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From:
Gil
To:
Kent williams
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IDM list
Date:
Sat, 2 Jun 2001 12:49:51 -0400 (EDT)
Subject:
RE: [idm] Richie Hawtin's letter regarding the DEMF
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Hats off to Kent, who still has brain cells left after DEMF :) -Gil with anti-capitalist shoes On Sat, 2 Jun 2001, Kent williams wrote:
quoted 60 lines On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, Alex Morken wrote:> On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, Alex Morken wrote: > > >Mr. Hawtin, allow me to introduce you to capitalism. Capitalism, Mr. > > >Hawtin. No, the pleasure is mine. > > > > Who said he agreed with capitalism? > > > If you saw how nice Richie's shoes are, you'd know that he's no enemy > of capitalism. But that's really beside the point. Richie is a really > smart businessman, and his success as a capitalist enables him to > spend the money on his art. > > Carl Craig is an artist, and a capitalist as well. And a fan of > quality footwear. > > The whole controversy over Craig's firing arises from an intense difference > of opinion between Carol Marvin of Pop Culture, and Mr. Craig about the > direction of the festival. Mr. Craig collaborated willingly with the > corporate sponsors of DEMF, and to their credit, the corporate sponsors > were willing to give him a free hand to determine the artistic content > of the festival. > > The result was stunning, at least to me -- Almost without exception > the artist line-up was chosen for artistic qualities over aboveground > commercial appeal. What's more, something like 1.5 million people of > all ages, races, and fashion sense were exposed to amazing music -- some > for the very first time. > > Logistical problems were few -- the worst being the crush in the Underground > stage for Autechre. As far as I know there were fewer arrests than would > be expected for any crowd of that size. In Detroit, at least, the distinction > between the music and the scarier aspects of rave culture were made crystal > clear. > > The complete invisibility of Pop Culture and Carol at the event, the > ubiquitous signs of support for Craig, and the pointed statements from > the Mayor's office recognizing Craig's contribution, all make for > a moral victory at least. > > Keep this in mind: this was a free event, comparable in size to the > last Woodstock where everything ran smoothly and everyone went home > safe and happy. and we all know what happened at the last Woodstock! > > Capitalism works best when it's balanced by a sense of Communitarianism -- > where the urge for personal gain is balanced by altruism. When greed > holds sway everyone suffers, and when no one is taking care of business, > everybody suffers. When there's a synergy between Capital and > Community, both can prosper, and DEMF 2001 proved this to a fare-thee-well. > > As for capital A Art and Capitalism, a similar balance has to exist. > Not all art can be made in the shed out back for free. Sometimes the > scale of the project requires big money, and there's no other option > than to cooperate with the people who cut the checks. It's not > necessarily a bad thing -- corporate patronage is all that keeps symphony > orchestras playing in this country, and no one complains about that. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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