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Chto delat?

The platform Chto delat/What is to be done? was founded with the goal of merging political theory, art, and activism in early 2003 in Petersburg by a
workgroup of artists, critics, philosophers, and writers from Petersburg, Moscow, and Nizhny Novgorod. It originally consists of following members:

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Declaration

A Declaration on Politics, Knowledge, and Art

Our Principles: Self-Organization, Collectivism, Solidarity

The Chto Delat platform unites artists, philosophers, social researchers, activists, and all those whose aim is the collaborative realization of critical and independent research, publication, artistic, educational and activist projects. All of the platform’s initiatives are based on the principles of selforganization and collectivism. These principles are realized through the political coordination of working groups—the contemporary analogue of soviets.
The projects undertaken by any of these groups represent the entire platform and are closely coordinated with one another. At the same time, the existence of the platform creates a common context for interpreting the projects of its individual participants. We are likewise guided by the principle of solidarity. We organize and support mutual assistance networks with all grassroots groups who share the principles of internationalism, feminism, and equality.

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The Refoundation of Petersburg PDF Print E-mail
Written by Artiom Magun   
Tuesday, 27 April 2004 08:39

 

01_refound_01May 24, 2003, a group of Saint-Petersburg artists, architects, ciritics, and scholars organized and realized an action entitled “The Foundation of Saint-Petersburg”. In the days of the pompous celebration of the 300th anniversary of Saint-Petersburg, the participants decided to leave the center of the city by train, and then to symbolically found a new center of the city on the far edge of the city.

 At 12.30 PM, the participants entered the platform of the Baltic railway station with the large signs of the following content: “I am leaving Petersburg”, “Petersburg from scratch!”, “Petersburg roofless”, and “Petersburg 003”. They marched in front of a large crowd that followed them, running. In front of the door of the suburban train, the manifesters stood, exposing the signs and distributing the leaflets that invited the citizens to think of the city cultural policy.

Inside of the train, going from the Baltic station to the “Leninsky Prospect” platform, the activists addressed the citizens with the inflammatory speeches about the future of Saint-Petersburg. It was, perhaps, the first time when these passengers were interpolated not as consumers but as citizens. The citizens reacted in various ways – some supported the participants, avidly reading the leaflets, others suggested to arrest them and called the police.
On leaving the train, the manifesters went searching a place for the re-foundation of the city. Waving the signs and distributing leaflets, the group marched the Leninsky prospect and then turned on the Novatorov boulevard in the direction of the Turukhtan islands.

01_refound_mapThen, having consulted a map, the participants approached a large bridge on the Marine Infantry street, which stood as a protected gate from the city to the sea. Here, they were stopped by the police officers who politely criticized the action participants, stressing the strategic importance of the bridge and asking to wait with them before they clarify the situation. Soon, the situation was clarified. About ten police cars came, and the policemen armed with automatic weapons spread out of them. The chief of the district police, dressed in fashionable civil clothes, explained that the action was an illegal demonstration (literally, a “march”), and invited them for a “discussion” at the police station. The participants mounted the police cars and were delivered to the police station # 64 where they spent the next 4 hours. The discussion ended with the imposition of significant money penalties, and then everyone was set free.

After having left the police station, the manifesters realized that the arrival there was a sign of destiny that dictated the place to found a new city center. In front of the police station, at Zhukova prospect, 33, they solemnly put a stone into the ground, a stone that will stay there until the new center will rise around it.

We believe that our action will become a crystallizing point for a broad union of the artictic, literary, and scholarly avant-guarde of Saint-Petersburg, who feel the free space around them.

Artemy Magun

Action participants:
Belykh, Ksenia
Vilensky, Dmitry
Egorova, Olga (Zaplia)
Kalinin, Gleb
Levchuk, Alexey
Magun, Artemy
Mayzel (Smirnova), Victoria
Mayzel, Evgeny
Naraikina, Inna
Pershina-Yakimanskaya, Natalya
Pechnikova, Anna
Romanchuk, Alexander
Skidan, Alexander
Fomicheva, Tatyana
The uninvolved observer of the action
Dmitry Golynko
The signs (now destroyed by the police) were made by Tatyana Polozhenzeva

 
 

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EXHIBITIONS

Chto Delat? participates with the video project Tower Songspiel at the exhibition

Vectors of the Possible

12.09.–28.11.2010

BAK, Utrecht


Tower Songspiel is on the view at

THE FIRST URAL INDUSTRIAL BIENNALE OF CONTEMPORARY ART 2010

September 9 – October 10, 2010


Chto Dealt participate at the exhibition at Riso, museo d’arte contemporanea della Sicilia

OTHERS

Le biennali d'arte di Marrakech Istanbul Atene a Palermo e Catania


 


12.05.2010  – 06.09. 2010

The Potosí Principle. How shall we sing the Lord’s song in a strange land? Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid

see concept of the exhibition project here >>>>

blog http://potosiprincipleprocess.wordpress.com/

 

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CONFERENCES

 

Николай Олейников участвует в дискуссии

Город активистов
3 августа, вторник, 19:00–21:00.
Институт Медиа, Архитектуры и Дизайна "Стрелка". Двор.

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Living Politically: A 48-Hour Communal Life Seminar

Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht, the Netherlands,
Friday 2 July, 10:00 – Sunday 4 July, 10:00

The Jan van Eyck Academie is hosting Living Politically: A 48-Hour Communal Life Seminar. The Communal Life Seminar is an initiative of the Chto Delat collective and the Vpered Socialist Movement (Russia) as a response to the acute need to establish alternate forms of collectivity. The fundamental principle of this seminar is that its participants constitute a temporary community for the duration of the event. By combining research, creative work and daily living, they are transformed into a commune.

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