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"Dear
Artist,
Your art becomes a form of activism committed to tricking the so-called 'natural'
flows of consumption and historical progress by messing with its normalized rhythm.
Making the corpse talk. Your interventions: songs, texts, posters, shared diets,
spatial operations and public monuments are assembled like antibodies and experiment
with the transmissibility of culture and its potential for serving collective
needs over the pseudo-needs spawned by consumerism. By joining others in collaboration,
you've become a medium against the notion of the producer. Forgetting how 'to
make' in order to better learn how 'to practice'. Practicing to be alive together.
Against the deathblows of advanced capitalism, 'to practice' becomes 'to struggle'.
What does the art world do with this?"
Carissa
Rodriguez
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as
soon as there is more than one, Revolver Verlag,
Frankfurt, 2005 mit Textbeiträgen
von Diedrich Diedrichsen, Carissa Rodriguez, Sabeth Buchmann, Boyan
Manchev, Rodney LaTourelle, L.A.Raeven und Barbara
Frieß (Deutsch/Englisch)
16 x 23 cm, 236 S., Broschur. ISBN
3-86588-115-7, 22EUR
as
soon as there is more than one, Revolver Verlag,
Frankfurt, 2005 with essays by Diedrich Diedrichsen,
Carissa Rodriguez, Sabeth Buchmann, Boyan Manchev, Rodney LaTourelle,
L.A.Raeven and Barbara Frieß (German/English)
16 x 23 cm, 236 S., paperback. ISBN
3-86588-115-7, 22EUR
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