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- - - - - - - D,- | 9 9 . 4 5 | - - - - - - - | <nettime> announcer | a << | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | b | - - - - SCP <notbored@panix.com> : Berlin Wall 1989-1999 | 0 1 | - - - - Sylvie Parent <courrier@ciac.ca> : CIAC's Electronic Art Magazine | 0 2 | - - - - Dzemal Sokolovic <dzemal.sokolovic@isp.uib.no> : DEMORCRACY SEMINAR | 0 3 | - - - - Doug Aubrey <heroes@cqm.co.uk> : A night on the Wired-side | 0 4 | - - - - Immaterial Incorporated <info@immaterial.net> : WAR! | 0 5 | - - - - Simon <lamunieres@sgg.ch> : 8th Biennial of Moving Images, Geneva | 0 6 | - - - - NOMADS <nomads@nomadnet.org> : MASSAGE v.5.0 | 0 7 | - - - - Marta van der Haagen <marta@speed.a2000.nl> : Baltic states | 0 8 | - - - - performance research <post@perfres.demon.co.uk> : 'On Memory' | 0 9 | - - - - Kalina Bunevska <kalina@scca.org.mk> : Invitation | 1 0 | - - - - Matt Locke <matt.digitalarts@architechs.com> : architechture & media | 1 1 | - - - - NowkNowN <NowkNowN@gmx.net> : No Coalition with Racism! | 1 2 | - - - - integer@www.god-emil.dk : [ot] \/\ nato.0+55+3d.v3kt0r.r2!n | 1 3 | - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | | delivered each weekend into your inbox | | mailto:nettime-l@bbs.thing.net | | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 0 1 | - - - - To mark the 10th anniversary of the breaching of the Berlin Wall, the Surveillance Camera Players (SCP) will perform in front of the surveillance camera that guards a small portion of the Wall, displayed as a piece of sculpture in the tiny "urban park" at 520 Madison Avenue, Manhattan (the park is actually on 53rd Street between Madison and Fifth Avenues). At noon, Wednesday 10 November 1999, the SCP will perform two plays: first You Are Being Watched For Your Own Safety, which was recently performed for the first time (and in Peekskill, NY); and second, a brand-new adaptation of Wilhelm Reich's The Mass Psychology of Fascism. Formed in NYC in November 1996, the SCP are unconditionally opposed to the use of surveillance cameras. Like all cameras, the video or closed-circuit television camera is a tool of social control, a tool that is used to condition people into privileging images of life over life itself. But, unlike the apparently neutral photographer's camera, the video or closed-circuit television camera is explicitly a tool that helps established authority to direct, supervise and control the behavior of large numbers of people. Surveillance cameras violate our constitutionally protected rights to privacy, anonymity and free assembly. Composed of anarchists, the SCP fight against both the use of surveillance cameras and the general fetishism of images. The group performs in places in which the presence of surveillance cameras are particularly offensive. The plays performed are written and adapted so that their meaning and relevance are clear to all, not just to the cognoscenti. The SCP, despite their hostility to the society of the capitalist spectacle, allow themselves to be photographed, interviewed and written about by the media; they also maintain a website at http://www.panix.com/~notbored/the-scp.html. The group intends to explode the myth that only those who are doing something wrong fear surveillance cameras (i.e., that the only ones opposed to surveillance cameras are people with something to hide). Contact: Art Toad, Director notbored@panix.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 0 2 | - - - - We have received numerous suggestions of Web sites to include in the Perspective section of the 8th Edition of the CIAC's Electronic Art Magazine. The theme is "Une nouvelle identité (The New You)". Please consult the sites that have so far been proposed by our readers, all of which have been very pertinent. This section is open to all and has been growing in the number, quality and variety of submitted sites. Consider this is an invitation! You may suggest your own site or that of someone else, and can choose to identify yourself or not. Suggestions must relate to the theme! We appreciate your participation. Sylvie Parent CIAC's Electronic Art Magazine http://www.ciac.ca - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 0 3 | - - - - INSTITUTE FOR STRENGTHENING DEMOCRACY IN BOSNIA K o n j i c Bosnia-Herzegovina The third international Seminar "Democracy and Human Rights in Multi-ethnic Societies" Time: 3-7 July, 2000 Place: Konjic, B&H Dear colleagues, In spite of not a few difficulties and impediments the organizers and participants meet organizing the seminar on democracy and human rights, it appears that we are going on with our gathering. Since I sent my announcement of the Seminar and the call for papers, I received many answers all of which are supportive and positive. Among them are colleagues having attended this or last year`s, or both, seminar(s) as well as many newcomers. Recalling how difficult it was in the beginning and the lack of proper conditions, I remember the words of two pioneers of the event. Mladen Grbin, University of Glasgow, said, perhaps including slightly of irony: "Dzemal, you must be brave man to organize