Andreas Broeckmann on Mon, 19 Oct 1998 14:26:54 +0100 |
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Re: Syndicate: "why & how" to exhibit net art? |
dear igor, just for the record. you wrote: >there is never enough money, of course. if george soros (no matter how >we critique him) wouldn't finance our work there wouldn't be any >nettime and syndicate meetings, there wouldn't be many net art >festivals and exhibitions etc. although uncle george is clearly playing an important role, this is a bit exaggerated. there have been several syndicate and nettime meetings that did not rely on soros funding with only some participants receiving travel grants; the Deep Europe workshop in Kassel last year didn't have any support from any soros body-parts what-so-ever, a fact that was greeted with much surprise at the time. in this context, it may be worth refering back to one of the Suggestions towards a European Media Policy which we formulated in kassel: 10. Help Soros! We also propose a help programme for the Soros Foundations in Eastern Europe. This is only partly meant ironically. The wide-ranging dominance of the Soros Foundations and SCCAs in the field of cultural sponsorship is not so much a result of Soros' expansionism, but of the lack of action on the part of other potential, large funding bodies. If the European Union or some of its member states had developed equivalent, distributed networks of local and regional offices that offer substantial support in a variety of fields, then artists and cultural practitioners in Eastern Europe would not be so exclusively dependent on support from the Soros Foundations. The changes which are to be expected within the Soros network (like a growing financial independence of the SCCAs from the New York office and the likely need for them to raise funds from other sources) will make it necessary for alternative, strong funding bodies to emerge, public and private, local, national and international. We suggest that the Council of Europe and the EU should engage in this process and support existing and successful cultural infrastructures in the governmental as well as the non-governmental sector. i guess that a lesson to be learned from this is that we have to strive for diversity in the funding sources that we tap into, and to avoid dependency on a single source. but i'm sure that there will be people in the SCCA network who have more explicit ideas about this, given that they are currently forced to look for non-soros support. greetings from sunny rotterdam (really!), -a