Oleg Kireev on Mon, 24 May 1999 09:12:48 +0400 (MSD) |
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Syndicate: a concrete proposal |
Hello, i came home after a great eastern-european trip, which only started in Budapest, i downloaded all the multiple messages on my computer and saw just a very few ones discussing the Budapest conference. seems like we could be more reflexive about these rare and important meetings. my own short note is that the list became much more certain about its main topics, and the politics became the first of them. remember the Skopje meeting, it was very different. the war forced us to speak about politics, to deal with politics and to make politics ourselves. i didn't anymore expect Arthur Bueno to ask someone, whether his theme relates to the new media; the new media showed they relate to politics. i made a proposal for a concrete anti-war action in Budapest, i'd like to repeat it now. such action is simple, it doesn't require a lot of work, it might be bright and effective. it's against the every country's participation in the war, so the aim is concrete as well; if we find a primary consensus about this, why not to cooperate tactically and to see what can be done at all? 1) the idea is: to make a sound piece composed of the explosions, air sirens etc. + the voice saying on the local language: "Russia (Holland, Germany, Hungary...) must keep out of the war!" it can be done with an ordinary recorder or special CDs. 2) the sound piece should be turned on as an announcement at the central railroad stations in different cities. they use to announce different things about the people who are getting lost, how to meet etc. the station employee can be against your idea, so my advice is to have some sort of an official paper with, maybe a fake one. many people can listen to such an announcement, and it's a good media news to to do it in one day all across the Europe (or the world?), at the symbolical places which provide a connection between countries. 3) there's a plenty of things to be done with the soundtrack later, for example, the Polish friends told they will intervene the official airwaves with it, and we in Moscow (Anti-war campaign) plan to enexpectedly turn the dynamics on in the crowded streets and squares. but this first step will show if we can do anything at all at the moment. 4) and, last, we have to clarify a theoretical problem: the action has been devised when the bombings started. the war continues, the people die, but it's no hot topic of the day anymore, it's not "trendy". the official press sets an agenda for a discussion, and our way is to set an alternative discussion with its own agenda. finally, we can do a lot of exciting Syndicate reports this day! and to make a CD with the whole collection of international soundpieces. the people from Warsaw, Kiyev, Belorussia, Sochi, Romania, Novi Sad, Netherlads have already agreed to take part. i post this message to some other lists and the "mailradek" subscribers as well now. let's e-mail each other, and i'll make a small tactical list for the participants, for not to overburden lists with technical problems. O.K. ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress