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Title: ADDRESS OF THE SECRETARY OF THE US DEPT OF ART &
TECHN
US Department of Art &
Technology
Washington, DC
http://www.usdept-arttech.net
press@usdept-arttech.net
Press
Secretary
For
Immediate Release: November 30, 2001
ADDRESS OF THE SECRETARY OF THE
US DEPARTMENT OF ART &
TECHNOLOGY
This evening, Friday, November 30th,
at 9:00 EST, the newly sworn-in Secretary of the US Department of Art
& Technology, Randall M. Packer, will deliver the following
address at the LINK artists reception at the Mount Royal Station
Auditorium, Baltimore, MD.
For more information and previous
news releases, see the US Department of Art & Technology Website -
http://www.usdept-arttech.net
The following is the
transcript:
THE SECRETARY:
I am honored and humbled to stand here in this auditorium, where so
many young artists have been inspired, only to enter a world unable to
comprehend their work.
You see, the recognition of the artist is rare in history, and even
more uncommon in our country. With a simple oath, we obliterate the
past and create new beginnings. I am here to announce that tonight is
the beginning of the 21st Century.
We have a place, all of us, in a story - a story we continue, but
whose end we will never see. It is the story of the New World that
became disconnected from the Old, a story of a society that became a
servant to corporate interests, the story of a Superpower that went
out into the world to franchise, globalize, homogenize and conquer
with McDonalds and Kentucky Fried Chicken.
It is the American story - a story of flawed, corrupt, fallible
people without taste, who have lost touch with the grand and enduring
ideals of its true cultural heroes.
The grandest of these ideals is an unfolding American promise: that
the artist as visionary, as social revolutionary - driven by the
desire to change the world - must have voice in the national
dialogue; and must express his distaste for the status quo through
ideas that become real social action.
And this is my solemn pledge: I will work to support artistic freedom,
utopian idealism and an active role for the artist in reshaping public
policy - particularly in these times of crisis - through nothing
less than the Appropriation of the US Government.
And we are confident in those principles of virtualization that unite
and lead us onward.
******
America's artists, at their best, are stubborn, subversive, cultural
warriors.
We must be expansive in a time of great cultural poverty by destroying
the old ways instead of passing them on to future generations.
To do this, together, we will reclaim America's Government, before
ignorance and apathy claim our young artists.
And so we will encourage our museums to tear down their walls, lest
the old models prevent artists from breaking convention.
And we will confront
corporate control of mass media, so that a new century is spared new
horrors of CNN.
And we will provide
immunity from the extension of new technologies into the social
sphere.
And we will support
those artists who bear the scars of being on the wrong side of the
digital divide.
The enemies of New Media should make no mistake: American Technology
remains dominant in the world through its foundation of social
consciousness, shaping new ways of thinking, freedom of association,
and extreme states of cybernetically-induced, altered
consciousness.
We will defend our
artists, our engineers, and their revolutionary ideas. We will show
purpose without arrogance. We will meet anachronism and old ways with
resolve and strength. And to all nations, we will speak for the
enduring values that gave birth to the Macintosh and its ideological
confrontation with Microsoft.
******
In all these ways, I will bring the values of our history to our
times. For as British artist Wyndham Lewis articulated so well,
"The artist is always engaged in writing a detailed history of
the future because he is the only person aware of the nature of the
present."
What we do is as
important, if not more important, as anything Government does. I ask
you to be active citizens: citizens, not spectators; citizens, not
subjects; engaged citizens, evolving into a more
telematically-connected, participatory society, through Collective
Agency.
When the spirit of individuality is missing, no Government program can
replace it. When this spirit is present, no corporation, no media
mogul, no Government official, not even George W. Bush, can stand
against it.
As we begin the 21st
Century,: the US Department of Art & Technology is now poised to
transform our art, our Government, and our culture through the
dissolution of reality.
Never tiring, never yielding, never finishing, we renew that purpose
today, to make our country more United, more Utopian, and more
Outrageous, to affirm the role of our artists and encourage them to
transform Government Bureaucracy as we know it.
This work continues. This story goes on as the Department of Art &
Technology of the United States of America enables our artists to make
that move from the ivory tower to the control tower of
society.
God bless you all,
and God bless Art & Technology.
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