Archive for April, 2008

water, water…

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Next thing to check about some basic information about the water..This site is official site of the International Year of Freshwater 2003! It’s a bit old informations, but you can go inside and see a concept..

http://www.wateryear2003.org/en/ev.php-URL_ID=1456&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html

and this site- OPTIMA, is shorter name for Optimisation for Sustainable
Water Resources Management, and they are dealing with the questions concerning the water in Turkey..

http://www.ess.co.at/OPTIMA/

I still don’t have an idea for the project, and I’m really looking forward for the next meeting, and discussion in May at DAI…
in the meantime I think that Kevin’s idea to call Madonna to pray with us for the water in Cappadocia is really good idea!! Hihi , I would like to see that…

Only thing which is certain until now is that Marina and me have idea for the performance in Cappadocia, and maybe it will be connected with the water…but we are still thinking about this option…

water management and..

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Dear DAI, or should I say dear Cappadocia people!

I find something about this issue, but in South Florida (Water Management District). You can find out more about water quality, flood control, water supply, ecosystem restoration etc..

You can check it on: http://www.sfwmd.gov/portal/page?_pageid=2754,19862620&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL

And this also.. I find this about the Turkey and water waste, actually, it was “actions” with schools and kids..maybe we can work something with young people?…I don’t know…

Eco-Schools Competitions: “Eco-Code” and “Eco-Project”
Eco-Schools in Turkey will have two challenging tasks this year, besides the environmental problems they are coping with! FEE Turkey decided to organise two competitions at national level. One of the competitions is the well-known Eco-Code competition, already been implemented in Portugal. The Turkish version of the competition is slightly different from the Portuguese one, requiring one eco-code sentence from each of the themes implemented in Turkey, namely litter & waste, energy, and water. However, we tried to keep the standards similar in order to prevent any difficulties in case the competition is transferred to an international level by the international coordination, as discussed in the Eco-Schools National Programme Managers meeting in Edinburgh. The other so-called “Eco-Project competition” aims to activate schools to develop innovative eco-schools studies against environmental problems they are facing, not only in their schools, but also in their community. The word “project” does not refer to a scientific study, but the whole concept of reporting to the coordination:

* how an action against an environmental problem started?,
* which method(s) are implemented to overcome the problem?,
* and what are the results achieved at the end of the study?.

The project is thought to be beneficial for encouraging pupils to develop innovative tasks against environmental problems and increasing their abilities to work in a project team and to report back their studies. The competition will also activate and revive the studies in the schools, which are not applying for the green flag for the current year. The deadlines for the competitions are determined as the end of March for Eco-Code and mid of May for the Eco-Project competitions. Results of both will be announced at the end of May, and awards will be presented in the National Green Flag Award Ceremony.

(November 2002)

 


Eco-Schools Festival in Ankara, Turkey


At the end of the 2003-2004 school year, project activities accelerated in Turkey. On 29 May, 2004 an “Eco-Schools Festival” took place in Ankara with the participation of 12 schools! They exhibited their projects, pictures, handworks made of wastes, photographs of activities and children played dramas giving messages about protection of environment, singing and dancing.

There were two competitions at the festival, one was among schools and it was the “Stand Competition” and the other one was among children and it was the “Picture Competition” (pictures which were painted by children during the festival were evaluated). As prizes, we gave education technology sets provided from Mobilsoft Mobile Information and Communication Technologies Inc., which was one of our sponsors for the festival. Other supporters were the Ministry of National Education - General Directorate of Primary Education, Ankara Metropolitan Municipality, Ankara Cankaya Municipality, Nobel Marketing Inc. and The Chamber of Architects of Turkey.

Through the festival, schools had the chance to share all Eco-Schools activities with public and it was a great chance for us to introduce Eco-Schools to the city! Similar festivals will be carried out in Bursa and Eskisehir too in the coming days! All those festivals are done for the first time, and we aim to make them a tradition!

Sorry, now is maybe to much..Ok, all this is just a product of surfing through the internet, and I ‘m not so sure that it can help at all, but, who knows, maybe somebody will have an idea how to “start” this process..

