Dear All,

(with apologies for cross-posting)*

*thank you for there being so many of you! Over ten thousand people 
visited the Regional Museum of Natural Science from 2nd to 20th November 
2011, and over one thousand came to see the installation Cymatics, by 
Suguru Goto!


In response to the overwhelming appreciation shown by audiences for the 
initiatives developed by the local territory, the opening times for the 
installation were extended from 9th November to 20th November at the 
Regional Museum of Natural Science.

In all the public enjoyed eighteen days of exhibitions and three warm-up 
days, marking a notable exception to the general difficulties faced in 
recent times by cultural events, especially contemporary art exhibitions.

The 7th Share Festival – Cops & Robbers took the public by storm with 
its twenty-four artists, twenty conference speakers, two exhibitions, 
three special projects, two productions and twenty events.
The Share Festival proved an occasion to meditate on the emergence, in 
the background, of a social movement that is transforming the paradigms 
on which a digitalized, global society is based. In this context, the 
conferences were an opportunity to look at political issues revolving 
around the question of democracy and participation, and a critical 
understanding of the computerisation of culture and of shared social 
processes.

The line dividing legality and illegality when it comes to freedom of 
speech, news leaks, activism and appropriationism was overstepped in 
both directions by the works exhibited in the thematic exhibition "Cops 
& Robbers", which won public acclaim for its clarity.

Those who saw the exhibition will undoubtedly have had the chance to 
appreciate that originals no longer count for more than their fakes, and 
that targeted communication strategies are a parody of their messages. 
As politics, new media and art converge, the roles of the cop and the 
robber, the good guy and the bad, the observer and the observed, the 
judge and the judged, have become interchangeable.
Now is also the time to thank our guests and hear what they, and you, 
Share Festival friends, have to say. So please leave your comments and 
feedback on our blog.

We invite you to download the Cops & Robbers catalogue here, in PDF
http://www.toshare.it/PiemonteShareFestival2011/catalogo.zip
Discover what's been said of us at (press review)
http://www.toshare.it/press/Rassegna_Stampa2011.zip

Watch the videos of the conferences at
http://vimeo.com/piemonteshare/videos

And take a look at photos of the Festival here on Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sharefestival
Please tag your own photos "Share Festival 2011"

Our Facebook page at
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Piemonte-Share-Festival/99478885644
Updates on Twitter at:
http://twitter.com/ShareFestival
hashtag #sharefestival

And De.li.cio.us bookmarks at
http://www.delicious.com/sharefestival

Stay tuned!
www.toshare.it

Simona Lodi
art director


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Cops&  Robbers | Share Festival 7th ed.
art in digital culture
2/13 November 2011
Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali
Torino - IT
www.toshare.it
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SMIR Sant'Evasio
Multimedia Center
European Project Alcotra
Mondovi - Embrun
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The Sharing
Via Rossini 3 - 10124 Torino (IT)
phone: 0039.011.588.36.93
skype: simona.share.festival

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