Oliver Ressler on Tue, 25 Apr 2000 18:13:11 +0200 (CEST)


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[Nettime-bold] Project Information "Focus on Companies"


FOCUS ON COMPANIES

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


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