly ambassador from Denmark. I consider myself as a spiritual rock`n`roller.
My mission is to re-brand the name of Denmark in a positive way in the middle east.

On the Web:

http://www.myspace.com/gordoninc
facebook: Claus Winther
www.gordoninc.dk
Youtube films

9/06/2008

Istanbul på Bryggen

- Support Event for the Triangle artists going to Istanbul for Part 4



Everybody Loves The Sunshine




Orkestar Baxtalo Live


Kite Builder


DJ Gazi


Citadel also celebrated their 5th anniversary

We would like to thank FULL HOUSE & UNIFOOD for supporting the event
CLAUS ANKERSEN



Danish Artist and intergalactic traveller, working situationistically with spokenwords and live-literature, poetry, fiction, installation, video- and soundscapes, painting and various cross-over forms. Originally educated in Cultural Anthropology and Communications at Universities in Aarhus (AAU), Copenhagen (KU) and Santa Barbara (UCSB), Claus Ankersen constantly examines and questions the human condition. Claus Ankersen has been instrumental in the development of Danish spoken word, and is a legendary figure in Danish Slam Poetry, although he only competes with him self and his artistic strive towards deeper understanding of man.



HOMEPAGES:

www.clausankersen.dk

www.myspace.com/clausankersen

www.youtube.com/clausankersen

www.facebook.com/clausankersen

www.reverbnation.com/clausankersen



Claus Ankersen is a multifacetted artistic and creative fountainhead, he works situationalistically, exploring and channeling the chaotic here and now into text, spoken words, sound- and videoscapes, installation, paintings or whatever expression suits.



As part of the triangle project # 4, I will exhibit video installation and do live performance in clubs and outdoor. I will seek to coorperate with the tyrkish artists. I will also do live painting outside.
I will try to create new material while in Istanbul, reflecting the contextual atmosphere. I would love to cooperate with musicians and dj's performing spokenword poetry in clubs or outdoor
I would love to work with artists, creating artwork and installation in situ
I would also like to cook
I would love to show videoinstallations outside, projected onto walls
Also live outdoor performance poetry, lovely to coop. with tyrkish poets and performers as well
I believe in being togetherness and would like to continue and explore further the relationships founded during The Triangle Project part # 2 and # 3
I am also in continuos process of documenting and reflecting upon The Triangle in words and works

MATTER OUT OF PLACE.



Like New York, Istanbul is several worlds in one. But perhaps even more segregated onto fragments with little or no interaction. Thus we are dealing with hyper-fragmentet cultural realities in the
same city, with an enormus difference betwen rich and poor, between classes and kinds.

Writing these lines, I am compelled to explore this dynamic by deploying a matter-out-of-place tactic, pondering the quirky effects it could have to present art -in contexts where the majority of art
consumption is somewhat differently focussed. Taking the arts to the streets is one thing, taking the street art into the fine salons, is another. Thus presenting revolutionary spokenword monologues for an upper-class segment, for instance will have a greater impact, than if presented in a street culture: Examples:
Dinner readings – I would like to read for people while they eat (private contexts)
TV and Broadcast – To reach as great a segment as possible
Executive VIP readings

Put poetry on the streets
Put poetry everywhere


Another thing I would like to do, is live commenting people in the streets with megaphone or PA (everybody with' green hair, please report to the mayors office at this instant, everybody with moustaches.. etc.. perhaps in cooperation with a turkish artist that can do instant translation and shout the same in turkish..or the opposite)



Summing up these lines, I am all for communitas and coorperation, curious, creative and focussed on playfully grasping a hold of the big old here-and-now, and see how it can be molded into some kind of expression, making a point, and hopefully making a difference.