Posts Tagged ‘internship’
“Structurally recyclable, basically disposable” en route and exhibition soon in Berlin

This poor blog has been neglected in the last couple of weeks months not because I went on a long holiday and finally figured out all I want is to live on a deserted island and sell cocktails. Quite to the contrary, the project has kept me extremely busy.
“Structurally recyclable, basically disposable” has been to [...]

Elisabetta on “The Current” today

Dear all, dear Canadian readers, today (8 October 2009), I will be part of the panel on the radio program “The Current” for their segment on interns. The segment is part of a larger series called “Work in progress“, which explores “developing trends in how we work”.
You can listen to it at 8:30 a.m. (9:00 [...]

Updates on the project “Structurally recyclable, basically disposable”

It’s nice to take some time to think things through, look for new inspirational sources and come back with something fresh.
So I have been photographing a lot, I have been learning how to sew, I re-discovered my childhood passion for fabrics, and I have been doing some thinking about how I want this project to [...]

Paternalism à la carte

Translation: So tell me, what internship do you want to do when you’re older?
Paternalism makes me sick. It really does.
In the particular field of “young”, especially when it has to do with jobs and careers, paternalism seems to rule in the media (and not only). What does this have to do with internships and my [...]

“Importance of using interns”

This morning, I was checking the stats of this website when I stumbled upon the terms that someone entered into a search engine, which resulted in this person actually landing here.
The terms “importance of using interns” are quite interesting. Especially the fact that the verb “to use” is contained in this case, explains well the [...]

Internship vs. volunteering: the importance of using the right terms

What is the difference between internship and volunteering?

It’s an interesting question since the answers are often less obvious that they sound.
Some people say, rightfully so, that sometimes working for free is a manifestation of the will to do good, to advance a cause, to support an organization that otherwise would not be able to continue [...]

Structurally recyclable, basically disposable featured in Generazione P blog

This week, Marco Patruno, from the very rich and very interesting Generazione P blog dedicated a blog post (in Italian) to my project.
Marco Patruno often conducts some very interesting interviews with artists, writers, bloggers, film-makers, etc, who have dealt in some way with the issue of precarious work in Italy. Among them are: Federico Rizzo, [...]

The situation

Theory and practice

Internships were originally introduced to serve an educational purpose, that is, to provide the participant – mostly undergraduate – with practical knowledge to complement the theoretical learning done within higher education. The positive aspects advertised by its proponents were that the participant would acquire a better understanding of the work done in a [...]

The project

The message I want to convey with my work is the feeling of “modularity”, “interchangeability” that this system of employment gives us. Photography will be the main instrument in this project. Subjects will be young women and men
Why the title “Structurally recyclable. Basically disposable”?
Structurally recyclable: internships are a way into the labor market, the symbol [...]

The reasons behind “Structurally recyclable, basically disposable”. Some personal thoughts

The idea for “Structurally recyclable, basically disposable” is the result of a series of thoughts and realizations. This project has a special importance to me because it stems from personal experiences as an intern. Many ask me where I got the idea, why I decided to make a photography project out of it.
I tackle all [...]

Article about “Structurally recyclable, basically disposable” in “Repubblica degli stagisti”

This week, Eleonora Voltolina – director and journalist of La Repubblica degli stagisti wrote an article (in Italian), based on our interview, about the project.
In my answers, I explained the reasons for the title “Structurally recyclable, basically disposable” and I gave some insights about the ultimate aim of the project, that is to think about [...]

Development of photo ideas: thinking “inside the box”

Structurally recyclable, basically disposable is a project which will try to give a representation of the feelings and frustrations most often felt by interns with the aid of pictures and other visual means. Photographs are powerful tools and because of their power, one needs to test and be extremely precise as to the way in [...]

“Génération précaire”, a video about the interns situation in France

Working on “Structurally recyclable, basically disposable” requires a lot of research, reading and viewing of material dedicated to the issue.
There is a very diversified amount of things to read and watch on the internet. Documentaries, discussions, or simply stories, vents written by interns.
One of the most interesting aspect of this problem is that it opens [...]

Structurally recyclable, basically disposable, launching the project

A project focussed on the feelings and frustrations of interns.
Go to the Current projects page and choose “Structurally recyclable, basically disposable”

Spread the word
Join the Facebook group.
See the exhibition
Berlin
March 5th to 26th, ACUD Galerie, Veteranenstraße 21 (see ACUD press release).
Vernissage on March 5th (Facebook page, XING event).
Hamburg
April, University of Hamburg – more details soon!
Naples
May 10th to [...]

Structurally recyclable, basically disposable

The situation

To read about the observations on the situation of interns that inspired the project

The project

To know more in details about the project, the reasons behind the title and who the subjects of the pictures will be.

Structurally recyclable, basically disposable is funded and supported by Stiftung Menschenwürde und Arbeitswelt. The Hamburg exhibition is also supported [...]