The Walk of Shame workshop focused on identity and imaginable futures. What kind of future are we longing after? When we talk about the future, we also identify the contemporary. Utopias are constantly developing, changing in pace with how our communities develop. We offered the participants a set of tools to allow reflection around making choices, taking positions and exaggerating points of view. The participants shaped fictional visual and auditive landscapes and characters that were documented and logged in short videos. These snippets are posted in social media to encourage discussions about digital identity and internet as gallery space.

The first day focused on getting to know each other and gather digital material as a visual backdrop and moodboard for what was developed together during the two days. There will be separate sessions for sound, costume and backdrops and compose these different elements in a total form of expression, discussing equality in means of expression. The participants will use these tools to develop a chosen character and a corresponding habitat.

Curator: Kristina Ketola Bore
Project Manager: Marisa Molin
Youth Worker: Trine Ottosen

Mobilizing Citizenship has received generous funding from Arts Council Norway and Nordic Culture Point.

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