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du = obv!ouzl! 01 lo.tekk ueztrn !mbez!l >>alex galloway wrote: >>why is Barneys [barneys.com] not art but Etoy is? >>they both have a corporate aesthetic. > >no art responds: >both are suspect... the first is obvious because its >essential function is in the service of capital >selling a elevated class station and supposed status >to anyone who is caught offgaurd and/or sleeping. the >second is a little more subdued. etoy seems to >forsake any vital trangressive energies it might have >most obviously by its eventual compliance into a >certain "cult of personality"; not unlike barneys in >selling a product of "lifestyle" that basically >equates into a new liberal-left vogue or "simulated >act of transgression". both barneys and etoy tell >lies only one does this under the guise of >establishment and the other under the guise of >anti-establishment. > >neither offer new models nor suggest other systems of >management outside this system. in fact both are >clever methods of incorporation into the established >system (accelerated capitalism). > >etoy is arguably more detrimental to artists because >it offers a new space for further capitalist growth >and acquisition under the premise of the >"avant-garde". in certain ways etoy operates on the >same level of the new dot.com scene: relaxed >workspace, casual-hip attire, a high level of formal >education, liberal politics... all elements of some >new-mythos to further compliment, comfort and further >seduce the worker and hyper-extend her energies of >production far beyond the designated "work-space". > >twhid from mteww.com stated in a previous post >something to the effect of, "art isn't cool or hip or >always pleasing". it is interesting and appropriate >statement from someone who is an artist supporting his >work via a dot.com and coming to the eventual terms of >its increasing madness upon the autonomous "act of the >corporate" instead of the preferred scenario of >vice-versa. this skirts a serious problem with the >"artworld" (this online ghetto included). there are >too many artists here that are too easy to get along >with. it makes me happy to know "zero one dot org" >and brad brace both lurk out there somewhere... > >-na > > >===== >//////////////////////////////////////////// >*PLEASE DO NOT GO TO YAHOO.COM >*DON'T CLICK ON BANNERS EVER AGAIN >*CAPITAL & EXCHANGE ARE DETRIMENTAL TO THE PSYCHE >--INSTEAD GO TO: >http://www.artnetweb.com/peppermint >//////////////////////////////////////////// > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Send online invitations with Yahoo! Invites. >http://invites.yahoo.com > > >_______________________________________________ >Nettime-bold mailing list >Nettime-bold@nettime.org >http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold