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The participating artists of under.ctrl are Nooshin Farhid (Iran/the UK), Hristina Ivanoska (Macedonia) Effie - Amir (Israel/Belgium), Zhou Hongxiang (China), Ran Slavin (Israel), Anabala (Turkey), Sala Manca (Argentine/Israel), Ligna (Germany), Erhan Muratoglu (Turkey), Michael Zinganel (Austria), Pragmatic Sanction (Austria), Vuk Cosic (Slovenia), Nicole Pruckermayr - IOhannes zmölnig (Austria), Yane Calovski (Macedonia), FOS (Denmark) and Igor Stromajer - Brane Zorman (Slovenia). | |
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Pragmatic Sanction (Austria)
PS stands for "Pragmatic Sanction", a term from the Austro-Hungarian
history (1713, basic law about the indivisibility of the Habsburg lands
and succession). It is used here as the title for a public
stigmatisation of right wing-extremist, German-nationalist and
ultra-conservative organisations in Austria.
Welle (Wave), 2006
PS aims to be a long-term documentation of such movements and it provides information to the public by various forms of activities, e.g. public/undercover interventions, publications, postings etc.
Welle (Wave) 3 exclusively focuses on three major groups in Graz -
"Akademische Burschenschaften" (Academic Fraternities), "Corps" and
Katholische Studentenverbindungen" (Catholic Students Associations). With this documentation, PS maps the social components and interconnected structures that control this public stigmatisation of
right wing-extremist, nationalist and conservative organisations in Graz.
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