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<nettime> Sergei Teterin: ALL MEDIA ARTISTS GO TO HEAVEN |
From: "Sergei Teterin" <teterin@newmail.ru> Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 12:24 AM Subject: ALL MEDIA ARTISTS GO TO HEAVEN I believe that after death all true media artists shall go to heaven. But not to that heaven where the righteous people like nuns come to, and even not that one where the poets or characters like Timothy Leary depart for. To my mind the media artists have an opportunity to go to a completely different posthumous abode, which I designate as the Telecommunications Heaven. This is a truly out of this world place. It's naturally connected with the angels and all sorts of Celestial Manna on one side, and it has an extraterrestrial gate for connection to the human Internet on the other. And not only to Internet, but also to any cellular and pager network, to any means of telecommunication. So after death the souls of media artists, like happy elusive phantoms, slide in the Web and often reply to the calls from live people, those who know the right e-mail or ICQ number. An unimaginable, extraordinary happiness awaits each talented media artist after death. He (she) will forget the meaning of "dial-up" and "poor connection", for there is only one speed for moving in the Net - the speed of light. He (she) won't have to pay the ISP bills anymore and no software will be necessary for creating fine masterpieces in the electronic environment. There he (she) will be able to control the kilobytes by pure thought or even by simple aesthetic intention. In Heaven artist procures a chance to miraculously expand his sexual experience - any telecommunication contact with live people, the shortest ICQ session or SMS message will become a bright and fantastically intense sexual sense-datum, transcending any earthly feats. The new virtual body of a media artist will be created for infinite joy and rapture. There is no money in the Telecommunications Heaven, it is of no use there and is soon unlearned, although all bank codes are straight open. Well, this is understandable: any fantasy here immediately incarnates coming to flesh. And even though that flesh is electronic - yet it's perfect. This is the territory for triumph, all unfinished projects being marvellously accomplished, all creative impulses being carried along the closed circuits, encompassing the gestalt. There is no work for the life support here; no work that has to be done in order to sustain yet another day of life. There are no sponsors there and there is no absence of sponsors there; moreover, the phrase "no sponsor can be found" becomes absolutely meaningless. Having arrived to the Telecommunications Heaven, media artist receives everything he was looking for - inspiration, freedom, prospects and opportunities, new horizons, interaction and glory, love and immortality withal. At times it seems to me that Heaven for media artists exists on Earth as well. A couple of kilobytes of intuition. Just like Peter Pan's Neverland where everyone stays a happy child forever. If you stare at the monitor for a long time, especially at night and in solitude, and then close your eyes and think of the Telecommunications Heaven, - imagination might create a sharp outline of a truly miraculous place. It's easy to describe, and impossible to describe as well. It's warm, it's luminous. That is - there is sun and sky, a realistic blue sky. Elegant, ingenious electricity runs through the place, it transfuses the whole city and people living in it - fast broadband Internet, state-of-the-art video conferencing, thousands of neoteric services. Did I say city? Well, of course, this is an immense, beautiful city, a magnificent metropolis. In clubs and bars they don't speak about money,- but they discuss Art in the Net, Art on the screens and neotype beauty. Exhibitions and festivals of new media arts take place in the major halls of the city round the clock, bringing with them the emotional storms... Flashes and cheering: Long live media artists! And women are amazingly gorgeous there, young and so educated that they can see and adore the romantic value of net art and other neat manifestations of artistic genius. What language do they speak? To my knowledge, the language of love and telecommunication. Frames supersede one another with furious speed, it's difficult to discern anything else: there are many monuments to media artists and their masterpieces there, and those monuments are always decorated with flowers. Colourful, variegated, so real fresh flowers, lots of flowers, lots and lots of flowers... It must look like I'm hallucinating. Such a place can't exist on Earth. Nowhere, never. Nowhere. "Simply understand: never is happiness, simply believe: emptiness is heaven." Or else... Or nevertheless may be? Sergei Teterin telecommunication artist http://www.teterin.raid.ru/e/ Russia P.S. Net-art illustrations to this text - from the best russian net artists. See page http://www.teterin.raid.ru/elysium/ # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net