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| It is 2015, arts of all kinds are commodified and arts funding is negligible. Intellectual pursuit and any questioning of cultural conventions are over ridden by consumerism. Dense Media Shrubbery (DMS) is a non-profit, multidisciplinary orhanisation that appears to produce commodities like any other but in fact fosters intellectual inquiry by including an arts and humanities research lab in its structure and actively engaging audiences in creating new works. DMS makes films, documentaties, video games and books that innovate through critiquing cultural, social, economic, environmental and political norms. DMS is a decentralised, flexible and independent lab that has a minimal hierarchy. Under the same roof, it hosts research, production ad distribution. It provides facilities for audiovisual design and production, space for research, reading, discussion, exhibitions, conferences, workshops and concerts. DMS communicates with its audience in three ways: through the web, through media products and through local events by collaborating, presenting, provoking, entertaining and educating. DMS is a schema that is always in a state of becoming, of adjusting and re-adjusting to the surrounding cultural landscape. |
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The project envisions a porous, versatile multidisciplinary organisation, housed under one roof, that fosters a creative critique of materialism and consumerism. |
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