Associazione Culturale Interzona APS
Founded in 2003 in San Martino Valle Caudina, a small rural village on the border between Irpinia and Sannio Benevento, the Interzona Cultural Association deals with sound, arts, techno-culture and the study of rural areas. Stemming from the Interferenze international festival of arts and new technologies, the Interzona Cultural Association has experimented, over the last eighteen years and in various rural areas (Irpinia, Fortore Benevento, the Barsento-Trulli area in Puglia, but also Molise, Cilento and Sicily), a series of hybrid formats (residences, laboratories, workshops, field study projects) merged into a research platform focused on the concept of (neo-) rurality, which applies multidisciplinary and critical approaches inspired by New Media Studies as well as Cultural and Postcolonial Studies. The projects developed by the association include, among others, Liminaria (ongoing), Mediaterrae Vol. 1 (2007), FARM / Interferenze (2012) and Barsento Mediascape (2013). In 2010, an edition of the festival Interferenze was organised in Japan (Interferenze Seeds Tokyo).
Activities
- Art education and/or other educational activities
- Artistic production/promotion
- Community and civic activities
- Evaluation (e.g. of projects, structures or other)
- Event management
- Information/awareness-raising
- Internationalisation and mobility
- Networking
- Project management
- Research/data collection
- Revitalisation/activation of public spaces
- Socio-cultural activities and cultural mediation
- Training/Lifelong learning
Artistic disciplines
Topics covered
- Climate change and environment
- Cultural rights
- Digitalisation
- Disabilities and inclusion
- European Capitals of Culture
- European citizenship and identity
- Gender and sexual orientation
- Human rights and democracy
- Intangible cultural heritage
- Interculturality and migration
- Intergenerational relations and ageing
- Non-urban culture
- Participation and audience engagement
- Tangible cultural heritage
- Working conditions of cultural professionals/labour rights/human resources