
The writer´s hand
In his novel Das Treffen in Telgte (Meeting in Telgte), Günter
Grass, Nobel prize winner for literature, described a meeting of
intellectuals: In 1648, after the war that had wreaked havoc on Central
Europe for thirty years, destroying towns, churches and people's beliefs,
a group of authors who had survived this war met near the German towns
of Münster and Osna-brück to talk about peace.
Günter Grass is an author, painter and sculptor. His picture Die Hand
des Schreibers (the Writer's Hand) shows a hand holding a quill
emerging from a dead stone landscape of war.
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Defence of the future
Brussels and the European Union are not just sources of money. The
citizens of Europe came together again after the devastation of the
Second World War seeking peace and prosperity, but to find them they
also had to overcome hatred. Soon after 1945, before the founding of the
European Community, people were buying goods from neighbours who a short
time before were still being depicted in Goebbels' propaganda as the
arch-enemy.
There can be no prosperity without peace. There can be no peace without
overcoming hatred. That is why we initiated the culture container In
Defence of our Future.
The idea
The mobile.culture.container is set up for a few weeks in each location
as a place where young people can meet freely. It is a place for older
schoolchildren to come to reflect, to produce their own school newspaper,
but it is also a place for discussions, workshops, exhibitions, dancing,
listening to music, writing, reading, chatting, a laboratory and a café.
It is intended as a creative venue - a place for ideas and a place to
relax. Its task is to create something of lasting continuity.
Questions
Questions are raised in the mobile.culture.container:
What does the personal future of young people in South-Eastern Europe
look like? How can lasting peaceful coexistence be achieved? And what
are the prospects in a world which is at present undergoing a technical
revolution? What skills will people need in order to be part of this
process?
What future awaits these young people and how can they begin, today, to
defend their own future?
Europe
The
mobile.culture.container informs young citizens about the tasks and
objectives of the European Union. The way to European integration of the
countries which the project visits is the way to a future of peaceful
coexistence. The mobile.culture.container regards the young people with
whom it talks of the future as the generation that can lead their own
country into a united Europe.For this reason there are "Europe Days"
providing information and an opportunity to discuss this goal.
Discussion
In the mornings, school classes and youth clubs are invited to discuss
the future. By arrangement with school heads and youth group leaders,
young people can get to know the mobile.culture.container, use it and
talk about their prospects for the future. The project supervisors lead
these discussions in the young people's language.
School newspapers
School newspapers can
serve as a platform for the free expression of the pupils' own thoughts
and opinions. The content and form depends on the pupils' interests, and
the pupils themselves take responsibility for the newspaper's design and
layout. This activity calls for independence and responsibility and also
for a democratic approach.
A first editorial office was founded in 2001 at the secondary school in
Cacak. In 2002 the mobile.culture.container will be able to set up
several school newspapers and to create a transnational network of
correspondents between these editorial offices.
The peace library
The mobile.culture.container has a small library containing both
contemporary literature and books on the economic and political
rapprochement of Central Europe after the Second World War. These books,
which are available to all, help readers to find out the reasons for
nationalism and war in the twentieth century, how hatred and isolation
were overcome, which strategies were successful and which were not.
In addition there are books about the European Union, journalism, film
theory and new technology.
New technology
The
mobile.culture.container has an Internet room. The Internet can be used
during the communal discussions and also during the afternoons. Project
workers show people how to use this technology and what can be found
with it so that users can research questions about the future in the
Internet, prepare subjects for the school newspaper and establish
contacts with institutions, other Internet cafés, interested persons or
school projects around the world. Each guest at the
mobile.culture.container also has the opportunity to use digital video,
photo and event technologies.
Workshops
The workshops develop
on the discussions in practical work. In 2001 there were workshops on
the following subjects: literature, theatre, newspapers, research,
painting, fashion, scenography, radio and public relations. The
workshops follow a fixed weekly schedule. Young people enter their names
in lists for a place in a workshop. At the end of the visit to each town,
the results of the workshops are shown at the final party.
Evenings
The
mobile.culture.container is also a public venue for events. Clubs are
planned for some evenings in the week where there is music and dancing.
Films can also be shown. There is a small stage for musicians, dancers
and actors and for presenting books, pictures and opinions. In 2001
these evenings were frequently used for discussions.
The mobile culture container is a place for reflection and relaxation.
