An overview of the artists who have contributed to Europe (to the power of) n
"Scenarios about Europe" is a practical study, the prologue to a large-scale project on how to approach Europe from the perspective of visual arts.
The project team of the Europe (to the power of) n consists of curators, organisers, designers, an architect, a programmer.
Announcement for the exhibition "Asymmetric Europe", curated by Miško Šuvaković. This exhibition is part of Europe (to the power of) n.
The film programme "Learning for Life" is the first scenario curated by Tone Hansen and Ane Hjort Guttu within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
These institutions are involved in the Europe (to the power of) n project.
Announcement for the "West of East - An exhibition about Europe in 6 chapters", curated by Lena Prents. This exhibition is part of Europe (to the power of) n.
Announcement for "Constellation Europa", curated by Peio Aguirre. This project is part of Europe (to the power of) n.
Several institutions are involved in the Europe (to the power of) n project. They are located in these cities.
Europe (to the power of) n is a transregional art project which takes place in Brussels, Istanbul, London, Łódź, Minsk, Novi Sad, Høvikodden/Oslo, Donostia–San Sebastián, and Beijing.
An overview of the exhibition projects within the framework of Europe (to the power of) n
Announcement for the exhibition "Untimely Stories", curated by Jarosław Lubiak and Joanna Sokołowska. This exhibition is part of Europe (to the power of) n.
"Wealth for All" by Marina Naprushkina is the first scenario curated by Lena Prents within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
The CLOUDR system is a discursive internet platform which serves as a tool for research, documentation and mediation within the framework of Europe (to the power of) n.
The scenario by Nils Norman is the first scenario curated by Kit Hammonds within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
Biographic information about the Chinese-Austrian artist and curator Jun Yang
Announcement for the exhibition "Cultural Freedom in Europe", curated by Filip Luyckx within the framework of Europe (to the power of) n
Press contacts and an overview of the press releases within the Europe (to the power of) n project
The images selected for the web-presentation, one for each location, make associations with the places, playing with signifiers, likelihood and memory. They are partly real and partly fictitious.
"An Exhibition in Beijing" by Jun Yang in collaboration with Christian Teckert, Oliver Klimpel, Barbara Steiner and Koki Tanaka is the third scenario curated by Jun Yang within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
Press Release for the exhibition "Untimely Stories" curated by Jarosław Lubiak and Joanna Sokołowska
The scenario by Janek Simon feat. Daniel Rumiancew is the first scenario curated by Jarosław Lubiak and Joanna Sokołowska within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
Biographic information about the German graphic designer Oliver Klimpel
The scenario by Goldin+Senneby is the first scenario curated by Markus Miessen and Felix Vogel within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
"Everyday life in Europe is a hegemonic fabric of heterogeneous and hybrid events and occurrences, at once transparent and opaque." by Nika Radić, IRWIN, Tadej Pogačar, Jovan Čekić, Zorica Čolić, Dejan Grba, Živko Grozdanić and Provisional SALTA is the third scenario curated by Miško Šuvaković within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
The visual identity, spatial design/architecture, interaction design/computer sciences and modes of documentation play an important role in Europe (to the power of) n.
"Scenarios about Europe" demonstrates multiple positions on the current shifting conditions of European social, political, cultural and economic relations. A number of the scenarios look to critically address forms of hegemony, oppressive power relations and structures of governance that exist in current political systems and how such relations should be made visible, negotiated and altered.
Biographic information about the Polish curator Joanna Sokołowska
"The Living Room" by Esra Sarigedik Öktem in collaboration with Joanna Rajkowska is the first scenario curated by Esra Sarigedik Öktem within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
"Thinking Europe - The Scenario Book" is the publication which concluded the project "Scenarios about Europe".
Biographical information about the curator and writer Barbara Steiner
Oliver Klimpel and Aurelia Markwalder were invited to develop graphic scenarios for the visual communication of the project.
