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PARAFLOWS In 2009, the Viennese Festival for Digital Art and Cultures 'Paraflows' has chosen the topic 'Urban Hacking' to show how we are exploring, questioning, and shaping the urban infrastructure by using digital media. The fashion shop and hair salon 'be a good girl' is one of these 'infrastructures' which became a space for an artistic intervention in the exhibited work 'be a bad girl' by Elisabeth Grübl and Sabine Heine. By 'hacking' the facade of the shop, the two artists are breaking up stereotypes which are associated in combination with a fashion shop and hair salon. The shop's name intensifies the good girl-stereotypes associated with fashion and beauty. For Elisabeth Grübl and Sabine Heine, the slogan 'be a good girl' evokes a discomfort which is politically not irrelevant. The urban project 'be a bad girl' is the consequent follow up of semantic structures (the imperative 'be' with the instructive 'good' and the narrowing 'girl') which cause principles of behaviour, conventions, thinking and power strategies. In a night action, the artists had changed the writing on the facade into 'be a bad girl' with the aim to de-construct the social attributions of standardized role models. Details about lecture series and exhibitions on www.paraflows.at. ad the shop 'be a good girl' : The provocative slogan 'be a good girl' is one reason why the shop became 'cult' in Vienna. |
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