ATRIUM Photo and Video Contest
ATRIUM – Architecture of Totalitarian Regimes of the XX Century in Urban Management
Photo and Video Contest
The European project ATRIUM – Architecture of Totalitarian Regimes of the XX Century in Urban Management – focuses on the architectural heritage of the different totalitarian regimes of the twentieth century in Europe, to create a European Cultural Route. However, there are many buildings of great historical value which lie neglected all over Europe.
SPAZI INDECISI, the Municipality of Forlì, lead partner of the “ATRIUM” project and the Province of Forlì-Cesena as a project partner, announce TOTALLY LOST, a European photo and video exploration aimed at finding, registering and taking pictures of the architectural heritage of European Totalitarian Regimes, including both abandoned and still being used buildings.
The contest is implemented under the European Project “Architecture of Totalitarian Regimes of the XX Century in Urban Management – ATRIUM” funded by the South-Est Europe Transnational Cooperation Programme.
Spot, take a picture or make a video of derelict buildings or still in use, which date to the period of the Totalitarian Regimes, in the partner countries of the “Atrium” project (Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Italy, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Hungary): factories, institutional buildings, dwellings, places of propaganda, places of power, etc.
Your work could be part of the TOTALLY LOST exhibition which will be put on in Forlì by Spazi Indecisi inside a totalitarian building in June 2013, and subsequently in other European cities participating in the ATRIUM project.
The pictures and videos will be published in the exhibition catalogue, which will be distributed to all the photographers and video makers selected.
Send your photos or videos within March 31st, 2013 to totallylost@spaziindecisi.it
More information: www.atrium-see.eu, www.spaziindecisi.it