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21-22 September 2022, Asia 16 building, UN Campus, Turin, Italy. During a two-days retreat, UNICRI staff from all offices around the world gathered in Turin to connect, create, discuss and imagine the "Next Normal" in a post-COVID19 era through a variety of exercises guided by trainer Dr. Gal Harmat. To reach out to Ms. Harmat, Email: gal.harmat@gmail.com
©UNICRI/Freya Morales
Please find agenda here below.
DAY 1
• Welcome and introduction. Intersectional name analysis and reintroductions and getting to know new colleagues.
• Group photo
• Small-Group Rounds: twenty-minute conversation rounds for small groups of four (five maximum) c seated or standing around a table. Each group answers a fun question on return to work and reintroduction—world café methodology. Link to video: youtu.be/_V6AUyf_vQI
• What is the next normal for us? Simulation games
• What is the next normal for us? Dilemmas, expectations, and concerns
DAY 2
• Carousel on back to work. Provide colleagues who do not feel comfortable talking in a group one-on-one time to examine ideas regarding the next normal workplace.
• Alternative: postcard writing of ideas
• Recap strategies for next normal in a small group. on best practices related to the next normal.
• Discussion on new Strategic Programme Framework 2023-2026, led by Ms. Linda Petrone.
• Closing and Takeaways: flowers, gifts as a metaphor. Show gratitude and summarize with reflective objects and flowers. ©UNICRI/Freya Morales
21-22 September 2022, Asia 16 building, UN Campus, Turin, Italy. During a two-days retreat, UNICRI staff from all offices around the world gathered in Turin to connect, create, discuss and imagine the "Next Normal" in a post-COVID19 era through a variety of exercises guided by trainer Dr. Gal Harmat. To reach out to Ms. Harmat, Email: gal.harmat@gmail.com
©UNICRI/Freya Morales
Please find agenda here below.
DAY 1
• Welcome and introduction. Intersectional name analysis and reintroductions and getting to know new colleagues.
• Group photo
• Small-Group Rounds: twenty-minute conversation rounds for small groups of four (five maximum) c seated or standing around a table. Each group answers a fun question on return to work and reintroduction—world café methodology. Link to video: youtu.be/_V6AUyf_vQI
• What is the next normal for us? Simulation games
• What is the next normal for us? Dilemmas, expectations, and concerns
DAY 2
• Carousel on back to work. Provide colleagues who do not feel comfortable talking in a group one-on-one time to examine ideas regarding the next normal workplace.
• Alternative: postcard writing of ideas
• Recap strategies for next normal in a small group. on best practices related to the next normal.
• Discussion on new Strategic Programme Framework 2023-2026, led by Ms. Linda Petrone.
• Closing and Takeaways: flowers, gifts as a metaphor. Show gratitude and summarize with reflective objects and flowers. ©UNICRI/Freya Morales
Guthrie Lonergan
2006
Two single-channel videos with sound
8 mins.; 13 mins.
Courtesy the artist
This piece began as a playlist of videos posted by the artist to his blog at guthguth.blogspot.com. Along with the original post, he wrote: “It's really quite odd to see them separated from Myspace . . . I really don't want to make fun of these people, and there's really nothing shocking about them, they're incredibly normal people . . . But in some of them I sense this sort of awkwardness (?) that they have dealing with the Internet.”
This image shows a composite of four different screen grabs from the piece. The next slide in the Exhibition Checklist Set shows the installation view.
Photo taken by Jeremy Keas
Jill Magid (US/The Netherlands)
Lincoln Ocean Victor Eddy, 2006-07
Single-channel video without sound, three Chromogenic prints, book, stand-in bullet in bulletproof vitrine
12 mins., 49 secs.
Virtine: 12 x 12 x 12 in. (30.5 x 30.5 x 30.5 cm); prints: 21 7/8 x 27 3/8 in. (55.6 x 69.5 cm); 21 7/8 x 32 3/8 in. (55.6 x 69.5 cm); 33 1/2 x 47 in. (85.1 x 119.4 cm)
Courtesy Yvon Lambert Gallery, New York
21-22 September 2022, Asia 16 building, UN Campus, Turin, Italy. During a two-days retreat, UNICRI staff from all offices around the world gathered in Turin to connect, create, discuss and imagine the "Next Normal" in a post-COVID19 era through a variety of exercises guided by trainer Dr. Gal Harmat. To reach out to Ms. Harmat, Email: gal.harmat@gmail.com
©UNICRI/Freya Morales
Please find agenda here below.
DAY 1
• Welcome and introduction. Intersectional name analysis and reintroductions and getting to know new colleagues.
• Group photo
• Small-Group Rounds: twenty-minute conversation rounds for small groups of four (five maximum) c seated or standing around a table. Each group answers a fun question on return to work and reintroduction—world café methodology. Link to video: youtu.be/_V6AUyf_vQI
• What is the next normal for us? Simulation games
• What is the next normal for us? Dilemmas, expectations, and concerns
DAY 2
• Carousel on back to work. Provide colleagues who do not feel comfortable talking in a group one-on-one time to examine ideas regarding the next normal workplace.
• Alternative: postcard writing of ideas
• Recap strategies for next normal in a small group. on best practices related to the next normal.
• Discussion on new Strategic Programme Framework 2023-2026, led by Ms. Linda Petrone.
• Closing and Takeaways: flowers, gifts as a metaphor. Show gratitude and summarize with reflective objects and flowers. ©UNICRI/Freya Morales
Photo taken by Jeremy Keas
Jill Magid (US/The Netherlands)
Lincoln Ocean Victor Eddy, 2006-07
Single-channel video without sound, three Chromogenic prints, book, stand-in bullet in bulletproof vitrine
12 mins., 49 secs.
Virtine: 12 x 12 x 12 in. (30.5 x 30.5 x 30.5 cm); prints: 21 7/8 x 27 3/8 in. (55.6 x 69.5 cm); 21 7/8 x 32 3/8 in. (55.6 x 69.5 cm); 33 1/2 x 47 in. (85.1 x 119.4 cm)
Courtesy Yvon Lambert Gallery, New York
Photo taken by Jeremy Keas
Jill Magid (US/The Netherlands)
Lincoln Ocean Victor Eddy, 2006-07
Single-channel video without sound, three Chromogenic prints, book, stand-in bullet in bulletproof vitrine
12 mins., 49 secs.
Virtine: 12 x 12 x 12 in. (30.5 x 30.5 x 30.5 cm); prints: 21 7/8 x 27 3/8 in. (55.6 x 69.5 cm); 21 7/8 x 32 3/8 in. (55.6 x 69.5 cm); 33 1/2 x 47 in. (85.1 x 119.4 cm)
Courtesy Yvon Lambert Gallery, New York
21-22 September 2022, Asia 16 building, UN Campus, Turin, Italy. During a two-days retreat, UNICRI staff from all offices around the world gathered in Turin to connect, create, discuss and imagine the "Next Normal" in a post-COVID19 era through a variety of exercises guided by trainer Dr. Gal Harmat. To reach out to Ms. Harmat, Email: gal.harmat@gmail.com
©UNICRI/Freya Morales
Please find agenda here below.
DAY 1
• Welcome and introduction. Intersectional name analysis and reintroductions and getting to know new colleagues.
• Group photo
• Small-Group Rounds: twenty-minute conversation rounds for small groups of four (five maximum) c seated or standing around a table. Each group answers a fun question on return to work and reintroduction—world café methodology. Link to video: youtu.be/_V6AUyf_vQI
• What is the next normal for us? Simulation games
• What is the next normal for us? Dilemmas, expectations, and concerns
DAY 2
• Carousel on back to work. Provide colleagues who do not feel comfortable talking in a group one-on-one time to examine ideas regarding the next normal workplace.
• Alternative: postcard writing of ideas
• Recap strategies for next normal in a small group. on best practices related to the next normal.
• Discussion on new Strategic Programme Framework 2023-2026, led by Ms. Linda Petrone.
• Closing and Takeaways: flowers, gifts as a metaphor. Show gratitude and summarize with reflective objects and flowers. ©UNICRI/Freya Morales
Photo taken by Jeremy Keas
Corinna Schnitt (Germany)
Once Upon a Time, 2005
Single-channel video with sound
25 mins.
Courtesy Gallery Olaf Stueber, Berlin
TEDxTUA 2017 | The New Normal | Dec 29th, 2017 | Farabi Hall, Tehran University of Arts, Tehran | Mehran Nael, TEDxTUA 2017 Host | Photo by: Njdeh Tahmasian
TEDxTUA 2017 | The New Normal | Dec 29th, 2017 | Farabi Hall, Tehran University of Arts, Tehran | Arash Barahmand | Photo by: Njdeh Tahmasian
21-22 September 2022, Asia 16 building, UN Campus, Turin, Italy. During a two-days retreat, UNICRI staff from all offices around the world gathered in Turin to connect, create, discuss and imagine the "Next Normal" in a post-COVID19 era through a variety of exercises guided by trainer Dr. Gal Harmat. To reach out to Ms. Harmat, Email: gal.harmat@gmail.com
©UNICRI/Freya Morales
Please find agenda here below.
DAY 1
• Welcome and introduction. Intersectional name analysis and reintroductions and getting to know new colleagues.
• Group photo
• Small-Group Rounds: twenty-minute conversation rounds for small groups of four (five maximum) c seated or standing around a table. Each group answers a fun question on return to work and reintroduction—world café methodology. Link to video: youtu.be/_V6AUyf_vQI
• What is the next normal for us? Simulation games
• What is the next normal for us? Dilemmas, expectations, and concerns
DAY 2
• Carousel on back to work. Provide colleagues who do not feel comfortable talking in a group one-on-one time to examine ideas regarding the next normal workplace.
• Alternative: postcard writing of ideas
• Recap strategies for next normal in a small group. on best practices related to the next normal.
• Discussion on new Strategic Programme Framework 2023-2026, led by Ms. Linda Petrone.
• Closing and Takeaways: flowers, gifts as a metaphor. Show gratitude and summarize with reflective objects and flowers. ©UNICRI/Freya Morales
iCI is dedicated to enhancing the understanding and appreciation of contemporary art through traveling exhibitions and other activities that reach a diverse national and international audience. Collaborating with a wide range of eminent curators, iCI develops innovative traveling exhibitions, accompanied by catalogues and other educational materials, to introduce and document challenging new work in all mediums by younger as well as more established artists from the United States and abroad.
Acting as a laboratory of ideas and innovative curatorial approaches, iCI exhibitions feature a thought-provoking mix of subjects and artists. In this way, iCI provides opportunities for artists—frequently their first—to have their work seen widely in a critical context.
iCI substantially underwrites the exhibitions' booking fees through its fundraising efforts. By doing so, it fulfills one of its basic objectives: to make iCI exhibitions accessible to a wide range of arts institutions and thus to enable many different audiences to experience the art of our time.
Since its founding in 1975, iCI has created over 100 exhibitions that collectively have included the work of more than 3,000 artists. iCI exhibitions have been presented by over 500 museums, university art galleries, art centers, and alternative spaces in the United States and twenty-one other countries, and have been seen by some 5 million people.
iCI exhibitions provide diverse audiences with the opportunity to learn about significant developments in contemporary art internationally, and to understand those developments in relation to other current cultural trends and issues. The catalogues that accompany all iCI exhibitions enhance their educational impact by placing the exhibited work in art-historical, socio-political, or philosophical contexts. Additional educational materials are provided with each exhibition.
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Some of my pictures came out with a brilliant sky, and some with a dark sky. It's funny the mixture of easily recognizable and totally alien looking!
Photo taken by Jeremy Keas
Jill Magid (US/The Netherlands)
Lincoln Ocean Victor Eddy, 2006-07
Single-channel video without sound, three Chromogenic prints, book, stand-in bullet in bulletproof vitrine
12 mins., 49 secs.
