Government passports are being distributed in Prizren NSK

A lot is happening on the Biennale Highway in Prizren. Even separate passports are being distributed, with all the people of Kosovo being inside a ghettoised and troubled shell to travel throughout the world. Neue Slowenische Kunst í is a state declared in 1992, part of the Bienenales [...]
A lot is happening on the Biennale Highway in Prizren. Even separate passports are being distributed, with all the people of Kosovo being inside a ghettoised and troubled shell to travel throughout the world.
Neue Slowenische Kunst is this declared state in 1992, also part of Venice Bienenales this year. Artic cash is also distributing passports in Prizren.
This is happening through the IRW group. In IN, the group known by Ljubljana with members Dusan Mandic, Miran Mohar, Andrej Savski, Roman Uranjek and Borut Vogelnik. I RWIN, along with Laibach, theatre group Gledalisce Sester Sciion Nasice and with BARNovi Kolestikism have joined to form the artistic collective Neue Slowenische Kunst (NSK) in 1984.
“State in time The NSK, was founded in the early 1990s. We immediately started to issue passports: their production and quality meet the standards required for this type of product. Until today, a large number of people have applied and received our passports, becoming citizens of the NSK State on time. No doubt, they have maintained their principal citizenship. Most applicants are people from the art scene - artists or people who regularly attend art events. This group of NSK passport holders comes mainly from the developed countries of Western Europe and North America and are members of the relatively rich class of society. So, we can say that most state citizens in NSK time come from the so-called First World” are said among other things in the concept of the work.
Artists are staying in Prizren and are seeking citizens who want to have this passport.
The decision to bring the passport to Kosovo is different than other times because Kosovo citizens are deprived of free movement, and this is the main injustice. These people have suffered during the war, they can't travel freely today, and that's terrible” says one of the artists who handed out the passport for interested ones.
The passport is not official, cannot be used for travel, ironic that is to say when we know Kosovars should wait in line before embassy doors in Kosovo for any kind of visit outside. A passport So it's just the use of fantasy, as they say from the IRWIN, for KultPlus.
“The interest, however, is great, these days, here in Prizren. This Biennale is giving the city an international dimension of art, while a desire for citizens of this country” is further showing one of the members of the IRWIN, Miran Mohar.
In recent years, applications have begun to come from Africa, more precisely, Nigeria. At first, only a handful of people began to grow, but later their numbers began to grow.
In Prizren, passports are being issued at the bus station.
After the passport, The IRWIN has also brought video installations to Prizren.
Four documentary videos made over the past two years will be shown at the exhibition and an encrypted archive of numerous applications for the NSK passport.
NSK citizens from Nigeria, IRWIN 2007
NSC citizens in Sarajevo, IRWIN 2007
The citizens of NSK in Vienna and Berlin, IRWIN 2007/8
Citizens of NSK in Taipei, IRWIN 2007
Words from Africa, IRWIN in collaboration with citizens of NSC (NSKSTATE.COM) 2007