Milan, Italy 12-14 July 2008
The IGVFest occupying the billboard of Corso Como in Milan during the 2008 edition of the festival. [in collaboration with Intelligent Alternative, Beijing. Artist: Zhao Bandi, Bandi Panda Fashion Show, 2008]
Photo: Spela Zidar
Projection on the facade of fashion boutique in Corso Como. [Artist: Marco Villani, Readymade Life 1, 2007]
Photo: Spela Zidar
The newly forming 'Chinatown' in Milan has increasingly become a site of tension and open conflict between recent arrivals and the existing social landscape. The two artists explore the similar agriculture origins of the conflicting residents and their contemporary intersections.[Artist: Francesca Montà & Marthe Van Dessel, Rice, 2007]
Photo: Elisa Marchesini
International Guerrilla Video Festival, Milan 12-14 July 2008.
Photo: Elisa Marchesini
The IGVFest in the Isola area of Milan.
Photo: Daniel Urrea Peña
IGVFest video projection occupying a building in Milan. [Artist: Qiu Jun, Peach Blossum Garden, 2007]
Photo: Spela Zidar
International Guerrilla Video Festival in collaboration with Intelligent Alternative, Beijing. [Artist: Chen Zhong, Sichuan Street Song -1997/2008]
Photo: Daniel Urrea Peña
An area of Milan undergoing radical social transformation this building houses the last squat with many musicians and artists. In concert with the residents the festival intervened on the building that has been appropriated by its occupants for over a decade. [Artist: Raphael Cooper and Li Qiu QIu (Society Skateboards / Beijing Hip-hop Experience), The Peoples' Skateboards, 2007]
Photo: Sarah Vanhee
A view of local permutation of a broader global culture and the alternative realities forming in Asia in collaboration with Intelligent Alternative, Beijing. [Artists: Raphael Cooper and Li Qiu QIu (Society Skateboards / Beijing Hip-hop Experience), The Peoples' Skateboards, 2007]
Photo: Sarah Vanhee
Documentation of urban interventions in New York on commercial media in public space. [Artists: Anti-Advertising Agency and Graffiti Research Lab, Light Criticism, 2007]
Photo: Spela Zidar