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Citizenshop by Nele Vos
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Commissioned for Who Are We? Project, presented at Tate Exchange
Citizenshop is an interactive travelling installation which explores the multidimensional means of citizenship in a neoliberal world. It opposes the neoliberal concept of the acquisition of citizenship by investment, as is offered by an increasing number of governments across the world today. Instead, it asserts the multidimensional needs and interpretations of citizenship by the world’s people, and instigates a radical humanistic inquiry that seeks to stimulate new questions.
The installation interrogates emerging questions surrounding citizenship, such as the economic privatisation of the nation state, the worldwide increase in migration, cross-border interlinked technologies, and the disadvantages faced by the majority of people under these new international circumstances. The installation incorporates an online web shop where questions about data collection by policy makers and sociologists are raised and an assemblage of personal voices talking about citizenship is presented. The visitor experiences the government’s point of view alongside her/his own multidimensional needs, moving from being a spectator to becoming a co-author of the installation.
https://www.whoareweproject.com/
http://vos-org.com/
http://counterpointsarts.org.uk/
https://twitter.com/WhoAreWe_2017
https://twitter.com/NeleVos
https://twitter.com/CounterArts
Film by Marcia Chandra.
Date
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2017-09-25T15:18:28.000Z
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Counterpoints Arts<br />published via YouTube.com
IIIF Item Metadata
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art
borders
citizenship
Citizenshop
digital art
displacement
identity
installation
Marcia Chandr
migration
Nele Vos
Tate Exchange
Who Are We? Project