Mediatopia:call for participation

CALL FOR WORK

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Deadline for submission:  October 25th, 2004

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Comments

, Jim Andrews

Thanks for clearing that up, Bjorn.

ja


> OK, summarized the discussion is -
> -Grethe is bored, though she sees a point in the material/immaterial of
> physical and digital art practice, and refers to Luther Blisset's
> actions.
> -Tore sees the value in culturejamming the media hype.
> -Jens questions art's status in media society.
> -I agree it's done in boredom as a response to media's boredom, yawning
> together as a group practice :) Then our dialogue. And lastly, I state
> that if anybody wants the case solved quickly and the paintings returned
> to public space, they should deposit 1,4 mill. kroners into my account,
> else I can't guarantee what will happen to them.
>
> That's what I found out so far, the unreality of it, coinciding with the
> art part - artist's should make good use of the unreality given to them
> so generously.
>
> Bjorn