WaterTOALL projects- discourse,comment

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

upon looking at the description on WATERTOALL PROJECT, it stated “
It is about art, communication and ethics, not politics.” and what interests me is this idea about “politics”. I recall once talking to someone about the political, and they said ” everything is politics”, because inherently everything we do is either a position connected to first ” economy” or sometype of demarcation that identifies us with “humanity”, and that to avoid this, in the non, is also a political act. Thus, what we believe is not a political act, no matter how small, perhaps an everyday decision, perhaps buying toothpaste, is connected to something political, then immediately becomes political- via the economic, social, environmental…etc…that there is no escape from the political. However, there are those who see levels to the political, and in this, they separate Political Acts specifically designed to address power (voting, demonstrating, writing letters to the state, voicing ideas in the media), as being THE political, and all other acts to that of the everyday or ordinary, somehow out of the reach of the political. However, the everyday is extremely political. ( the amazing 60’s….the personal is political…is true.) Thus, in dealing with the simple notion of water useage, not even waste, distribution, structure, because it is linked to so many human activities, is very political, - or perhaps socio-politcal. Further, it demands, a knowledge, and a stance. iT demands a beleif. IT demands a relations. It demands an opinion- related to, at some point, environmentalism and governmental decisions and the choice, perhaps, between the two, in terms of power. Essentially, the water situation can be seen as….lack of water = looking for water= takes away time from working= less income= poverty= economics= political. Further, when looking at the photographs in
(water reportage) they did seem to be “objective” or analyticial documentations , also poetic photos, artistic, interesting compositions, interesting color and tone and light, yet this focus on the ordinary, a water tap with running water, a stream, begged a question, and in this questioning, it seemed to
drift into the political, of asking, what IS its politcal ( yet, this could be my now, bias conscious knowledge and understanding of what is the notion of water shortage, an unescapble perspective as all water i now see fits into a category of either plentiful water, useful water, water shortage, swimming water, beautiful water, soothing water, refreshing water, in other words the relations of the water to my own needs- thus again political) Beyond this though, my first response to the photographs was that I should turn off the water fawcet in the photo. why is the water running and there are no hands, or a person in the photo. also, my response to the photos was a sensation of the environment, that is seemed dry, pale earth, emptiness……IN this, the context, was equally the meaning of the water, as the water. which brings me to two questions,…… can one look at water without context….and can one document water without out it being political.

recent news on africa and water

Monday, April 14th, 2008

i was watching t.v., and there was a program on the water shortage and the crisis in Africa, to paraphrase, many nations in africa suffer from water shortage and unclean water, that (to paraphrase) people spend up to 200 million hours a day looking for water, and that many families, especially children spend many hours walking to wells, or rivers or ponds, often dirty water, which takes away from time spent in education and other activities, however, the positive news is that the situation has improved in africa in the last twenty years from the intervention of the West, and that in twenty to thirty years, they believe the situation will improve dramatically…
( now in this moment is a question of not changing Africans work habits surrounding water- perhaps spending many hours walking to a water source is important,- as this activity of searching for water may be culturally significant, however, clean water, one can suggest is always and universally to each culture a situation which must be available and addressed, as it is foundational) in this .my thoughts in this are that I , and possiblely we,not necessarily take forgranted clean water, rather use it in a type of unconscious way, a relaxed way or casual way ( i am searching for a word, one that you may know from your personal experience with water), which perhaps is different than those who are dealing with in “survivalist” ideology,…..in this i have begun to become more conscious about my water consumption….i spend less time showering…..and will use an alarm clock to time a five minute shower…….and when brushing my teeth and shaving will minimize the running water….in trying to develop a more intimate relations with water……( one idea is that we create a one week water diary to see how we use water….when and how much….and if there are recycle possiblities in the process) also while in a cafe, starbucks actually, there is a bottled water called Ethos, which donates 10 percent of its sale to addressing water crisis’s in the world, and hope to raise in several years 10 million dollars, in this the idea of the ethical consumer is very interesting, …..also a question on my mind is how does dutch society approach water, in a general way, ( including history, which is obvious with dykes and canals, etc, ships, trading, exploration,) yet this may be a question for our respective countries, Japan, Serbia, Holland, Canada, Indonesia, where do our nations stand on water issues…….and the environment and sustainability, first in a general way, and then deeper

Thursday April 17th: Ulay (Uwe Laysiepen)

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

Thursday April 17th the Cappadocia-project meeting will be led by Ulay (Uwe Laysiepen).

(…) In 2002, during his professorship for new media art at the State School of Art and Design in Karlsruhe, artist Uwe Laysiepen (Ulay) initiated the multidimensional art project WATERTOALL. At the heart of this project lies Laysiepen’s desire to visualise a range of  aspects connected with drinking water, e.g. the management and use of water, the availability of pure drinking water for people worldwide, alternative methods of collecting and distributing water, and last  but not least cultural values and rituals concerning water. (…)

Read more on: http://www.ulay.net/water_to_all/water_20.html

Maybe something about the water..

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Dear people,

I find today something about Marilyn Arsem (she is, and she was very important in the beginning of performance art),please check http://marilynarsem.net , and please click on projects, and then on 1999 “CLEAR WATER”.

I think it can be very interesting to see..