This year the festival started even before the artists landed in Barcelona, with Inside Out Barcelona, a collaborative large-scale project that allows anybody with a camera to send a portrait, get it printed in large format and share it with the whole town, transforming personal identities into collective messages, ideas, projects, and battles. This activity is part of a global project by and photograffeur JR with the main idea of transforming messages of personal identity into pieces of artistic work. Barcelona inhabitants started sending their portraits a few months before the festival started and on Saturday morning, the collective action with JR took place at the Center of Contemporary Culture's main court. The portraits are still there, close to MACBA and beside Chillida's mural: a perfect place for a personal manifesto.
The second day was full of transgression with guests like Reverend Billy and Savitri D, who made an action occupying an office bank in Barcelona with his Church of Stop Shopping, "praying" and asking the bank to stop investing in CO2 emitting coal-fired power plants. Also present were the Biotic Baking Brigade, a network of militant bakers that uses pies as a creative tool to change the world, and F.A.T. co-founder Evan Roth, a social technologies, pop culture and digital mass subcultures tinkerer. Roth presented the F.A.T. Lab fake Google car and social hacking in Berlin, as well as a research on capturing the process of graffiti in different places, pointing out that "graffiti taxonomy is a collection of tags in different cities". The Parisian street-artist JR described his beginnings, taking art outside the museums for people that cannot attend exhibitions. He explained how "people didn't go to see my exhibition in Clichy Monfermeil, so I pasted it in the streets of Paris". One of JR's most recent works is the Face2Face project, an illegal project on the Separation wall between Israel and Palestine.
Now, here in Barcelona, we're still enjoying the messages... and more than enjoying, thinking and reflecting on how our small actions can cause big change in our world
The Influencers
A festival of non-conventional art, communication guerrilla, radical entertainment
Centro de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona – CCCB
Barcelona
9, 10 and 11 February