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<nettime> Request for Acts of Mediation |
US Department of Art & Technology PO Box 32265 Washington, DC 20007 http://www.usdept-arttech.net Office of the Secretary May 24, 2002 Dear Nettime Community: I have a very special request to ask of you as part of your commitment to advancing cultural dialogue worldwide. On June 19th, 7pm, at the Goethe-Institut Inter Nationes in Washington, DC, the US Department of Art & Technology is organizing the World Mediation Summit, which is convening under the theme, "The Artist as Mediator on the World Stage." The scheduling of the event has been timed to honor the opening of Documenta 11 in Kassel, Germany, which this year is concerned with socially engaged "platforms" that explore the public communicative process. It is in this spirit that the World Mediation Summit has been conceived as a "ceremonial cultural exchange" in which I will present to the US Department of State an artist-generated, collectively-authored proclamation consisting of imaginative methodologies and acts of mediation for intensifying intercultural dialogue in these troubling times of crisis. This ceremonial presentation of the proclamation to a representative of the State Department will be conducted in the presence of US Department of Art & Technology staff, as well as a consortium of cultural officials from Washington embassies representing at least six nations. It is our intent that this document, a critique of the Administration's handling of the "war on terror" since 9-11, be transmitted within the State Department to Secretary Powell, who will in turn submit it for final transmission to President Bush. I am asking the Rhizome Community to contribute to the collective authorship of the proclamation by submitting a brief statement to be included in the document. Think of this as a manifesto for reforming the Administration's ignorance and lack of appreciation for cultural concerns! This is an important opportunity for all of you who are deeply entrenched in artistic expression, cultural issues, and the general state of humanity, to offer new methodologies based on your artistic and critical practice for confronting the violence and turmoil that is rapidly spreading throughout the world. We intend to provide the State Department with effective and creative tools for strengthening the hand of its cultural officers. Unfortunately, President Bush, along with the Department of State and the Security Council, are clueless - they desperately need the help of the arts community, which is why I am turning to you now. The US Department of Art & Technology strongly believes that in our society, the artist and cultural critic is a largely untapped, yet powerful force for understanding and resolving differences that have lead to recent acts of aggression and violence. To guide the writing of your statements, the following is a list of key recommendations to the Administration's approach and policy that our proclamation seeks to state: (1) to deepen its attentiveness to the richness and complexity of the world's many distinct cultures, particularly in areas of conflict; (2) to avoid what is being perceived in the world as a tone of aggression; (3) to adopt and project a nuanced view of the world's social conditions beyond a misleading division into "good and evil;" (4) to reiterate the value and power of meaningful cultural dialogue in its overall foreign policy. I am deeply concerned with the Administration's lack of interest and ability in bringing about a meaningful cultural exchange to solve international conflicts, and it is my hope, through your input, to expand upon the hope and possibility of a peaceful, more culturally-engaged world, and to redefine the role of the artist (and cultural critic) as a mediator on the world stage. Each of you who submit a statement (keep them short, approximately 1 to 3 sentences) will be appropriately credited (unless you wish to remain anonymous) and will receive a copy of the completed proclamation prior to the World Mediation Summit. Please return your statement in a timely manner (within one week), and please don't hesitate to write if you have questions. For more information on the World Meditation Summit visit the Department Website: http://www.usdept-arttech.net As Andre Breton said, "perhaps the imagination is on the verge of recovering its rights!" Randall Packer Secretary, US Department of Art & Technology # 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