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Report from Minsk new media festival transit 0.1 By ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MINSK PAKA Paka is Russian for leaving, lets go. Leave. To leave is often the only way to survive. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Minsk is still an undiscovered Gotham city frozen in time. Belarussia is the soviet Disneyland of Europe, the recent presidential elections in September with an official 87% voting in the elections and 75 % for sitting president Alexander Lukashenka is a reflexion of this trend. The high percentages are taken from the creative statistics of the past and are a manifestation of the cementation of bonapartist rule. The president has the power and also control over majority of media; the ideology seems to be a mix of soviet nostalgia and pure presidential cult. Yes the president is a hockey player. Yes he is a self made man. He is like a father over ten million people. The glue holding society together seems to be the fact that the ruling party is keeping the living costs down and employment high. To pay, they print new money. This has created a galloping inflation: one year ago you got 1000 rubles for one dollar- today its 1500. But things are never as the look like. Vodka, hockey and circus will not keep the situation stable in the long run. The stagnation put on the whole society as a result of presidential ideological monopoly will in the long run undermine the presidential power structure even if it can use inflation, weapon-export and for the moment the world situation as stabilizers for its existence. The Billboards where gaping empty on the road from the airport: The only adds where banners celebrating the firemen and police-officers of Belarussia. So long as the US and Europe fear the Taliban and other fundamentalist extreme groups it means x-mas times for regimes like the sitting president. It's the responsibility of the international new media community not to forget or leave the Minsk scene behind a new iron curtain. Belarusian artist community has never really broken with the underground tradition from soviet times and lives an existence in half shadow struggling against isolation and marginalization and the fact that exile seems to be nearly the only way to survive and bloom. Stagnation is harsh, stagnation is grim, and stagnation will eat your hart and brain and pickle it in vodka. But this is not soviet-times, people can travel, people can access information and here also a quite new ghost is rooming around society: new media art and international networking. The force of history in form of new media will and is changing things: even if the situation in Minsk can remind of the last decades of soviet stagnation one thing is for sure: information monopoly is for ever broken. The times when people where hand-copying or hand printing rare novels are over. For the second time, the association for contemporary art in Belarussia organized a new media festival with international guests. The association for contemporary art in Belarussia is a network of artist and curators that for the last three years has been the hope for Belarusian arts has not stopped their energetic efforts to topple isolation. This year the new media festival took place in the local film-museum. The festival was a mix of video-installations, screenings and presentations. The international guests came from WRO festival in Poland, from Riga Sound project represented by DJ/VJ Lennarts and Valdemars connected to Rixc in Latvia, and Sweden: artist Jon Brunberg from Stockholm artist group SOC participated with two projects: one interactive real-time-video-installation first shown at the Crac show in Stockholm one year ago, and then Jon also presented first Utopian World Championship 2001, (http://www.soc.nu/utopian a project made by artist- group soc. I presented a video-installation: “If I was a Swede a dialogue with the propaganda-archives of Swedish families”. The work a 55 minutes video that was produced for a show at TV-galley in Moscow this summer was presented as a video- installation with a Russian voice-over and texts. Dimitri Plax Belarussian artist and writer based in Stockholm made a presentation over Swedish cd-rom projects and his and Karin Hanssons political non-correct project the confessions of Plax/ Hansson. The big difference from last year was an increasing number of participants and wider spectra of new media art projects made in Belarussia. From the advanced real-time video/audio projects of Andrej Savitsky to funny and clever banners and gif animations sometimes reminding of Finnish group Katastro.fi projects but still with a lot of local flavor: the architecture and diagonals of Minsk are transforming and imploding in digital world. The festivals also draw attention from local television and press and also from local design, web and gaming community. Other results were that the European Humanitarian University will teach about new media arts. During the festival a concept of next international forum was formulated: Minsk Temporary Media lab. In April Minsk Temporary Media Lab will take place. A group of international artists representing different disciplines will be invited for a Minsk week and make a project: Look for news about Minsk Temporary Media lab on the list. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- You know things are improving in Belarussia. I met a man that had to go ten days in prison last year for political crimes. Ten days in a cell 3 x 4 meters with 12 people in the cell and the prisoners smoking all the time. -My mother got ten years in Siberia for saying one wrong word against Stalin. I got ten days. The man was born in a prison camp in Magadan, his mother still alive and kicking. An old Russian saying: The things that don't kill you make you stronger. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------- Nils Claesson Artist-film-maker and coordinator of the Production Network for Electronic Arts of Norway and member of the Crac-board. # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net