I know someone who has a delegate pack. I can certainly ask them to provide more information... For me, it's not just that the specific nature of the event that occurred that was so disturbing, but it brought up all sorts of other issues about lack of power, sense of place, and a feeling that artists as individuals may care a great deal about social issues but we don't relate to each other or ideas as anything more than isolated individuals.Does having some sort of position of social autonomy imply any responsibilities?
Interestingly N55 who are currently doing a stint at CCA have set up an installation which queries the sense of public/active or passive space that the institution represents. facilities for a variety of social events have been provided... why not get a bunch of artists on a particular day to make a meal there on their facilities and engage in a day of public diaogue and exchange about these ideas? A combination of social event, debate on relation to the institution, and perhaps some thought about art and activism could be a really pleasant day. www.n55.dk asking them first obviously. what problems are there with the list? Do you think sinister forces of the governments' secret war against the people may be involved? Celtic did quite well this afternoon, no? regards from gair ------------------------------------------------- a m b i t : networking media arts in scotland post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] info: send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and write "info ambit" in the message body -------------------------------------------------
