TOWN MEETINGS has its genealogy in past regular GDR events from 2009–2010. These include Home Cinema, where the screening of films that touch upon different aspects of domesticity, neighbourhood organisation, urban planning and alternative politics, take place; Thursday Night Supper, occasions for cooking, eating and discussion with various guests, and the midterm manifestation GDR GOES ON which consisted of a series of events over four days in domestic, private, and public spaces in Utrecht.
Hosted by Ruth Buchanan and Marina Vishmidt
Saturday 30 October 2010
15.00 Rietveld Schröderhuis, Prins Hendriklaan 50
16.00 Apartment next door to Rietveld Schröderhuis

Outside the RSH
In 2009 artist Ruth Buchanan presented a performance, Lying Freely I: Nothing is Closed, in the form of an alternative guided tour through the Rietveld Schröderhuis (RSH), mobilising the spatial structures and elements of the RSH with a script that evoked a relationship of openness between the private and public sphere. Continuing this investigation into forms of private dwelling, as well as her further involvement with GDR, Ruth creates a radio play to be performed at the RSH. This piece will explore the space between what is 'close' and 'familiar' in relation to precarious conditions of life against the backdrop of shifting 'urban-scapes'. The performance of the radio play is succeeded by a lecture by Marina Vishmidt connecting the notions of art, labour, care and the neoliberal economic processes they are subjected to, framing a discussion of alternative potentials for contemporary living. Dinner will be provided following the event.

Discussion with marina vishmidt
CHECK IN is a series of temporary communal occasions where key issues emerging from GDR research are discussed and re-articulated in close relation to specific domestic spaces in Utrecht, including the GDR apartment, the Rietveld Schröderhuis (RSH) and the house next door to the RSH. Each occasion highlights selected ongoing activities of GDR that create transgressive instances through performing their actions at the boundaries of private and public space. Hosted by past and future GDR residents/researchers and guests comprising artists, theorists, activists and other practitioners, the CHECK INs challenge perceptions of everyday domestic activities as diminutive, isolated and unimportant work; but also go beyond romanticised notions of this sphere. The event, the spaces and routes between them also ‘speak to’ and inform each occasion.
The term ‘check in’ functions here as a way to touch base, reflect and take stock of the GDR processes and progress; as well as playing with its meaning of taking up temporary residency in, for example, a hotel.
CHECK IN is organised with the support of Dutch Design Double and Centraal Museum.
'The Grand Domestic Revolution GOES ON' is a midway manifestation of 'User's Manual: The Grand Domestic Revolution' (GDR), Casco's long term 'living research' project developed in partnership with Utrecht Manifest: Biennial for Social Design.
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