Virtine: 12 x 12 x 12 in. (30.5 x 30.5 x 30.5 cm); prints: 21 7/8 x 27 3/8 in. (55.6 x 69.5 cm); 21 7/8 x 32 3/8 in. (55.6 x 69.5 cm); 33 1/2 x 47 in. (85.1 x 119.4 cm)
Courtesy Yvon Lambert Gallery, New York
Photo taken by Jeremy Keas
Jill Magid (US/The Netherlands)
Lincoln Ocean Victor Eddy, 2006-07
Single-channel video without sound, three Chromogenic prints, book, stand-in bullet in bulletproof vitrine
12 mins., 49 secs.
Virtine: 12 x 12 x 12 in. (30.5 x 30.5 x 30.5 cm); prints: 21 7/8 x 27 3/8 in. (55.6 x 69.5 cm); 21 7/8 x 32 3/8 in. (55.6 x 69.5 cm); 33 1/2 x 47 in. (85.1 x 119.4 cm)
Courtesy Yvon Lambert Gallery, New York
Photo taken by Jeremy Keas
Eyebeam R&D/Jonah Peretti and Michael Frumin
Fundrace 2008 (Neighbor Search), 2008
Computer installation with real-time Web connection
Courtesy of Eyebeam R&D Lab, Jonah Peretti, Michael Frumin, and Huffington Post
21-22 September 2022, Asia 16 building, UN Campus, Turin, Italy. During a two-days retreat, UNICRI staff from all offices around the world gathered in Turin to connect, create, discuss and imagine the "Next Normal" in a post-COVID19 era through a variety of exercises guided by trainer Dr. Gal Harmat. To reach out to Ms. Harmat, Email: gal.harmat@gmail.com
©UNICRI/Freya Morales
Please find agenda here below.
DAY 1
• Welcome and introduction. Intersectional name analysis and reintroductions and getting to know new colleagues.
• Group photo
• Small-Group Rounds: twenty-minute conversation rounds for small groups of four (five maximum) c seated or standing around a table. Each group answers a fun question on return to work and reintroduction—world café methodology. Link to video: youtu.be/_V6AUyf_vQI
• What is the next normal for us? Simulation games
• What is the next normal for us? Dilemmas, expectations, and concerns
DAY 2
• Carousel on back to work. Provide colleagues who do not feel comfortable talking in a group one-on-one time to examine ideas regarding the next normal workplace.
• Alternative: postcard writing of ideas
• Recap strategies for next normal in a small group. on best practices related to the next normal.
• Discussion on new Strategic Programme Framework 2023-2026, led by Ms. Linda Petrone.
• Closing and Takeaways: flowers, gifts as a metaphor. Show gratitude and summarize with reflective objects and flowers. ©UNICRI/Freya Morales
Photo taken by Jeremy Keas
Sharif Waked (Palestine)
Chic Point, 2003
Single-channel video with sound
5 mins., 10 secs.
Collection of the artist
21-22 September 2022, Asia 16 building, UN Campus, Turin, Italy. During a two-days retreat, UNICRI staff from all offices around the world gathered in Turin to connect, create, discuss and imagine the "Next Normal" in a post-COVID19 era through a variety of exercises guided by trainer Dr. Gal Harmat. To reach out to Ms. Harmat, Email: gal.harmat@gmail.com
©UNICRI/Freya Morales
Please find agenda here below.
DAY 1
• Welcome and introduction. Intersectional name analysis and reintroductions and getting to know new colleagues.
• Group photo
• Small-Group Rounds: twenty-minute conversation rounds for small groups of four (five maximum) c seated or standing around a table. Each group answers a fun question on return to work and reintroduction—world café methodology. Link to video: youtu.be/_V6AUyf_vQI
• What is the next normal for us? Simulation games
• What is the next normal for us? Dilemmas, expectations, and concerns
DAY 2
• Carousel on back to work. Provide colleagues who do not feel comfortable talking in a group one-on-one time to examine ideas regarding the next normal workplace.
• Alternative: postcard writing of ideas
• Recap strategies for next normal in a small group. on best practices related to the next normal.
• Discussion on new Strategic Programme Framework 2023-2026, led by Ms. Linda Petrone.
• Closing and Takeaways: flowers, gifts as a metaphor. Show gratitude and summarize with reflective objects and flowers. ©UNICRI/Freya Morales