"Forms-OF-Life" by Polona Tratnik, Zoran Todorović, Nataša Teofilović is the first scenario curated by Miško Šuvaković within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
"A weekend gathering" is the first scenario curated by Jun Yang within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
In relation nationalism, hybridity and as a space of projection
Biographic information about the Polish curator and art critic Jarosław Lubiak
"Genetic Freedom" by Koen Vanmechelen is the first scenario curated by Filip Luyckx within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
The scenario by Xabier Salaberria is the first scenario curated by Peio Aguirre within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
Biographic information about the British curator, writer and tutor Kit Hammonds
Biographic information about the Spanish curator, writer and editor Peio Aguirre
An overview of the conceptual texts that have been written about Europe (to the power of) n so far.
Biographic information about the Serbian art theorist and curator Miško Šuvaković
Announcement for the exhibition "The Europa Triangle", curated by Kit Hammonds. This exhibition is part of Europe (to the power of) n.
Biographic information about the Belarusian artist Aleksander Komarov
"PAINTING IS THE EUROPEAN BUSINESS, ISN’T IT?" by Dragomir Ugren, Group ABS, Janez Janša, Janez Janša and Janez Janša and Rosa Loy is the second scenario curated by Miško Šuvaković within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
The Muzeum Sztuki is a museum for modern and contemporary art based in Łódź.
San Telmo is a museum located in Donostia-San Sebastián, Basque Country, Spain. Its main focus lies on the local culture and heritage.
Why are institutions in China and Taiwan involved in Europe (to the power of) n?
Geographical dislocation, local and global, regional and national, unity and difference, public space
the increasing role financial markets play in society / now the concept of economy has effects on the reality of everyday life.
Biographic information about the Norwegian artist and curator Ane Hjort Guttu
The Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina in Novi Sad is an institution with the mission to collect, preserve, exhibit, interpret and promote the artistic heritage of the contemporary art and culture in the Vojvodina region.
Biographic information about the Belgian art critic and curator Filip Luyckx
Biographic information about the Belarusian art historian and curator Lena Prents
Biographic information about the Swiss graphic designer and chef Aurelia Markwalder
Biographic information about the Norwegian curator and director at the Henie-Onstad Art Centre Tone Hansen
This is the programme of the conference which took place within the framework of the "Thinking Europe" project on January 28, 2012 at the Museum of Contemporary Art Leipzig.
Announcement for the exhibition "Learning for Life. An exhibition for those who have attended school", curated by Tone Hansen. This exhibition is part of Europe (to the power of) n.
"Glyphs of Network-Power" is the third of three graphic scenarios Oliver Klimpel and Aurelia Markwalder contributed to the Scenarios about Europe.
The scenario by Köken Ergun and CANAN is the third scenario curated by Esra Sarigedik Öktem within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
Europe (to the power of) n asks about the role of art in creating communities, provides a utopian projection surface for everything that Europe could potentially be and stimulates critical thinking about Europe.
Galerie Y is the first private gallery for independent contemporary art in Minsk, Belarus.
Two political entities have the term „China“ in their names: The People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Republic of China (ROC), now commonly known as Taiwan.
Biographic information about the British artist Nils Norman
Biographic information about the Austrian architect Christian Teckert
The Henie-Onstad Art Centre is one of the foremost platforms for the development of new forms of expression within the fields of music and dance, as well as the visual arts.
Biographic information about the Stockholm based collaboration framework set up by Simon Goldin and Jakob Senneby
"Style in Limbo" is the first of three graphic scenarios Oliver Klimpel and Aurelia Markwalder contributed to the Scenarios about Europe.
"Measure", curated by Esra Sarigedik Öktem, is part of Europe (to the power of) n.
"Making You Dance" is the second of three graphic scenarios Oliver Klimpel and Aurelia Markwalder contributed to the Scenarios about Europe.
A short tutorial on the most important functions of the Europe (to the power of) n CLOUDr platform
London is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom and the largest urban zone in the European Union by most measures. Its distance to the EU and to continental Europe is quite legendary.
