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URBAN INSTRUCTIONS



URBAN INSTRUCTIONS is a partecipative intervention in public space and consists in a series of stickers placed around the 20th district. These islands propose different ways of interacting with other people and with the surrounding environment. Passers-by are invited to do small actions, imagine new possibilities, consider other points of view, refocus on the sense of neighbourhood and living-together. This could change, even for a moment, the community we are living in.

a project by BUUUUUUUUU, backed by SHIFT in the 20th district of Vienna.
here a map of where you could find the islands

Satellite Interventions, workshops and projects by Karin Pauer, Ryts Monet, Andrea Habith and Marie Vermont, Gerald Straub, Michikazu Matsune and BUUUUUUUUU.


URBAN INSTRUCTIONS SATELLITES PROJECTS 
(at Muskovit Galerie, Brigittaplaz bus stop, 1200, map )




IF JESUS WAS BLACK

Workshop zum Thema corporate identity mit Ryts Monet

Empfohlen für Erwachsene und Kinder ab ca. 12 Jahren


Fr 10.09.21: 16.00 – 18.00
Sa 11.09.21.: 16.00 – 18.00

www.rytsmonet.eu






EISBÄR INDUKTION 

sound performance by MUSKOVIT/VERMONT

Fr 10.09.21, 18.00 Uhr
Sa 11.09.21, 18.00 Uhr
So 12.09.21, 18.00 Uhr


Marie Vermont (marievermont.world)
Muskovit A. (andreahabith.space)



















URBAN INSTRUCTIONS 
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'WORKS FALL TRUE!' by Ryts Monet, neon sculpture, electrical materials, metal structures, scaffolding,
neon size: 300 x 70 cm,  2020

Installed on scaffolding seven metres above from the ground, against the backdrop of the ruins of one of the circular ramparts of Faganga Castle, the red neon sign echoes the famous phrase by Karl Marx and Frederich Engels taken from the Communist Party poster: WORKERS FROM ALL THE WORLD, UNITE!

During the night or in low light conditions, only a few letters of the inscription light up and the slogan is transformed, bringing out a new meaning on two lines:
WORK S  F ALL
T     R   U   E!

This is the first artwork exhibited in a public space by the artist after the first European lock down period March-May 2020, due to COVID-19. The site-specific work was presented in August 2020 on the top of the hill in the medieval village of Fagagna (UD), in Northeast Italy, 50 km from the border with former Yugoslavia.