TTFF@TPO
 Wedsday October 5_TTFF@TPO

Wedsday October 5_TTFF@TPO

Wedsday October 5, at 18:00

TTFF@TPO Via casarini 17/5 Bologna

T.a.g. - Tunisia after generations

From the wall to web 2.0 un era in revolt

Aperitif with visual art, installations, exhibitions, debates

An evening dedicated to Tunisia and forms of communication, to try to understand the urgency to talk about become art and  immediately come to change a whole society, defining  an unprecedented cultural and political revolution. How the new media and web 2.0 have created new possibilities for change? What points of contact between the generation of Arab Spring and the Italian?


From 19:00 Street artist devolution – Pannel discussion with

       •    Collective "Le Peuple Souterrain", Tunisi
       •    Artocracy in Tunisia - Inside Out Project - Special guests Sophia Baraket, Rania Dourai
       •    To-Let , Bologna
       •    Shooting Dollz, Bologna
       •    Fabiola Naldi, art critic and curator

From 20:00 to 22:00 loop projections of

ARTOCRACY IN TUNISIA INSIDEOUT – EPISODE 1
Alastair Siddons | 2011 | Tunisia | 14’ - Preview TTFF2011

Revolution Sories
Sophia Baraket | 2011 | Tunisia | 3’

COMA
Alaeddine Aboutaleb | 2010 | Tunisia | 8’

LA FABBRICA DEI CLANDESTINI - VOL.1 - Murgia
Isabella Urro,  | 2011 | Italy | 20’

From 21:00 “Oltre la comunicazione” debate with:

     •    Radio Kalima Tunisi, Faten Hamdi editor
     •    Issam Heni, blogger of Sidi Bouzid
     •    Mohamed Khiri, editor of Cinematunisien.com
     •    Michela Sechi, Radio Popolare Milano – Correspondent  Nord Africa e Medioriente
     •    modera Damiano Duchemin, Ass. Ya Basta

 Photography exhibition and installations:

Artocracy in Tunisia - L'art prend le pouvoir / Art takes over

Project of the French photographer JR, made by six Tunisian photographers: Sophia Baraket, Rania Dourai, Wissal Dargueche, Aziz Tnani, Hichem Driss e Hela Ammar.

JR before being a world famous photographer is a street artist. He claims to own the largest art gallery in the world: the street. He exhibits freely in the streets of the world attracting the attention of those who do not normally visit museums.