Biographic information about the Turkish curator and writer Esra Sarigedik Öktem
Conceptual approach for the project "Constellation Donostia-San Sebastián", curated by Peio Aguirre within the Europe (to the power of) n framework
Conference programme for "Does Europe Matter?", April 5th, starting 4p.m. at the Pavilion (Vitamin Creative Space) 2503-B- Building 2, Northern District, Pingod Community, No.32 Baiziwan Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100022, China
Brussels is the capital city of the European Union however its potential uniforming role suffers from social tensions right outside its door.
Biographic information about the Serbian artist Dejan Grba
Invitation flyer for the opening of the project "Constellation Europa" at San Telmo Museoa Donostia--San Sebastián. The project was curated by Peio Aguirre.
Biographic information about the Serbian artist Dragomir Ugren
Biographic information about the Japanese artist Asako Iwama
"The Hybrid Culture" by Hannes Schmid and Olaf Breuning is the second scenario curated by Filip Luyckx within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
The scenario by Agnieszka Kalinowska is the second scenario curated by Jarosław Lubiak and Joanna Sokołowska within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
The project "Thinking Europe: Discourses and Models" is complementary to the "Scenarios about Europe".
The scenario by Melanie Gilligan is the second scenario curated by Markus Miessen and Felix Vogel within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
"A project in collaboration with an art magazine" is the second scenario curated by Jun Yang within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
Biographic information about the Belgian artist Michaël Aerts
Announcement for the conference "Does Europe matter? in Europe? in China?", organized by Jun Yang within the framework of Europe (to the power of) n
The article "Europe: Of Whose Culture Do We Speak?" by Barbara Steiner was published on the online media platform Fair Observer. It revolves around the questions "What defines a community today?" and "Is there such thing as the cohesive national identity provided in the 21st century?"
Biographic information about the Serbian artist Živko Grozdanić
The major research discourse with the development of a suitable information architecture for the project Europe (the the Power of n) are the difficulties and possibilites to mediate complex informations networks visually and context wise.
Biographic information about the Belarusian political scientist and editor Olga Shparaga
Biographic information about the Belgian artist Koen Vanmechelen
Located in the heart of London, the Royal College of Art is the most influential, wholly postgraduate university of art and design in the world.
Press Release for the exhibition "Learning for Life – An exhibition for anyone who has attended school" curated by Tone Hansen and Ane Hjort Guttu
Press Release for the exhibition "Asymmetric Europe" curated by Miško Šuvaković
Donostia-San Sebastián is the capital city of the province of Gipuzkoa, one of three provinces in the Spanish part of Basque Country. In 2016 San Sebastián, along with Wrocław, Poland, will be the European Capital of Culture.
Press Release for the exhibition "West of East - An exhibition about Europe in 6 chapters" curated by Lena Prents
Biographic information about the Swedish artist Annika Eriksson
The scenario by Slavs and Tatars is the third scenario curated by Jarosław Lubiak and Joanna Sokołowska within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
Architect Christian Teckert has been invited to develop architectural scenarios for Europe (to the power of) n.
Oslo is the cultural, economic and governmental centre of Norway. Although not part of the European Union it participates in the EU´s single market.
Biographic information about the German architect and writer Markus Miessen
Łódź is the third-largest city in Poland. It serves as an example for massive transformation from capitalism to communism and back to capitalism.
The Goethe-Institut is the Federal Republic of Germany's cultural institution operational worldwide.
In this essay, Althusser develops his theory of ideology, which presents a rereading of Marx and Gramsci. He also draws on Freud's and Lacan's concepts of the unconscious and mirror-phase respectively, and describes the structures and systems that enable the concept of the self. These structures, for Althusser, are both agents of repression and inevitability - where it is impossible to escape ideology.
Biographic information about the German art historian and curator Felix Vogel
Biographic information about the Spanish artist Xabier Salaberria
Vitamin Creative Space is an alternative art space for contemporary art located in Beijing and Guangzhou.
The European Humanities University (EHU) is an exiled Belarusian University. Located in Vilnius, Lithuania, it provides students from Belarus and the region with an education in the European liberal arts tradition in a free and democratic environment.
The Museum of Contemporary Art, a foundation based in Leipzig, is an exhibition space for contemporary art and a museum for art post 1945.
