This spring has been very eventful and it shows on the worsened update frequency on this site. Anyhow one of the better events has been the first Pimp My Passport workshop on 16 May 2009. Remember PMP was first introduced in Riga last autumn but now we actually got hands-on.
Mari and I were invited to Jyväskylä by the media art working group Live Herring. They're currently appointed as "regional artist" which is a radical move in Finnish cultural politics. The workshop was held at the university lobby during the city's "long night of the arts" so there was a lot of buzz and people on the move.
The idea was to facilite a workshop where people could make their own shielded covers for their new RFID passports and in the process discuss and get informed about the issues related to technology, privacy and biometric passports.
We set up our tables at the university lobby which itself is an Alvar Aalto landmar and put up lots of scrap and recycled material including used coffee packets, info sheets about RFID and passports plus a sewing machine. The amount of visitors exceeded all expectations. The first people arrived minutes before the official start and the last participants left at 00:05. During the eight hours the booth was never empty of visitors!
It was also nice to note that people of all ages came by. Young women were the most active group, but seniors and children took part as well. Creative flair was shooting through the roof all the time. At the end we counted some 40+ covers were made.
Press showed some interest to the event, regional newspaper Keskisuomalainen put it on page five where we were pitted against the Ministry of the Interior. Another paper from Turku also took note of the event and concentrate more on the crafting side. Unfortunately none of them checked out the vibes themselves but resorted to phone interviews.
The event night and the afterparty presented Jyväskylä as a very jovial and friendly city. It might well be the "most underrated" city in Finland. A world of thanks also to Soile of Live Herring for her kind efforts and support.
Links:
Gallery on Flickr
DIY instructions (fi)
Article from Keskisuomalainen (pdf, fi)
Blogpost and reaction by Live Herring (fi)
Article on Turun Sanomat (fi)
Posted by Mesq at 12:57 to art, personal, pimp my passport, travel | Trackback
Comments (2)
karstein on 7 Jun 2009 | PermalinkWow, this sounds great! Too bad I missed you this time around. Hope you´re headed back towards Suomi before the end of the summer
Yes, let's get some brews on the second week of July!