The Tour
The
mobile.culture.container spends a few weeks in a town at the mayor's
invitation, because the support of town councils is indispensable in
realizing the project. Early on contacts are established to young people,
teachers, youth group leaders, the press, artists and institutions.
In winter 2001 the project was suspended to be restarted in the spring
of 2002 when it will visit six further towns.
What remains?
Apart from impulses
for people to think about their own future, the mobile.culture.container
aims also to leave behind something that is very concrete. Therefore
there are plans to set up a series of editorial offices for school
newspapers.
In Osijek a youth parliament was founded with the assistance of the
mobile.culture. container. In Cacak an information club with an Internet
centre was set up. These pro-jects which remain after the
mobile.culture.container has left contribute to the continuity of our
work.
Contact
Contacts are maintained in particular via the Internet, even after the
mobile.culture. container has left for other towns. Contacts will also
be kept up over the winter period. In addition, young people from the
former "mobile.culture towns" are invited to visit the new locations. In
2001 there were visits from Tuzla at
Osijek and from Tuzla and Osijek at Cacak. In Gorazde young people came
from all of the towns that had been visited previously to follow the
project's work and continue to take part in it.
Structure
The
mobile.culture.container consists of 16 containers assembled in a circle
and covered with an awning 20 metres wide and 7 metres high. Underneath
this awning there is an open space and a stage.
In the containers there is an Internet room with a video lab, an
exhibition and discussion room with a library, office, dressing room for
the stage, kitchen, toilets and washrooms, and a storeroom. The mobile.
culture.container requires a space of 35 square metres.
This construction has satisfied structural acceptance criteria and there
are also fire and safety measures.
Local assistance
The mobile.culture.container needs the help of town councils to find a
flat, hard court of the necessary size, to cover the electricity
requirements (2 x 135 A), to supply water, to remove sewage, to dispose
of rubbish and to use the telecommunication lines. There should be
connections for each of the supply lines close by. The towns are only
expected to provide free of charge for the use of the area, water,
sewage and rubbish disposal.
Naturally, the assistance of schools is necessary in order to implement
this collaborative project successfully. In addition, contacts are
required to the local press, local NGOs and youth clubs etc.
The fund's board of
trustees
The nonprofit
foundation Fonds Verteidigung unserer Zukunft (Defence of our Future
Fund) with headquarters in Vienna is responsible for the
mobile.culture.container.
Lieselore Cyrus, the High Representative for Bosnia-Herzegovina Dr.
Wolfgang Petritsch, Hans Koschnik and the Austrian Vice-Chancellor
Emeritus Dr. Erhard Busek are among the funds honorary trustees.
The fund curator is the Viennese lawyer Dr. Gabriel Lansky.
The fund's board
The chairperson of the
fund's board is Freimut Duve, the initiator of this project and the OSCE
Representative on Freedom of the Media. The Swiss Ambassador Emeritus,
Marianne von Grünigen, is deputy chairperson of the fund's board.
Other members of the board are Annemarie Türk (Kultur-Kontakt Austria)
and the Luxembourg Ambassador Jacques Reuter.
The team
The
mobile.culture.container is run by a team of eight members, the majority
from South-Eastern Europe. All members of the team that is responsible
for debates, discussions between the young people, advice regarding the
Internet and the video lab, press and public relations work and
assisting the director are from South-Eastern Europe.
Achim Koch, who is director, technical supervisor and project designer,
comes from Germany. Other colleagues providing technical assistance
could
come from Western or South-Eastern Europe.
Financing
The project
mobile.culture. container is being implemented in the framework of the
Stability Pact for South-Eastern Europe. The main state sponsors have so
far been the Federal Republic of Germany, the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg,
Switzerland and Norway. Further support has hitherto been received from
the Principality of Liechtenstein, Republic of Austria, Spain, and the
Czech Republic. Other countries will be offering support in the future.
The main private sponsors so far have been Volkswagen AG and Allianz
Kulturstiftung. The fund has been supported by mobilkom austria,
Kultur-Kontakt Austria and Korridor X Line.
Documentation
The work of the
mobile.culture. container is being evaluated in various ways. A book is
planned for 2002, which will present the experiences from the tour of
2001. At the beginning of 2002 there will be a documentary about the
project's work. This film will show excerpts from various video clips
produced by the young people during the video workshops of the 2001
tour.
At the same time the film will offer an insight into the
mobile.culture.container's work. Press coverage is being archived and a
scientific evaluation will also be drawn up.