Armin Medosch on Tue, 4 Nov 1997 17:33:21 +0100 |
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Syndicate: Johannesburg Biennial, 1997 |
The Second Biennial of South Africa Digital Diaspora at the Cape of Good Hope Armin Medosch filtered by Lev Manovich The Biennial reverts the new cultural world order. A "live"-report with interviews and quotations by Okwui Enzori, Olu Oguibe, Catherine David and others. Abstract On Sunday the 12th of October 97 the 2nd Biennial of South Africa was opened in Johannesburg in the Newtown cultural precinct. This Biennial should be complimented for looking at the multiple implications of globalisation from an African point of view, thereby adding a new twist to the ever popular discussions of the global/local problematic. It reversed the usual South to North direction of cultural import, with more than 50% of the participating artists being born in the Southern hemisphere. But Johannesburg was not only the comfortable place of meeting for a pretty cosmopolitan mix of artists, curators, theorists and journalists. The town itself offered us other zones - not of comfort but of friction, its mere existence demonstrating what the Biennial failed to address. full length article http://www.heise.de/tp/english/inhalt/sa/3125/1.html Telepolis English Section http://www.heise.de/tp/english/default.html ________________________________________________________ Telepolis - Magazine of NetCulture http://www.heise.de/tp Office London: 52B Andrews RD, London E8 4RL Phone: +44 171 923 88 30 Fax: +44 171 923 88 31