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[Nettime-ro] Fw: Support Macao! |
 Macao is a present from a better tomorrow    Since Saturday, May 5, 2012, in Milan the city is being reinvented: in a friendly takeover, inhabitants and art workers have entered the skyscraper Torre Galfa and opened Macao, the new center for art and culture in Milan. The historic high-rise office building is owned by Fondiaria Sai Group, and has stood empty for fifteen years.  Thousands of people are participating in the opening of Macao, in an exceptional and transverse way, appropriating and repairing the spaces, making the new center visible and lively. Every day is an experience of exchange of common intentions and visions. The occupiers are working to develop an innovative perspective for the creation of an art and culture center for Milan.  Macao has already received a flood of inquiries and proposals: academies, universities and intellectuals want to cooperate. Everyone brings knowledge and abilities, offering means of production, relocating entire courses and workshops to Macao, with the aim of making it a driving force of creativity, the common weal and free expression for all. Amazed and excited by what is happening, we are witnessing a process of invention and participation that opens up new perspectives for action, and for rethinking culture.  The emptiness of the tower was like a symbol of the widespread crisis, beyond economics, of a system that finds no positive use for spatial resources; and of politics, which has no answer to the crisis because it is part of the problem. Instead of waiting for top-down solutions, the occupiers have taken the fate of these spaces into their own hands, thus making a precious gift to the city.  Contrary to mainstream thinking, in times of crisis culture is anything but a superfluous, marginal issue. We believe Macao can help to develop a new way of thinking about power structures and a different understanding of the time of life, with energy, resolve and stamina. All this is contagious!  But let's not kid ourselves: this cultural laboratory is endangered and already threatened with eviction. We mustnât allow this positive process to be stopped by misguided application of policies of law & order and political repression disguised as civic mindedness.  We strenuously support this constituent practice and request the political actors and the public in Milan to voice their support as well, to actively back the occupation - and to put a halt to the announced eviction.   Gerald Raunig, philosopher, European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies, Vienna-ZÃrich Christoph SchÃfer, artist, Park Fiction, Hamburg Margit Censki, artist and filmmaker, Park Fiction, Hamburg Bert Theis, artists and curator, Isola Art Center, Milan Steve Piccolo, artist and musician, Isola Art Center, Milan Oliver Ressler, artist and filmmaker, Vienna Dan Perjovschi, artist and journalist, Bucharest Nomeda Urbonas, artist, Pro-test Lab, Vilnius Gediminas Urbonas, artist and professor at MIT Program in Art, Culture and Technology, Cambridge Andreas Lang, public works, London ... ... ...  to sign the petition, please send an e-mail to bert.theis@fastwebnet.it
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