Biographic information about the German computer scientist and developer Konrad Abicht
SALT is a not-for-profit institution located in Istanbul, Turkey. It hosts exhibitions, conferences and public programs; engages in interdisciplinary research projects; and sustains SALT Research, a library and archive of recent art, architecture, design, urbanism, and social and economic histories to make them available for research and public use.
Beijing is the capital of the People's Republic of China and one of the most populous cities in the world.
"Measure", curated by Esra Sarigedik Öktem, is part of Europe (to the power of) n.
"About Europe?... Maybe that isn't even the case" is a documentary film about the Scenarios about Europe project at the Museum of Contemporary Art Leipzig. It challenges normative modes of documentation.
Press Review for the exhibition "Learning for Life. An exhibition for those who have attended school" curated by Tone Hansen and Ane Hjort Guttu
Press Release for the exhibition "Measure", curated by Esra Sarigedik Öktem
Biographic information about the Swiss artist Olaf Breuning
Novi Sad is the capital of the Vojvodina, a region of more than 26 ethnic groups in the north of Serbia.
Biographic information about the Swiss artist Hannes Schmid
The Transpose Lab is a place for development, semantic web and prototyping.
The article "Genetic Freedom" by Barbara Steiner and Koen Vanmechelen was published on the online media platform Fair Observer. It describes the Cosmopolitan Chicken Project by Koen Vanmechelen and its manifestation as a scenario within the Scenarios about Europe project.
Biographic information about the Serbian artist Jovan Čekić
Biographic information about the Serbian artist Zorica Čolić
Biographic information about the Austrian artist Hannes Zebedin
The scenario by Hannes Zebedin is the third scenario curated by Kit Hammonds within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
Biographic information about the Belarusian graphic designer Jura Shust
The scenario by Jura Shust is the third scenario curated by Lena Prents within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
Biographic information about the Spanish artist Asier Mendizabal
Biographic information about the Belarusian artist Marina Naprushkina
The scenario by Asier Mendizabal is the third scenario curated by Peio Aguirre within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
The Publication "Does Europe Matter?" was edited by Meiya Cheng in collaboration with Artco Monthly, April 2013 issue.
The scenario by Line Bøhmer Løkken is the third scenario curated by Tone Hansen and Ane Hjort Guttu within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
Biographic information about the Polish artist Joanna Rajkowska
Biographic information about the Slovenian curator Andreja Hribernik
Biographic information about the Turkish artist Köken Ergun
Biographic information about the Slovenian artist group IRWIN
Biographic information about the Slovenian artist Tadej Pogačar
Biographic information about the Croatian artist Nika Radić
Essential to the conceptual approach of Europe (to the power of) n is the idea of a circular Europe without a central core. The venues and institutions involved in the project were chosen accordingly.
Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey. It is located on the Bosphorus Strait and extends out onto both the European and Asian sides of the Bosphorus.
The Sint-Lukasgalerie is an exhibition space for contemporary art and its documentation in Brussels.
Biographic information about the Slovenian artist group Janez Janša, Janez Janša and Janez Janša
The scenario by Ane Hjort Guttu is the second scenario curated by Tone Hansen and Ane Hjort Guttu within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
Press Review for the exhibition "West of East - An exhibition about Europe in 6 chapters" curated by Lena Prents
Information about the conceptual approach of the first architectural scenario, curated by Christian Teckert
Biographic information about the German interaction designer Tristan Schulze
Press Release for the project "Does Europe Matter?", curated by Jun Yang
Biographic information about the Slovenian artist Polona Tratnik
The scenario by Lincoln Tobier is the second scenario curated by Kit Hammonds within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
Biographic information about the Serbian artist Zoran Todorović
Announcement for the film programme "Urban Transformations in Europe: The Myth and the Reality of Berlin as 'poor yet sexy'"
"Hegemony and Socialist Strategy Towards a Radical Democratic Politics" by Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe was first published in 1985.
