Geert Lovink on Wed, 23 Sep 1998 09:08:33 +0200 (MET DST) |
[Date Prev] [Date Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index]
nettime-nl: Financing the Next Millenium (Aschenbach September 25-27) |
Date: Tue, 22 Sep 1998 23:50:23 +0200 From: T. Dokter <[email protected]> Subject: Financing the Next Millenium F.N.M. (Financing the Next Millenium) by Raul Marroquin September 25 to September 27 1998 Gallery Aschenbach in Amsterdam presents: F.N.M. a three-day interdisciplinary event by media artist Raul Marroquin. This project is the last of a trilogy that the artist has been working on in the last years: 1)"CAUTION Chapter I Armed Confrontations" Gallery Aschenbach 1996 2)� i � TM Symbols of the Past or the rules of the Future at Open Space in Amsterdam and now F.N.M. One of Marroquin's personal goals with the final episode of this trilogy is to discuss how financially prepared the world is to deal with the economical challenges of the next millenium, in the reclusive, relaxed and unconventional settings of an art gallery. With porjects like this, he also aims to contribute to (what he believes is one of the most important questions in his profession) the redefinition of the role of the artist in todays postindustrial society. Throughout the last years, it has become clear that this sort of informal events encourage different approaches to the discussion of such important issues such: as the prohibition of the use of chemical weapons in the case of "CAUTION Chapter I Armed Confrontations" first in 1996 and � in the Internet during the exhibition in Open Space in 1997. F.N.M. combines interviews , debates, round tables, discussions and presentations that address a wide variety of issues: globalization, open markets, single regional and universal currencies, the economical gaps between East and West, North and South (and all of the detailed intricacies of geoeconomics) the influence of new information and communications technololies in the financial world, and many other the questions put by todays rapid changes in economics. In order to achieve the best results within this particular framework, a selected group of experts in many of these different areas have been invited to participate and contribute via the different options available at Aschenbach Galerry during these three days of F.N.M. Investors, politicians and civil servants, financial analysts, academics, journalists, bankers, financers and other representatives of the many different diciplines that are part of todays financial world. Because of the same reason, the content of this project has been delegated to a small group of experts that have developed and implemented the basic ideas behind F.N.M. Many of the participants and contributors have already worked in some of the artist's previous projects as well as De Hoeksteen Live! Television -Marroquin's own six year old, 12 hour long live, political and financial program for Amsterdam cable television- as well as his weekly radio show and De HoeksteenNet page in the WWW. These individuals and organizations used to Marroquin's ad hoc approach to these sort of events and users communication technology. A great deal of the input also comes from "newomers" especially invited for the event that can take part by been present at the gallery or via telephone, fax, e-mail moderated news groups, IRC, ICQ and video conferencing. Some general subjects have been introduced among paticipants under titles such as: "Free Markets ... Who's Freedom?" "Euro vs. $, The Match of the Century." "Financial Indicators," "The Emerging Markets," "Real Serious Money for the Next Millenium," "Tiger Economies = Paper Tigers, " and other themes that indicate the way in wich world finances will be heading at the turn of the century as well as those that will be included in the debate throughtout the weekend. Flexibility and improvisation are both integral components of F.N.M. features as "Lattest Financial News" and "Breaking News" are also a part of the options available during F.N.M. User Communications, Community Services and Public Access are an integral part of the event in orther to assure a maximum of participation of those that cannot be present at the gallery on those particular dates. IRC, ICQ, Moderated News Groups, and Point - Point & Multipoint videconferencing are permantly available in order to make sure that the participation from groups and individuals outside the perimeter of Amsterdam can participate. On-Line Dispatches are been regulary transmmited from areas as close as Amsterdam and as far as New York and Hong Kong on a regular basis All events are webcasted live and developments are documented and reviewed in "F.N.M. On-Line" a publication that covers events on an hourly basis URL: http://www.Desk.nl./~hksteen "F.N.M. On-Line" also offer links to all mayor financial on-line services. A hard copy version of this publication is also available upon request with the latest news throughout the entire 72 hours. A final CD-Rom will be featured at the end of the event featuring the high lines, transcripts of discussions and conclusions reached at the end of it. Most events are cablecasted live via Salto (Amsterdam cable operator) for the city's metropolitan area and those that are not possible because of the Station's regular programming will be cablecasted later. In-house audio and video channels keep both partcipants and visitors alike updated on events taking place at the gallery, the latest financial developments as well as events that might influence world markets. F.N.M. also includes an exhibition of works by the artist namely: objects, wall works, displays, installations, projections, single channel audio and video works, prints, multiples, ready-mades and limited editions. Raul Marroquin was born in Bogota, Colombia, in 1948 and has lived in the Netherlands since 1971. He has worked with film, video and photography as well as installations. He is considered one of the pioneers of video art in the Netherlands. In the early 70s while been a student at the Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht he published Fandangos, one of the first artists magazines in the world that included many of the Fluxus and conceptual artist of that period. In 1980 he produced a The Link his first, live, satellite, interactive project connecting Manhattan Cable and Amsterdam cable television. Since 1991 he has produced the Hoeksteen Live! (radio and television). He lectures in universities and art academies in several European countries, North and South America and contributes with artiucles and essays in several special intrest magazines both hardcopy and on-line. His work form part of public and private collections all over the world. The gallery is open to the public from 10.00. to 22.00. on Saturday and Sunday and by appointment. Opening: Friday September 25. 20.00. hours. For more information please contact: F.N.M. Gallery Aschenbach Bilderdijkstraat 165c. 1053KP Amsterdam The Netherlands. Tel: + 31 20 6853580 Fax: + 31 20 6890009 [email protected] URL: http://www.Desk.nl./~hksteen -- * Verspreid via nettime-nl. Commercieel gebruik niet toegestaan zonder * toestemming. <nettime-nl> is een gesloten en gemodereerde mailinglist * over net-kritiek. Meer info: [email protected] met 'info nettime-nl' in de * tekst v/d email. Archief: http://www.factory.org/nettime-nl. Contact: * [email protected]. Int. editie: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime.