14/01/2024
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In het atelier van Giacomo Cardoni (36) in De Vliegtuin, een kunstenaarscollectief in Noord, brak donderdagochtend brand uit. In no-time verwoestte...
PiMu - The tiny museum dedicated to piracy. A mobile unit, a pirate sailboat on wheels, full of art
https://www.parool.nl/a-bc7e5b80
In het atelier van Giacomo Cardoni (36) in De Vliegtuin, een kunstenaarscollectief in Noord, brak donderdagochtend brand uit. In no-time verwoestte...
the tiny museum dedicated to piracy goes public on the road!
on 30th of September PiMu inaugurated in Mosplein,
Amsterdam Noord, in collaboration with Oba and Noord Makers
the contemporary Pirate Radio on air...
Fantastastisch! https://www.piraatmuseum.net/ Thx the white rider (Het leuke van ... is weten op reis te zijn; geboren te Vught, opgegroeid in Amsterdam en gezworven door Eurazië…)
It is going to happen - PiMu on the road!
Public space Ceremony on Saturday 30th September
https://g.page/r/CXUuqHTZXf2xECA/review
Hi Pirate!
This is GIACOARDO,
the captain summoning all of you on deck!
You are probably one of the visitors of this inspiring art project that is developing in Amsterdam Noord...
With the help of the Vliegtuin community and Distelweg Crew I am planning to move this summer the museum into the streets of the neighbourhood!
If you feel to invest few minutes and words to write a review about your visit, it will happily and gladly support the future development of the pirate cultural program.
follow the link above,
and feel free to give your opinion; tell that we truly exist
"Piracy is a state of mind"
Thank you
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Museum and office on wheels. Tiny things are growing… Nomad culture ready to come to you!
Come to visit PiMu, and surprise yourself with true pirate stories standing for freedom on the borders of society, reminding the importance of free-spaces, communities, the stateless mindset for global-unity…
stay tuned,
stay pirate!
We are glad to have received so many visitors in the last 6 months coming to experience the 'Contemporary Piracy' Exhibition.
Yet, if you wish to be the next one, we suggest you to save this date: 12th of June
It will be our last of many SUNDAY's OPENING before the summer brake and preparation for the next exhibition.
so, 3 more Sundays to go, with a celebration FINISSAGE on the 12th of June, from 14:00 till 18:00.
After, it will be possible to visit the Pirate Museum only for few special days and through the booking system in our webpage - www.piraatmusuem.net
Stay Tuned,
Stay Pirate
Captain GIACOARDO
& the pirate crew
PiMu Sundays opening.
Come to visit an interactive exhibition inside a boat on wheels dedicated to Piracy. From 12:00 till 17:00.
Come to learn about pirate women in history, trough the artwork of https://www.aleidland.nl and much more!
Grazie Teo,
Un bel articolo che introduce PiMu al panorama Italiano locale, un progetto artistico alternativo estero ma mobile. Ecco il museo pirata realizzato e curato dall'artista Italiano Giacomo Cardoni - alias GIACOARDO e questa sua personale sperimentazione artistica:
Giacomo Cardoni, fanese, ha inaugurato ad Amsterdam il PiMu: "Vorrei tanto portarlo anche a Pesaro"
Sunday opening!
Come to visit the PiMu
het Piraat Museum 🏴☠️
12:00 - 17:00
This is one of the pirate's stories inside PiMu, this Illustrations is exhibiteted in the Pirate Museum collection:
THE CILICIAN PIRATES
"This pirates of the Mediterranean, initially, had their strongholds on Crete (in the eastern Mediterranean) and on the Balearic Islands (in the western Mediterranean). Later on, they made western Cilicia their base of operations, hence acquiring the name ‘Cilician pirates’.
This pirates would normally capture the crews of ships and sell them into slavery. Rich captives, however, did not suffer such a fate but were held as hostages and a ransom was demanded for their return.
One of the most remarkable stories about the Cilician Pirates unfolds in the hidden pages of history as the threat to the core of the Roman Empire by the hands of this independent free-people: pirates.
It's 75 BC and Rome is in turmoil. Caesar, who was 25 years at that time, decides to flee Rome to the court of his friend, King Nicomedes of Bithynia (nowadays Anatolia, turkey) and study Oratory. While traveling to Mileto, in the south of Italy, Caesar was kidnapped by Cilician pirates.
After the surrender of Caesar crew, the pirates have Recognised the nobility of the Roman man, due his purple cape and the crew fighting in formation to protecting him…"
Fore more of this fragment of History, come to visit PiMU!
We are happy to announce that a selection of artworks from:
"Beginnings of Contemporary Piracy exhibition" is now available on PiMu official web-platform...
http://www.piraatmuseum.net/onboard.html
BOOK the free tour into PiMu - the tiny museum dedicated to piracy
Check our schedule availability on our web platform for a journey into: Beginnings of Contemporary Piracy exhibition
or click on the link below.
For a comfortable and safe visit we have 4 people max policy.
looking forward to share some inspiring pirate stories with you!
Stay Tuned! Stay Pirate!
http://www.piraatmuseum.net/book-your-visit.html
www.piraatmusuem.net
The Grand Official Opening of PiMu it's been a local success!
You can always come TO VISIT the tiny museum dedicated to piracy. Check our calendar aviability on our webpage, and let us know when you feel coming by BOOKING your free visit.
OPEN for visitors all SUNDAYS - 12:00 to 17:00
AND during the week for private storytelling tours with the captain itself.
PiMu Grand Official Opening!
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the tiny museum dedicated to piracy goes public on the road! on 30th of September PiMu inaugurated in Mosplein, Amsterdam Noord, in collaboration with Oba and Noord Makers
Here at Vliegtuin, PiMu process of creation keeps rolling! Come and check the artistic steal-design of one of the local artists supporting this project! Thanx to Jim de Ruiter www.jimderuiter.com
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