Press Review for the exhibition "Asymmetric Europe" curated by Miško Šuvaković
"Where We Cook and Eat Together" by Asako Iwama is the second scenario curated by Esra Sarigedik Öktem within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
Biographic information about the Serbian artist Nataša Teofilović
Europe (to the power of) n 17.7. 2012 – 30.4. 2013 Launch and Festival, 6. and 7.7. 2012 Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin
"The Critical Fundamentals of Europe" by Michaël Aerts is the third scenario curated by Filip Luyckx within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
The second part of a short tutorial about the Europe (to the power of) n CLOUDr platform. It deals with the question: "How to access the CLOUDr platform?"
The scenario by Aleksander Komarov is the second scenario curated by Lena Prents within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
The third part of a short tutorial about the Europe (to the power of) n CLOUDr platform. It deals with the question: "How to put content on CLOUDr?"
Taipei Contemporary Art Center (TCAC) is an independent initiative founded by a group of artists, curators, scholars and cultural activists.
The scenario by Annika Eriksson is the second scenario curated by Peio Aguirre within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
"Discipline and Punish" is a history of the modern penal system. Foucault seeks to analyse punishment in its social context, and to examine how changing power relations affected punishment.
Biographic information about the Croatian artist group Group ABS
"A future after the future" by by Felix Vogel and Markus Miessen in collaboration with Joseph Vogl, Angus Cameron, Ralph and Stefan Heidenreich is the third scenario curated by Felix Vogel and Markus Miessen within the framework of the Scenarios about Europe project.
Programme of the project "Constellation Europa", curated by Peio Aguirre
Biographic information about the Japanese artist Koki Tanaka
The first part of a short tutorial about the Europe (to the power of) n CLOUDr platform. It deals with the question: "What is CLOUDr?"
Biographic information about the Bulgarian curator Ilina Koralova
Biographic information about the British curator and editor Vanessa Boni
The fourth part of a short tutorial about the Europe (to the power of) n CLOUDr platform. It deals with the question: "How to connect my content?"
The mission of the European Humanities University is to provide students from Belarus and the region with an education in the European liberal arts tradition in a free and democratic environment.
Biographic information about the German translator and editor Christopher Köhler
One major discourse of the CLOUDr research project is the question for alternative organization of information and knowledge. Emerging technologies enable humans to organize and percieve information radically different. How can machine learning, semantic web technolgies support this movement?
"Shifting Ground" is a project by Goldin+Senneby that explores issues of (agri-)culture, bureaucracy, subsidies and landscape.
This text was the basis of Dejan Grba's contribution to the discussion "Thinking about Europe – Does Art Matter?" within the framework of the conference "Thinking Europe - Discourses and Models" in January 2012.
Biographic information about the art collective Slavs and Tatars
An overview of the institutional structure and the supporters behind Europe (to the power of) n
Science Fiction in literature, film and television is a typical genre in which future scenarios are explored both in utopian and dystopian settings.
Biographic information about the Polish artist Janek Simon
Europe (to the power of) n launches on July 6, 2012. It starts with an art festival on July 6 and 7, 2012, at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin.
Press Release for the exhibition "The Europa Triangle" curated by Kit Hammonds
This text was the basis of Olga Shparaga's contribution to the discussion "Being-in-Common – What Can a Community Be Nowadays?" within the framework of the conference "Thinking Europe - Discourses and Models" in January 2012.
This essay attempts to assess Althusser's contribution to the reconceptualisation of ideology. Rather than offer a detailed exegesis, the essay provides some general reflections on the theoretical gains flowing from Althusser's break with classical Marxist formulations of ideology. It argues that these gains opened up a new perspective within Marxism, enabling a rethinking of ideology in a significantly different way.
Biographic information about the US-American artist Lincoln Tobier
Biographic information about the Canadian artist Melanie Gilligan
This text addresses frictions in global connections.
Biographical information about the Polish artist Agnieszka Kalinowska
«Новая Эўропа» (Novaja Europe) is in internet-journal that focuses on Belarus and the European Union. Subjects are: culture, social matters and politics in Belarus and in the world.
Biographic information about the Norwegian artist Line Bøhmer Løkken
Biographic information about the Turkish artist CANAN
Biographic information about Sabine Hentzsch, Director of the Goethe-Institut London
Biographic information about the German artist Rosa Loy
"Yusuf Ağa Library" by Joanna Rajkowska is one of the three elements of the artist's project "Walter Benjamin in Konya".
