the font is too small to read...  (death of language?)

On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 1:07 PM, Philipp Teister <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> DEATH of Glitch-Art
> DEATH of Fluxus
> DEATH of E-Culture
>
> Coffee&Cake
>
> We don't need to bury a body,
> we need to bury something else.
>
> Fluxus is some kind against bourgeois sickness,
> actually it is bourgeois and it's getting killed by itself.
>
>
> Professional commercialized culture of art imitation of artificial European 
> art.
>
> Mathematical in between -- for the sake of it -- because that is European.
> If your not European, you'll get your fucking drawing back.
>
> Get back to your own flow,
> your own revolution.
>
> Genocite. It's a genocide because, we wanne make it part of our union.
> Because we are making a genocide in Bosnia when we are going to make it part 
> of our union.
>
> We're not talking about this. It's a taboo. Taboos are who we are now.
>
> Flowing.
>
> Out flow and in flown.
> We are trying to get to certain tides to promote a reality.
> But actually we re not flowing incorporating/dis-charching taboos.
>
> Right now we are making cultural and social realms, call it fluxus, it's a 
> joke.
> More important than the so called political revolutionaries that are 
> following there hypes.
>
> So then, we should burn down/outsource the structures of doing it yourself,
> we have to take responsibility right now. In case of not facing the fear of 
> being left behind.
>
> Instead of privatizing someones intellectual property
> we should make frameworks for non-economic exploitation
> and spontaneously nomadic deterritorialization.
> Our Postmodern liberal mechanisms are being vanished.
>
> We need to head out for the new horizon anew.
> The new alternative, is about not to privatize,
> and don't look for obligatory privatized sectors that
> has been institutionalized by real property.
>
> Corporate number crunchers are just a structure of social disorder
> that can also be found in competition of evolved corporative not-groups,
> that has been the pain in the ass for such a long time.
>
> Frequently, individual success models depend on politely complex situation 
> compromised goals.
>
> This complexity is just a non-linear fashion and has to be changed over a 
> time.
>
> It's the death of glitch-art, fluxus and e-culture.
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