micz flor on Sun, 31 Aug 1997 21:52:26 +0200 (MET DST) |
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<nettime> police intervention at Hybrid WorkSpace |
Schlingensief's statement: 'Toetet Helmut Kohl' (kill the German Bundeskanzler Kohl) caused the Kassel police to intervene at the Hybrid WorkSpace and arrest Cristoph Schlingensief and the actor Bernhard Schuetz. The Police entered the Hybrid WorkSpace early afternoon at the 31st of September, hand-cuffed the two 'artists' and on their way out the police dog bit the Japanese pop- star Hanayo who had joined the group of performers. The radical statements in form of verbal of visual (i.e. theatrical) performances already caused a lot of trouble in Berlin, where Schlingensief's performance at the Volksbuehne caused Kohl himself to ring the Berlin Kultursenator Radunski and ponder if they should arrest the director and/or his actors... Schlingensief himself thanked the Police for supplying him with such vivid reality pictures of the late 60s. He waved his Rudi Dutschke wig when re-entering the Hybrid WorkSpace and at the moment they all celebrate the turbulent weekend with 'Danke' - who never heard it should try to get on the waiting loop of the Volksbuehne (+49.30.240650) The inside outside distinction seemed crucial at the event. One of the speakers which amplified slogans and performance inside the Orangerie, had been placed outside and not only caused the owner of the restaurant to call the police, but also the police to classify this event as an invitation to the public to commit crime. Inside the closed theater or art context this does not seem to apply. Why is that? Is the art context a law-free (i.e. governmentally assigded reality-free) zone? 20cm furhter to the door and the same slogan (to the same audience, who just sat down outside to have a cup of tey) causes the police to intervene. Good and bad at the same time that this intervention still takes place... WorkSpace ... Work ... the performance was dedicated to the 6 millions 'unemployed' people in Germany. What happened inside the media laboratory was the 'work' of a group of people which then has been labelled as a political act as soon as it left the space it originally had been designated to (the 'Work'Space). The original phone call came from the pub owner next door who saw his 'work' being threatened by ours. And the leisure zone of the people who 'worked' hard throughout the week to engange in the luxurious activity of visiting documenta. It might be time to re-consider the exchange systems which have been established, the balance between: information, material goods and spectaculum. And more urgently: What is the space where such an exchange can take place? 'Danke' P.S.: URLs of the event can be found at the 31st of September at http://www.icf.de/workspace --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@icf.de and "info nettime" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@icf.de