Europe (to the power of) n project seeks to explore the possibilities of a European identity without transforming it into a substantial and exclusive one.
Minsk is the capital and largest city in Belarus, a country, which has an intricate relationship to the European Union.
Biographic information about the German artist Luise Schröder
The film "High School" (USA, 1968) was featured within the scenario curated by Ane Hjort Guttu and Tone Hansen.
This book was published in 1989. The following link is an excerpt from the book, 'Cynicism as a Form of Ideology', (pg. 28-30)
In "The Emancipated Spectator" Rancière reflects on the spectator.
Press Release for the exhibition "Cultural Freedom in Europe", curated by Filip Luyckx
Episode 1 of the TV series "Ante" (Norway 1975, part 1 of six-part TV series, 20 min.) was featured within the scenario curated by Ane Hjort Guttu and Tone Hansen.
The film "Tusen gånger starkare" by Peter Schildt ("A Thousand Times Stronger", Sweden 2010, feature film, 85 min.) was featured within the scenario curated by Ane Hjort Guttu and Tone Hansen.
The film "Ungdommens råskap" by Margreth Olin ("Raw Youth", Norway 2004, documentary, 80 min.) was featured within the scenario curated by Ane Hjort Guttu and Tone Hansen.
Artist and editor in chief of the portal of contemporary Belarusian art Art Aktivist http://artaktivist.org/. Curator at the gallery of сontemporary art “Ў”, Minsk, Belarus.
The film "Egzamin dojrzałości" by Marcel Łoziński ("Matriculation", Poland 1978, documentary, 17 min.) was featured within the scenario curated by Ane Hjort Guttu and Tone Hansen.
Episode 6 of the TV series "Lära för livet" ("Learning for Life", Sweden 1977, part 6 of six-part TV series, 20 min.) was featured within the scenario curated by Ane Hjort Guttu and Tone Hansen.
The documentary "Mashgh-e Shab" ("Homework", Iran 1989, 86 min.) by the Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami was part of the first scenario curated by Ane Hjort Guttu and Tone Hansen.
In this text Eve Chiapello and Luc Boltanski argue that from the middle of the 1970s onwards, capitalism abandoned the hierarchical Fordist work structure and developed a new network-based form of organization which was founded on employee initiative and autonomy in the workplace – a 'freedom' that came at the cost of material and psychological security.
This text forms a critique of the ways in which politics are represented in contemporary art and puts forward the idea that art is not something outside or distinct from politics, but politics resides within its production, its distribution, and its reception.
If we took Europe as a figure of thought this would imply carrying out intellectual and practical exercises regarding the possibilities of community here in Europe today.
In this book Steiner asks the questions: why would we need an idea of Europe in order to conduct the day to day business of the European Union? How are we to bridge reality and the European ideal ?
Basic information about "Auroville", a universal township in the making which is located in India
Donostia-San Sebastián will be European Capital of Culture in 2016. The city was chosen from among six Spanish cities - including Burgos, Córdoba, Las Palmas, Segovia and Zaragoza.
Biographic information about Heiko Sievers, Director of the Goethe-Institut in New Delhi
Perhaps the most influential thinkers about education in the late twentieth century, Paulo Freire, has been particularly popular with informal educators with his emphasis on dialogue and his concern for the oppressed.
This document is a collection of research material consisting of various texts that has informed the project Learning for Life.
"Depicting Europe" is an essay published in London Review of Books, Vol. 29 No. 18, September 2007, in which Anderson forms a critique of the European Union based on its neoliberal economic policies.
Biographic information about the German photographer Stefan Fischer
First Published: in Psychoanalyse und Politik; lecture delivered at the Free University of West Berlin in July 1967.
Theoretical considerations about the term "scenario"
The article was published in the Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research in 2002. It discusses how current changes in the system of reasoning about education in Finland, Iceland and Sweden are characterised by culturally woven patterns.
some snapshots made during a short trip to Novi Sad for the Europe (to the power of) n project