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>FOCUS ON COMPANIES FOCUS ON COMPANIES -> various institutes of the RWTH Aachen. = 01 genet!k re:eng!neer!ng ma! b dez!rabl >Contribution to the exhibition "Model, Model...” of the Neuer Aachener >Kunstverein on the occasion of the RWTH-Project weeks "Der künstliche >Mensch – Visionen des Machbaren” in Aachen, May 4, – June 16, 2000 > > >"Focus on Companies” refers to the exhibition taking place at the same >time in Aachen "Focus on Genes”. "Focus on Genes” is a travelling >exhibition put together by the socio-culturally agile Hygiene-Museum in >Dresden which attempts to represent genetic engineering "in a popular >scientific and experience oriented way.” >According to the announcement of the project, the "fundamental contents >of the exhibition, ‘Focus on Genes’ are dealt with in great detail in a >richly illustrated catalogue which was published in the framework of the >‘Gene-Worlds’ project in 1998.” Similar to this preceding exhibition >from the Hygiene-Museum, once again knowledge about genetic engineering >should be presented for "forming your own opinion” and coming closer to >the goal of "weighing out the chances and risks which the use of genetic >engineering offers from a medical, ethical and social perspective.” >To provide a counterpoint to the five "Gene-Worlds” ("Gen-Welten”) >exhibitions shown in Germany and Switzerland, in 1998 I simultaneously >realized the project "antiGene Worlds: Oppositions to Genetic >Engineering”.* In a text published in the context of this project** I >pointed out that the concept of "Gene-Worlds” is based on the false >assumption that individuals can contribute to the decisions made about >which technologies are implemented and which are not. The decisions >about these things are not made in a democratic way, but, rather, in >connection with powerful financial interests and the political pressure >from companies. In both "Gene-Worlds” and "Focus on Genes,” the >exhibition’s role consists solely in creating acceptance! > >The project "Focus on Companies” therefore puts those companies which >advance genetic engineering research and product development at the >center of critique. >The starting point for the print series produced for the exhibition in >Aachen are current publications from companies such as Novartis, >Schering, Bio-Rad Laboratories and Roche, which appear as sponsors for >"Focus on Genes”. Selected pages from company reports and brochures were >chosen whereby the original texts which thematize the various areas >within genetic engineering are replaced by black framed yellow text >fields. >In contrast to the "warning signs” of the "antiGene Worlds” project, the >dangers which arise from the technologies themselves are not at the >center but rather the ecological and social logic of genetic engineering >and its global, socio-political effects. For such areas there is no >place either in the publications of the companies or in "Focus on >Genes”. >Therefore, the texts of the companies’ brochures are covered over with a >political commentary which takes up various themes from the exhibition >(Xenotransplantations, Gentech-rice with Vitamin A, anti-squash >tomatoes) and takes on other perspectives. > >OLIVER RESSLER > >* Oliver Ressler, geGen-Welten: Widerstände gegen Gentechnologien, >Edition Selene, 1998, 84 pages. >** Various versions were printed in the "antiGene Worlds"-publication, >in the magazines ak – analyse & kritik, iz3w – Blätter des >Informationszentrums 3. Welt and in the GID – Gen-ethischer Informationsdienst. > >"Focus on Companies” will be shown in the framework of the exhibition at >various institutes of the RWTH Aachen. > >Oliver Ressler, Steingasse 37/9, 1030 Vienna, Austria, >T/F: +43/1/913 09 17, E: oliver.ressler@chello.at >Neuer Aachener Kunstverein, Rudolfstrasse 56-58, 52070 Aachen, Germany, >T: +49/241/50 32 55, F: 53 88 48, E: NAK.Aachen@t-online.de >Office of NAK during the exhibit: Institut für Werkstoffkunde, T: 0241/80-7800 _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold