Project
Bakawan Arts
Festival
Ethos Bathos Pathos Exhibit
February 12 ~ March 14, 2015
UP Vargas Museum
About Project Bakawan
Arts Festival @ UPD
Ethos Bathos Pathos
 Featuring photographer Tommy Hafalla, sculptor
Junyee, composer Jonas Baes and autonomous
groups: Onsite Infoshop, Etnikobandido,
Marindukanon Studies Center at Info Shop
Marinduque, overXout and Civ Lab. Presented by
Project Bakawan and Planting Rice with the support
of The Japan Foundation, Manila.

Marindukanon Studies Center
x Info Shop Marinduque
 Creating commons between public (state-funded)
and private (sponsored) research about Philippine
culture, consciousness and society
 Drawing traversal lines between Marinduque,
MIMAROPA, the Philippines, SE Asia, Asia Pacific
and the whole planet
 Curates and archives user-generated content about
translocality and xenophilia through multi-platform
means like offline/online radio and swarm
bibliotheque
Feb. 18, 2015/
Wednesday
 Open Space Technology w/ PeaceChurch
Philippines
 Provide alternative visioning
 Introduce survival framework through peace and
reconciliation
 1~5pm (4 hours)
 Workable action plan for the succeeding activities to
be generated from the workshop
Feb. 26/ Thursday
 Drum Circle/ open jam
 w/ kaibuturan x bata
 create tools for exchange and sharing
 introduce drumming culture
 1~4pm (3 hours)
 connect sustainability issues and drumming
practices
March 4, 2015/
Wednesday
 Sulat kamay collective performance and skills
sharing
 writing as a tool for ecology x economics
 introduce autonomous publishing
 9~12pm (3 hrs)
 Produce germinal ideas about relations of
economics and the environment
March 6/ Friday
 Kontra Gapi music workshop
 establish sound and vernacular expression
 introduce music and identity formation
 9~12pm (3 hrs)
 Create sounds about resistance
March 10/ Tuesday
 Pag-iral discussion about survival
 provide a platform for local studies and knowledge
production
 talk about survival of gov’t and privately fundeded
projects
 9~12pm (overview) 1~4pm (round table discussion)
 Provide content about survival in the urban and
rural areas in the Philippines and asia pacific
March 11/ Wednesday
 Likas-kaya skills-sharing about sustainable
practices
 reflect on local x indigenous practices on
sustainability
 introduce autonomous groups and activities in Bicol,
Negros and Davao
 9~12pm (overview) 1~4pm (workshop)
 Create content about sustainable practices in the
local contexts of autonomous spaces and info
shops
March 12, Thursday
 OIKOS discussion on ecology and economics
 Report back on Humanitarian Technologies project
 Report back on Spaces in Transition?
 9~12pm (overview) 1~4pm (open forum)
 Produce content about the relationship between the
environment, disaster and spaces
March 13/ Friday
 DANUM discussion peer to peer exchange x
peripheral centers
 Introduce contemporary Philippine studies in
relation to asia pacific, south east asia and
globalization
 9~12pm
 Plot future projects like conferences, for a,
colloquia, etc
Feb 12/opening
reception
 Discussion on autonomous groups w/ onsite, EB
info shop, Civ:Lab, ISM x MSC
 Introduce and provide overview of activities
 Use open space to articulate “where have we been?
How to dream the future?”
 6pm onwards
 Profiles and activity design from each participant
Feb 14/ Saturday
 Creative Resistance discussion
 specify possible future activities
 provide details about SKA kontra SONA, No APEC,
anti election campaign etc
 1~5pm
 Actions plans and synthesis
See you!
 Join, participate
Ism x msc for pathos

Ism x msc for pathos

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    Project Bakawan Arts Festival Ethos BathosPathos Exhibit February 12 ~ March 14, 2015 UP Vargas Museum
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    Ethos Bathos Pathos Featuring photographer Tommy Hafalla, sculptor Junyee, composer Jonas Baes and autonomous groups: Onsite Infoshop, Etnikobandido, Marindukanon Studies Center at Info Shop Marinduque, overXout and Civ Lab. Presented by Project Bakawan and Planting Rice with the support of The Japan Foundation, Manila. 
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    Marindukanon Studies Center xInfo Shop Marinduque  Creating commons between public (state-funded) and private (sponsored) research about Philippine culture, consciousness and society  Drawing traversal lines between Marinduque, MIMAROPA, the Philippines, SE Asia, Asia Pacific and the whole planet  Curates and archives user-generated content about translocality and xenophilia through multi-platform means like offline/online radio and swarm bibliotheque
  • 6.
    Feb. 18, 2015/ Wednesday Open Space Technology w/ PeaceChurch Philippines  Provide alternative visioning  Introduce survival framework through peace and reconciliation  1~5pm (4 hours)  Workable action plan for the succeeding activities to be generated from the workshop
  • 7.
    Feb. 26/ Thursday Drum Circle/ open jam  w/ kaibuturan x bata  create tools for exchange and sharing  introduce drumming culture  1~4pm (3 hours)  connect sustainability issues and drumming practices
  • 8.
    March 4, 2015/ Wednesday Sulat kamay collective performance and skills sharing  writing as a tool for ecology x economics  introduce autonomous publishing  9~12pm (3 hrs)  Produce germinal ideas about relations of economics and the environment
  • 9.
    March 6/ Friday Kontra Gapi music workshop  establish sound and vernacular expression  introduce music and identity formation  9~12pm (3 hrs)  Create sounds about resistance
  • 10.
    March 10/ Tuesday Pag-iral discussion about survival  provide a platform for local studies and knowledge production  talk about survival of gov’t and privately fundeded projects  9~12pm (overview) 1~4pm (round table discussion)  Provide content about survival in the urban and rural areas in the Philippines and asia pacific
  • 11.
    March 11/ Wednesday Likas-kaya skills-sharing about sustainable practices  reflect on local x indigenous practices on sustainability  introduce autonomous groups and activities in Bicol, Negros and Davao  9~12pm (overview) 1~4pm (workshop)  Create content about sustainable practices in the local contexts of autonomous spaces and info shops
  • 12.
    March 12, Thursday OIKOS discussion on ecology and economics  Report back on Humanitarian Technologies project  Report back on Spaces in Transition?  9~12pm (overview) 1~4pm (open forum)  Produce content about the relationship between the environment, disaster and spaces
  • 13.
    March 13/ Friday DANUM discussion peer to peer exchange x peripheral centers  Introduce contemporary Philippine studies in relation to asia pacific, south east asia and globalization  9~12pm  Plot future projects like conferences, for a, colloquia, etc
  • 14.
    Feb 12/opening reception  Discussionon autonomous groups w/ onsite, EB info shop, Civ:Lab, ISM x MSC  Introduce and provide overview of activities  Use open space to articulate “where have we been? How to dream the future?”  6pm onwards  Profiles and activity design from each participant
  • 15.
    Feb 14/ Saturday Creative Resistance discussion  specify possible future activities  provide details about SKA kontra SONA, No APEC, anti election campaign etc  1~5pm  Actions plans and synthesis
  • 16.
    See you!  Join,participate