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An anonymous contribution to "UNLIMITED.NL-2", an exhibition curated by Hou Hanru about the process of urban transformation in the Netherlands. De Appel Nieuwe Spiegestraat 10 1017 DE Amsterdam ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Declaration of the Amsterdam Hand-over Let us face the facts: the majority of the inhabitants and cashflow of the Amsterdam city state is of non-Dutch origin. This makes all the talk about 'integration' of 'communities' into the Dutch nation obsolete. Why? Because there is nothing to integrate with! The Dutch are a hidden minority in Amsterdam. The more they hide, the better it gets. Start by rewriting city history. Amsterdam was always alien to its immediate surroundings. For centuries it was inhabited by extra-provincial immigrants, (from De Vecht and de Amstel to Lelystad, Purmerend and Bakkum). These clever yokels were forcing the locals to leave even back then. Reinvent the future: develop Amsterdam as a dynamic migrational mainport, the prime hub for all the unwanted refugees and nomads heading towards Europe. This transparent business concept will not only deal with facilitating influx but will also make arrangements to solve the Dutch Question. Every newcomer will be matched by the opting out of a Dutch aboriginal. There should be no need to use force. The opportunity to flee Dutchness will be irresistible. Simply celebrate a farewell to Dutch History and its paraphernalia, (street organs, Anne Frank, Rembrandt, canals, Casa Rosso, kabouters, human sex). Let us skip the Long March through the worn-out Dutch institutions. Let us stop projecting demographic fantasies into the toxic fog of the North Sea. No Marathon but a short and instant sprint. Stop clinging onto your clogs. Burn them - or sell them to a tourist. Then leave while you still have some pitiful dignity. This is how we will do it. The Handover of Amsterdam to exogenous elements will occur on April 30, 2000. The conclusive evaporation of Dutchness requires both an exit strategy and an appeal to the post-colonial spirit of what will become a global human capital. The Ceremony. That very day, all the Dutch who have not been evacuated will rush to Dam square and happily hand over their identity-cards and passwords to the first non-Dutch they bump into. This will symbolise the voluntary withdrawal of Dutch administration. All Dutch tourists who normally flood the town on this day will be subject to a lock-out and diverted to so-called Go-Areas from where they can either return home or move on to camp-sites in the province. Once the final element of Dutchness has left, the multitude will throng the streets in celebrations which will last forever! A truly global city goes beyond images of shared identity and connectivity. It transcends the heritage industry and the relics of the nation-state. The free flow of capital and information will finally boil down to a concrete sovereignty. All claims will be formalised immediately. All desires will be realised on the spot. Amsterdam will go beyond subordination to meaningless local mindsets of cultural, national identity. This structural adjustment program for the new city requires and begins with the eradication of multi-cultural discourse and its routines of normalisation and conditional legitimacy. This will not be a mere change in speed for the exhausted process of adapting people and principles to the disintegrating fiction of controlled transformation, but a radical letting go of legal, democratic and mediated acts and procedures designed to maintain the grip of Dutchness on Amsterdam. Dutch cultural heritage is a serious obstacle because it keeps the fiction of integration alive. Amsterdam will have to liberate itself from being an endless replica of itself in the 17th Century. All museums, monuments and facades are empty simulacra of this heritage, casting a spell of authenticity and legitimacy on the local social-democratic order. An auction will be held to repossess them to the lowest bidder. They can be transported, dematerialised or transformed at random. Amsterdam has nothing to lose but its historical chains. The imperfect noise and litter of the world will then reveal itself to the tyranny of goodwill and progressive pastoralism. A theme-park reservation will be designed for the Dutch in the Amsterdamse Bos. There they can relish their nostalgia without fear of leakage. The city itself can finally realise its potential of becoming a laboratory of intra-cultural lifestyles, post-national enterprise and sublime planetary consciousness. --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@desk.nl and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@desk.nl