::Public
Netbase t0 moves into position
:At the official opening of
the Museumsquartier, the net culture institution draws
attention to its insecure future and denial of lease.
Although
the official opening of the Vienna Museumsquartier,
from 28 to 30 June, will take place with the participation
of Public Netbase t0, the institutions future
on the Museumsquartier premises remains uncertain.
In
spite of several announcements to the contrary made
by the Museumsquartier management, Public Netbase t0
remains without a contract that would secure its re-entry
following reconstruction works in 2002. This creates
a situation of legal insecurity that further exacerbates
the problems Public Netbase has faced following a politically
motivated cut in public subsidies by 60 % in 2000 and
2001, and a complete withdrawal of project-based public
funding.
For
this reason Public Netbase and three other independent
Museumsquartier occupants, basis wien, Depot and springerin,
wrote a letter to the Museumsquartier management as
early as 11 June, 2001, stating that the dissolution
of the current lease contracts would have to be considered
null and void for as long as the management drags its
feet regarding a legally binding contract for the future.
In
order to draw attention to these developments within
the programmes surrounding the opening ceremony, Public
Netbase t0s contribution to the opening has been
given an external appearance that emphasises the fact
that, in spite of repeated assurances, the fight for
a rich diversity of the Museumsquartiers
offerings still resembles a fierce battle. While the
planned lunch packages and cultural picnics will seduce
visitors into an atmosphere of cosiness and tranquillity,
Public Netbase t0s has set up a military defence
installation reminding the audience that art and culture
are anything but neat and cosy.
In
the media installation Remote Viewing artists
and artistic initiatives will feed texts and visuals
into an interactive billboard set up in one of the Museumsquartiers
courts, the Staatsratshof. The installation can also
be viewed online at http://remote.t0.or.at. Participants
include Tanya Bendar, Sabine Bitter/Helmut Weber, Christian
Hessle, Martin Krenn/Oliver Ressler, Maschek, Bady Minck,
monochrom, Max Moswitzer, Georg Udovicic, Eva Wohlgemuth
and WR. In addition, local visitors will be able to
enter Remote Viewing via a WWW interface.
Following
the three days of opening ceremonies, the Museumsquartier
will officially commence its routine functioning. However,
whether initiatives such as Public Netbase t0 will see
their year-long commitment honoured by a contract securing
its future remains uncertain.
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