Rahman Hak-Hagir, Alfie Nze – FREE CHANGE (2016)
Public Performance; Video Documentation / 24 mins. / HD
3rd Feb. 2016 / Stefansplatz, Kärntnerstraße / Vienna
“No one has ever become poor by giving.”
― Anne Frank, diary of Anne Frank: the play
Concept, Camera & Art Direction:
Rahman HAK-HAGIR (AUT)
Performers:
Alfie NZE (ITA/NIG)
Rahman HAK-HAGIR (AUT)
Set-Assistant:
Andreas DRAXLER
Cut & Postproduction:
Rahman Hak-Hagir
SCREENING:
23. 04. – 26. 10. 2016 @ SCHÖNE OPERATION / DESIGNING BEAUTY
MUAB – Museum am Bach / Ruden, Austria
MUSEUM AM BACH – Institute for Social Systems Research / Ruden / Ruda (Carinthia, Austria): With the Museum am Bach acting as an Institute for Social Systems Research a new type of museum is being unfolded, negotating models instead of phenomenas. The aim of this interdisciplinary arts initiative is to find the convergance of art, artistic research, cultural and social antropology. The Museum is collecting, presenting and researching social system models, focusing on modern utopias. Its mission is to create a new holistic understanding of society, based on self education and adaptive participation. www.museumambach.com
ALFIE NZE is an Nigerian born author, theatre director & a photo- video- and performance artist based in Milan (Italy). His current project is an art documentation film „DEVIL COMES TO KOKO“ about toxic waste production and dumping in Africa. Alfie Ndubuisi Nze´s work investigates inter-cultural and anthropological as well as historically and contemprary social phaenomenas. Since 2015 he is a core member of the international artist collective known as THE OTHER SOCIETY.