Similarly to the workshop, the exhibition is built around a theme that was provided for the participants as a starting point. The artists undertook the challenge of addressing the fundamental questions formulated in the invitation to submit works related to the theme of Fake (pretence, counterfeit, disguise). The exhibition in Debrecen is a part of a project based on international cooperation. The project titled Alternative Routes came into existence through the cooperation of four festivals dealing with various areas of media arts, which are each held in cities other than the capitals of the respective countries.
The basic idea for the cooperation involved the formation of a network through the nodes of which the latest pieces of media arts can “travel”, by way of taking advantage of the already existing and continuously development system of relationships between partner festivals, while also paying attention to the unique character of each of these events.
The first section of the exhibition consists of works that were started during the workshop. The special technical tools made available for the work by the organisers (speed camera, heat camera etc.) served an inspiration, as did also the company of artists arriving from a variety of countries (Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Spain) and the thematic guidance provided by the curators.
The second section of the exhibition presents works by the participants of the virtual workroom related to the Intermodem Workshop, which also reflect on the theme of Fake. The essence of the idea of the virtual workroom was to also involve in the common work some artists at remote locations, who could not be physically present. In contrast with the initiative in 2007, this time only such artists could participate who live and work outside of Europe.
In the third section, three video installations are exhibited that received prizes at the partner festivals of InterModem. At each of the consecutive festivals held in 2009, one artist (or group of artists) receives the Alternative Routes European Prize. The recipients, in addition to the prize money, participate at all partner festivals in 2010, where their works are exhibited as a special part of the programme.