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mi s-a parut amuzant. genul enlarge your penis, buy viagra, etc. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chevalier Thierry Geoffroy" <1@colonel.dk> To: <nettime-l@bbs.thing.net> Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 5:21 PM Subject: <nettime> Emergency Rooms / Manifesto > Emergency Rooms > > MANIFESTO > > Urgent Proposition for Museums of Contemporary Art > > Based on the observation that the visual artist is left out of the debate > about actuality. I believe that it would be healthy for society to open up > 'Emergency Rooms' in contemporary art institutions. > > Such emergency spaces would give the artists the chance to visually comment > on actuality -- an opportunity to express his/her position and visions about > today (today understood as today without any delay). > The Emergency Rooms will be updated every day and will have the important > concept of living at the same ultra fast speed of the news (and it's > consequences like new warsS). > > The Emergency Rooms will welcome any visual artist with burning visions > about the news. > > The quality or aesthetic of the exhibitions is not important here. The > importance lies in the possibility to show art immediately. The exhibition > should function like the mass medias: Be renewed every day and be up to date > on the ongoing debates. For example, visual artists working with video could > re-edit and thus make new version of the TV news; artists working with photo > could reorganise the iconography of newspapers to provide another angle. > Visitors to the museum would see a new version of the newspaper they have > just read, or of the TV's 'breaking news' that they just saw. Visitors > should experience a new vision of what is normally offered to them through > the news media, a new perception of the World's actual situation. > > To work this way, the visual artists need: An 'Emergency Room' -- a real > physical space. It should be clear that an installation artist is not a web > artist or a writer of a chronicle. To express his/her burning vision and > feelings about what happens in the World today, the installation artist > needs an exhibition space. To be powerful in his/her expression the artist > needs to express him/herself in his own language. > > The actual situation is that if an artist wants to comment on a burning > actuality in an art institution, he must accept a delay of several years > before having the possibility to show his vision. The contemporary art > structure is putting the visual artist in a position of a 'retard' (delayed > response). > > > I believe that installation artists have important statements to make. I > believe that artists are the thermometers for society and that we have to > give them a voice in real time (and not in delay, before it is too late). > > Politicians use visual communication more and more. The visual artist is a > specialist in decoding and synthesising visual material and is strongly able > to bring us a new version of what is really going on -- as he/she is a visual > expert. > > Political decisions are made fast and it is important that the contemporary > art structure allows the artist to take part in the actual debate and > compete with the ultra speed of the news. > > This is why I believe that art institutions should open 'Emergency Rooms', > where artists can arrive in the morning and exhibit immediately i.e. the way > he/she reads the newspapers. I am sure that some evidence or even human > sensuality will be brought into focus for the visitors of museums. > > I am convinced that artists have some 'evidence' about the world today -- > evidence that we should also have a chance to look at. > > Artists in society play the role of bringing back the debate on human values > (and not always those in media strategies). He/she also has the role of > being a sensitive observant of society's mechanisms. The Emergency Rooms > have to take place in public institutions like museums because the opinions > of the artists are of public interest. > > We need the artist's comments now. Let us give them spaces to show us what > they think about today's news, i.e. the war. > > Chevalier Thierry Geoffroy / Colonel > http://www.colonel.dk/ > > emergency room manifesto: > http://www.conclusionism.com/dictionary/emergency_room.html > > # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission > # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, > # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets > # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body > # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net > > _______________________________________________ Nettime-ro mailing list Nettime-ro@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ro --> arhiva: http://amsterdam.nettime.org/