Dinner #3: Where will we live? 11th November, 2022, 6:30 PM
We cordially invite you for the next dinner organized by John Hill as part of his project DEZORGANIZACE
In the city, housing is our biggest expense. What are the alternatives? How can we live and work for ourselves and each other, rather than the landlords and banks who take an ever-greater share of the city's wealth? How can we defend ourselves and our rights? Should we abandon the city altogether, and all together?
Over three months, regular meetings at INI prostor – to talk, eat, read and plan – will start a process of finding gaps in social infrastructure of the city and finding people who we can fill them with.
During the open-invitation dinners we can find out what we need and want and talk about the ways we can help each other to get it.
Dinner is open for everyone. There is a play area for kids as well.
For regular feeds follow the web:
https://dezorganizace.notion.site/dezorganizace-0a2d63adc85e409883a8536ccc1d74a5
The Project could be implemented thanks to the financial support of the Czech Ministry of Culture, the State Cultural Fund, a grant from the City of Prague.
Dinner no. 2: Bring friend/ enemy, 27th October from 6:30 PM
We cordially invite you for the second dinner organized by John Hill as part of his project DEZORGANIZACE
For our second event, we want to expand the range of people who can be part of the project. Please bring a friend or enemy to discuss how we can organise our lives to have a wider range of social interactions.
The project DEZORGANIZACE starts with the questions: what do we need and what do we want? Coming together to talk about the gaps in the social infrastructure of the city, we can start to find ways to fill these gaps for ourselves and each other. While we might need and want different things – and while some of our needs might be more urgent than others – we know best our problems and their solutions.
Over three months, regular meetings at INI prostor – to talk, eat, read and plan – will start a process of finding gaps to fill and finding people who we can fill them with. During the open-invitation dinners we can find out what we need and want and talk about the ways we can help each other to get it.
Dinner is open for everyone. There is a play area for kids as well.
For regular feeds follow the web:
https://dezorganizace.notion.site/dezorganizace-0a2d63adc85e409883a8536ccc1d74a5
The Project could be implemented thanks to the financial support of the Czech Ministry of Culture, the State Cultural Fund, a grant from the City of Prague.
Dezorganizace: Dinner no.1, 14th October from 6:30 PM.
We cordially invite you to the first of the meetings organized by our new resident John Hill. Come and have dinner with other guests who have a lot of insight into the issues of engaged self-organized practice.
Life today is increasingly full. Gaps in the city are filled in with buildings. Gaps in time are full of sound and images and communication. But gaps are important, they allow us to imagine new and different things.
Despite the fullness, there are still things missing from our lives in the city. The project dezorganizace starts with the questions: what do we need and what do we want?
Coming together to talk about the gaps in the social infrastructure of the city, we can start to find ways to fill these gaps for ourselves and each other. While we might need and want different things – and while some of our needs might be more urgent than others – we know best our problems and their solutions.
Over three months, regular meetings at INI prostor – to talk, eat, read and plan – will start a process of finding gaps to fill and finding people who we can fill them with.
Dezorganizace will start with an open-invitation dinner where we can find out what we need and want and talk about the ways we can help each other to get it.
The Project could be implemented thanks to the financial support of the Czech Ministry of Culture, the State Cultural Fund, a grant from the City of Prague.
John Hill (born 1986, Edinburgh) is an artist, curator and writer based in Prague, Czech Republic. As a founding member of the collective LuckyPDF, he has had work exhibited internationally and been commissioned by major UK institutions, including Hayward Gallery and Frieze Foundation. He leads the Fine Art Experimental Media BA at Prague City University and teaches Art Writing on the international masters at AVU, where he also co-curated the 2019 Diploma show Nejkrásnější věk.
His current work looks at organisational structures within and outside of art, including theatre, games and activism.