Pit Schultz on Sun, 7 Apr 96 22:08 MDT |
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nettime: TOURISM: Eastern Bodies, from alexanderplatz to chromapark |
i woke up when the phone ringed at 2 1/2 pm. it was my parents asking for a key and announcing their visit. the birds were singing and children were playing and people were sitting on the street drinking coffee and looking into the sun. the first warm day of 1996. i pumped up my motobecane and went for a ride to Alexanderplatz having a breakfast (a big doener, orange juice and a Mc-coffee). The area under the TV tower is a traditional public place for sunday walks on the map of the Ost-Berliner. At the moment it looks like a late victim of the changing phase, suburbanized and under renovation, textured with graffities and still in the hand of east europe. Little low pricey shops and containers around are mixing with western megastores attracting a mix of people which are not appearing in the glossy catalogues of 'Zukunft Berlin'. - It's always a feeling of expansion in the backhead and shoulders when one enters this area and it's wide skyline, which followed the unearthy plan of a socialistic kosmos architecture. The logo gallery on the framing buildings represents the not-so-new order of competitive commerce and establishs a semiotic regime which get's subverted by the pathos of a lost utopia, so the neons emmitate a poetic message of a possible end of capitalism, mostly refering to themselves. - A flock of punks were hanging on the stairs in front of Burger King, candles of beer throughing around, laughing and barking of dogs. Like all organisms which reappear these days, yet a bit unbalanced and insecure in reactivating their bodies. then i went to the Shell-gas-station to put some oil into the squeeking chain of the bike. some children tried to buy 4 packets of cigarretes (no, not Philip Morris) for their father. I helped them but the guy at the counter tried to resist "here are cameras everywhere". Nonetheless i went to the Potsdamer Platz, just to drive the funny curves there and inspected the construction process like hundreds of other visitors. This day Mercedes Benz or someone in front the 'Red Info-Box' sold some beer and families were sitting around between the stillstanding cranes and huge hills of sand. It must have been not very different 42 years ago when they tried to build up 'Germania'. a few seconds later i turned into Wilhelmsstrasse, where one can find the E-werk, a former electric plant and 'touristic techno temple' which got their endagered contracts prolongated after the Loveparade (400.000 visitors) by investigation of the Kultursenator. I checked in with 10DM to see the third 'chromapark techno art exhibition' and write something down about it. This years slogan 'Die Natur der Zukunft' was illustrated by a series of colorful, blinking, moving and semiotified set of installations, backlighted photoshop-collages, telekinetic plasma-tubes, postmodern walking TV-titles, jaggy mandalas, painted amorph blobs, slightly childsex anime, cu-cme with touristic places in the city, fontshops font-design, lots of plexi-glass, tokio-logos, some badly configured HP web-terminals, and a screaming test-the-camel event marketing. In a location with the patina of an industrializing Metropolis these midcult code for technocultural novelty, was appropriating what one has seen already in two dimensions in zines like 'frontpage', 'raver's nature', 'partysan' and what is not reaching the level of complexity of the 2000 records DJs have to filter every week. As a perfect background for 'young' TV reports and a must for adventure seeking adolescent visitors from west and south germany, this aesthetic manifests the manifestation and condensation of the biggest stream of what was once named 'techno'. What was once a 'future is now' confrontation of the planner minds of the pre-wall society, became a construction of 'hippness' supersigns to homogenize the wishes of the many and to go the same way like Pop+Rock. after having a coffee at Kaffee Adler at Checkpoint Charlie to watch tourists which watched how fast they build up the new Philip Johnson retromodernist mini-scyscraper, i drove over to Internationale Stadt (Prinzessinnenstr. 11) to check my waiting mail. Every day at 6 one gets good vegetarian food at IS. Currently everyone is trying to adapt to the new times of the net. 'Online business' is today what was 'access for all' before. Lost naivity: The enthusiasm of autonomous creativity get's integrated into the circulatory logic of the divine code of money. Not Censorship but the Cebit signified the practical shift to the integration of external networks of power. But the old voluntaristic social webs are still giving a chance to avoid electronic loneliness. Privacy+property is not a big issue in a struggling web-tribe. No problem with my Ost-phone line from the 30ies which is not allowing data transmission longer than 3 minutes. some hours later, it was already dark, i went to the Friseur (Kronenstr. 3, will get demolished this summer) which brought SPANK: a two floor, 6 DJs, combinative sound of house, electro and drum and bass. An intensive and relaxed party beat with a coherent vivid groove and a raw, bouncing and hypnotic surface. the people there obviously had fun, without subjectifying with a too much sloganized and overcoded techno-youth-culture, and not even the modernist pressure of beeing hip or new. It's the opposite of the recomination of the drum and bass i heard at 'desire', the e-werk expo-extension, a kind of synthetic, smoothed, coopted and mass-compatible Movie-soundtrack-version of what was once called jungle. This is mass-media-youth-culture. after a while i changed the location to meet some friends. To see how to put soundlines into images go to Panasonic (Invalidenstr. 31) it's worth to check out Daniel Pflumms computer-edited, hyper-corporate Video-Loops, which just came out for VCRs combined with elektro005, the new 12" of Mo&Kotai with a huge number of Micro-tracks on it. To these sounds you don't have to dance, they are transposed to a level of abstract jewelery where tons of filtered patterns and styles reflect into. such sounds and tracks are made to leave future as a battlefield of cognitive mass-narcotics behind and open a data-base of cultural knowledge of resistance which is not textual and not 3 dimensional but highly socially transcoded to form collective virtual aggregates of psychic energy and emotional orientation. if these sounds are leading you through a week, let you even decide this and that, aren't they have an ethic dimension far away from the pastoral voice of a text and it's buzz-words? it was getting laid, i've had some Becks, but still needed a last night-drink at WMF. (Burgstr. 29) It's the only really 'clubby' club in Berlin at the moment, somehow media-sayvy, somehow cosmopolitic, somehow underground, somehow too tasty or commercial for TechnoTourists or puristic people. At another place it began as the first club in Berlin-Mitte, 1991 with Hip-Hop+Raga, then it went under the Potsdamer Platz, it always played the syncopic general bass in opposition to the straight techno-front. It's already a club for the youth of the new capital. Its the only functioning cultural industry, and there are more then 20 clubs in this city: the only functional export article which Berlin has. The artworld can try to coopt it but noone else ever cares about, instead one makes a decorative fun with art (and it's sponsors) to show that the flow of 'creativity', sounds and money of this singular end-of-millenium culture is routing around the signification of the 'art piece'. 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