anna balint on Tue, 23 Jul 2002 18:28:01 +0200 (CEST) |
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[Nettime-bold] Re: first report from the strasbourg no border camp |
geert lovink wrote: It is amazing to see the how the no > border camp concept has grown since the first one took place in 1998 (see my > reports on nettime, August 1998 and another one from August 1999). The idea > of the no border camp grew out of the (German) No One Is Illegal campaign, > which was launched at Documenta X in July 1997 (inspired by the French Sans > Papiers movement). There are now a multitude of border camps taking place > all over Europe and beyond, for instance Tijuana/Mexico and > Woomera/Australia (www.woomera2002.com). Dear Geert Lovink, i am already ashamed to repeat: it looks like you would have never heard of artistic work with border concepts before Documenta X, and such work would have been possible to conceive only in computer environment. why not mention the - Republique Geniale of Robert Filliou and numorous following territrial concepts - the artist's passports and actions such as the neoist passports,the Martian passport of Guy Bleus, NSK's passport, the nomad passports and the Manoeuvre Nomade, - performance works such as the work of Guillermo Gomez Pena or Monty Canstin - the Refugee Republic of Ingo Gunther - Van Gogh TV and Piazza Virtuale - Slavoj Zizek's text Es gibt keinen Staat in Europa etc. did you forget Golania - or Romanian social movement is not important enough to remember? anna balint _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold