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Hatje Cantz 2012

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This study was begun in Venice, the birthplace of tourism, and the souvenir made for the tourist trade. But we will not consider objects; that is another discussion. Only stuff—material. If I am treated badly by some airline staff I may want to write a letter of complaint. If I write this letter with a pen or pencil and my own hand, in script, a secretary will throw it away without anyone having read it. She will know that it was written by a crazy guy. If I use a typewriter the result will be the same because by now the “look” of a typewritten letter has almost the same social message as a handwritten note. Computer-generated and printed, on ivory-colored paper, preferably with my company’s logo at the top: that is a note to be carefully considered. * I think there may be artists who consider their works to be “conceptual,” and therefore have no strong physical bases. If that were truly the case, how would we perceive any of these works? The material used in a text written on a wall are: “stone, cement, plaster, carbon-based ink” (variable). If the work is only spoken, the materials are: “human larynx and tongue, airwaves (carbon dioxide, nitrogen, oxygen, and other gases), ears.” * Marshall McLuhan wrote that the content of watching TV is “watching TV.” Except that we are not really meant to see the TV set after the first sighting to register its social status according to size, brand, and year. We are expected to not see it, to not watch TV. If McLuhan is right we watch a conceptual TV while denying the physical TV we sit in front of…
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Jimmie Durham
Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev
Chus Martínez
Bettina Funcke
Katrin Sauerländer
Cordelia Marten
Stefanie Drobnik
Sam Frank
Astrid Wege
Leftloft

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