The day of The living people / days of autumn 2004 lifestyle WorKsHop
13.-17.10.2004 soomaa, estonia


The Day of the Living People is an 8’ documentary, which ironically quotes the title a famous Romero’s movie, produced by the students in the workshop Lifestyles, during which they were invited to research about everyday practises in the actual local kolkhoz. Students were asked to research about what people think the kolkhoz should become in order to satisfy their needs and to reach their priorities since they are the ones that will run this heritage to the next coming future. With the collapse of communism and the break-up of the Soviet Union in 1990-991 kolkhozy began to be privatized and since than an intense debate about the destiny that this historical heritage should take started, debate that sees positions such as demolition, abandon, or conservation - renovation of the physical and historical heritage. A critical agricultural economy and the con- sequent high rate of unemployment bring to the Estonian territorial policies the urgent priority of the kolkhoz destiny as strategy to maintain and develop the local agricultural environment.

 


The Day of the Living People documents the process of involvement of the local inhabitants in the formulation of a proposal for a new concept about the kolkhoz future. They tried to set up a simple bottom up participation model in order to understand and recognize the important ele- ments that shape the everyday lifestyle of the local community. Students asked people to point the places they “love” and the places they “hate” and than what they think is needed in order to make the kolkhoz a better place. We named this a goodbad mapping process in which we found that places that people loved or heated were, for different or opposite reason, overlap- ping, showing a clear definition of a non formalized “centre” were genuine generational friction takes place. The aims of the project we have run during the workshop, the production of the goodmap mapping process and the production of the documentary is to point a direction in which popu- ation should be involved into the upgrade process of the local environment that bridge and maintain an heritage that belongs to the European history

 

 
Pictures from the workshop
short videoclip of "the Day of the living People"

 

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