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++ For Immediate Release: Max Herman will be protesting on behalf of the Genius 2000 Network from 3:00 to 4:00 pm Central Standard Time, December 25, 2000, on the sidewalk in front of governor Jesse Ventura's mansion on Summit Avenue in St. Paul Minnesota. If you wish to notify the media of this protest, please do so. You may also fax Governor Ventura your comments at 651-296-0674. Faxes sent during the protest will be considered part of the protest. The Governor will be asked to read from the following dated December 25, 1998. It is an excerpt from the Genius 2000 Video First Edition, and is titled "An Open Letter to Governor-Elect Jesse Ventura": 'Ted: Okay. "Here at the Project we are planning to try to increase public, non-profit discussion of the year 2000 by demanding official acknowledgment of the Genius 2000 Project by Governor-Elect Jesse Ventura" Governor-Elect of the state of Minnesota. "Our request is that the Governor-Elect sign a letter in which he states or reacts to the following text: 'Whereas the upcoming year 2000 is of vast importance to the people of Minnesota on many levels; whereas I will be Governor of the State at that time; and acknowledging the need for sustained public discussion of this event in venues and forums offering the widest possible access to the people of this state; I support the following resolution presented to me by the Genius 2000 Project, a non-profit association of concerned Minnesotans. This group is not connected to any religious denomination, political party, or corporation. "Be it resolved: discussion and open debate, conducted with civility and mutual respect, must be the norm as we begin to contemplate the major historical, technological, and cultural milestone we are approaching in the year 2000. I pledge to support a public sphere of communication, via the internet and other media, which is as inclusive and open as possible. I support this both in my own actions and by advocating media access for all concerned members of our community."' This media action will involve a significant demonstration at the State Capitol, the Governor's Mansion, or other highly visible location. We will simultaneously e-mail or regular mail the above remarks in an open letter to Governor-Elect Ventura and ask that he offer a public response via some widely accessible news media." Do you want me to continue?' Don't forget to do your part for the future, Max Herman The Genius 2000 Network December 25, 2000 Scene 28: Hooper in his office. Hooper: But the other, the most, the beautiful aspect of genius is, the better use of the phrase, the word, is the realization that human beings, in general, have a genius. All of us have elements of genius. Special abilities, special ways of putting ideas together, special ways of expressing beauty in music, special ways of expressing love in a sort of communal sense sometimes. That's the, that's also a genius, and it's the one that in a society, in an economy and a social system which tends to be sort of built like a pyramid, with some folks up at the top and other people down at this bottom of this pyramid, who tend to be regarded as less geniatric--no, not less genial, geniatrical or something-- ++ _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold