2/26/13

“ The Land” vs. HAHA “Flood”


Katelyn Kang


Land Foundation “ The Land” fund-raising project (1998- )
Page 180

Who: Artist Rirkrit Tiravanija and Kamin Lertchaiprasert

When: Since 1998

Where: Sanpatong, 20 minutes outside of Chiang Mai, Thailand

Why: *Due to the levels 
of floods and high water level, some rice farmers are having difficult times in producing rice. Because of this, some rice fields in the area have been offered for development, as the rice farmers are looking to find better areas for the fields.
         *Foundation would like to develop its agricultural area and its alternative             energy source.

What: *Bought rice field, began cultivating, and experimenting the land with the idea of living socially responsible.
            *The land was initiated with anonymity and without the concept of ownership
            *Harnessing Bio-mass to generate power
            *Creating fishing ponds filled with purified water
            *Building kitchens modeled to support communal living
            *Installing meditation rooms
            *Growing rice once the ground was viable again, and donate the food to local villages (AIDS epidemic in the region)


Invited artists: *SUPERFLEX: from Copenhagen have been developing their idea of the                                                             Supergas
                       *Tobias Rehberger: with Kamin Lerdchaprasert, Superflex, and Rirkrit                                                             Tiravenija collaborated and developed “The kitchen”
                        *Philippe Parreno
                        *Francois Roche


HAHA “Flood” (1992-1995)
Page 168

Who: A group of twenty to thirty people initially organized by Haha

When: In 1992-1995

Where: In an empty north side of Chicago storefront

Why: For helping people with HIV

What: *Planted therapeutic herbs and leafy, green vegetables(including spicach, kale, arugula, and collard greens) in a hy-droponic garden for people with HIV
            *Distributed the produces to local AIDS and HIV patients in a weekly basis
            * Provided bi-weekly meals, educational activities, meeting space, public events, and information on alternative therapies, HIV/AIDS services in Chicago, nutrition and horticulture



Similarities:

*Involved in planting green
*Helping people with HIV
*Use of non-effective space/land for good

Differences:

*“The Land” is ongoing project while “Flood” closed in 1995
*“Flood” was commissioned work
*“The Land” operations are managed by an independent, anonymous group while “Flood” managed by Haha organization

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