such thing!" And Elisabeth Rasmusson, OSCE Mission to Bosnia, having heared under what the circumstances (including the lack of money for consecutive translations!) the seminar should have taken place, said: "It is not responsible to organize such an event without necessary prerequisites." However, she came; then, she took part again; and, she announced to come next year as well. I admit both - being brave (albeit there is a saying in Bosnia that only crazy people are brave), and the lack of organizational preparations (luckily, there is another saying in Bosnia which reads that only crazy people organize everything in advance). However, it is a pleasure to organize it with people so devoted to both the issues and country. So, here are the names of brave people who expressed their interest in Seminar up to now: 1. Priscilla F. Sears, Ph.D, USA 2. Nevenko Misita, University of Stockholm, Sweden 3. Gunn Softing, University of Bergen, Norway 4. Eva V. Huseby-Darvas, ph.d, University of Michigan, Dearborn, USA 5. Ranko Milanovic, Sarajevo, BiH 6. Eric Gordy, Department of Sociology, Clark University,Worcester, Massachusetts USA 7. Zakalin Nezic, Virginia, USA 8. Slobodan Bjelajac, Split University, Croatia 9. Eva Polgar, University of Budapest, Hunary 10. Soner Cagaptay, Yale University, USA 11. Peter Emerson, The de Borda Institute, Belfast, Northern Ireland 12. Margaret Vandiver, Memphis, USA 13. Paola Lucchesi, Central European Inititative, Italy 14. Anar Nagiyev, Baku State University, Baku, Azerbaijan 15. Zlatko Isakovic, Copenhagen Peace Research Institute, Denmark 16. Jos De la Haye, KuLeuven, Dep Pol wet, Leuven, Belgium 17. Cerba Eugenia, Moldova State University, Chisinau, Moldova 18. Rinus van Zandwijk, Lieutenant-colonel, NATO/SFOR/CJCMTF, Non Governmental Organization Support Team, Sarajevo, BH 19. Raonic Boris, Podgorica, Montenegro In order to make a tentative program, I request those who are still interested in taking part at the Seminar to let me know as soon as posible if you are interested in submitting papers, taking part in discussions, or simply attending the seminar. Working titles of presentations are welcomed. I would also encourage participants to suggest and organize workshops. Please also feel free to re-transmit this note to whomever might be interested. In the event of not being interested in receiving further information on this particular event as well as on the forthcoming activities of the Institute please let me know at your most suitable convenience. Sincerely, Dzemal Sokolovic, Director of the Institute for Strengthening Democracy in Bosnia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 0 4 | - - - - >>>>>>>Pictorial Heroes present<<<<<<<< A night on the Wired-side Featuring: The All-Digital Glasgow and simulatenous world-wide web premier of Victim of Geography, followed by Scotland v Yugoslavia DJ slam for peace and unity LIVE in Glasgow, Scotland: Silicone Soul versus Via the Internet From Radio Free-B92 Belgrade: Gordon Paunovic, Vlada Janjic (B2 92), Marko Nastic Vs Dejan Milicevic (Teenage Techno Punks) Webmaster and streaming in Glasgow: Chris Byrne and New Media Scotland Webmaster and streaming in Belgrade: B2-92 The venue: The Arches, Glasgow The Date: 11th November 1999 The time: Doors open 21:00 The movie: 22:00 gmt live in Glasgow and also streamed on the world-wide-web The Music: 00:00 - till early The www. streaming of the film will occur simultaneously to the live Glasgow screening at 22:00 gmt and can be located at: http://www.freeb92.net Following on from it's gate-crashing preview during this year's Edinburgh Film Festival, the all-digital feature Victim of Geography comes home to Glasgow for it's International and World wide web premier.. The film's Director Doug Aubrey says: "There is nowhere else in the world that we would rather launch this film onto the international stage then at home here in Glasgow and the Arches is the ideal, atmospheric, underground venue to show it " Especially as the film began it's life as an idea in another subterranean bar in a shell shocked Sarajevo. "A friend of ours who survived the siege of Sarajevo said to us over a beer and game of pool at the end of the war said that he felt like a victim of geography..." Five years later and after a journey that survived 2 wars, censorship at home and numerous funding setbacks, the public will get an opportunity to view the end resultsfor one night only in Glasgow. This will be the only opportunity to catch this remarkable production in Scotland for the forseeable future, before it embarks on a world-wide tour through-out the year 2000, beginning with an exclusive screening in Belgrade (hosted by Cinema Rex and Free Radio B92) and a world festival premier at this years International Documentary festival in Amsterdam (an all time Scottish first) "I think in terms of screening and recognition for the film in Scotland, it's a bit like - how do I put this without upsetting too many people - it's a bit like that Norwegian brandy you can buy - you know the stuff it has to travel around the world once before some people think they can get a taste for it!" Doug Aubrey the film's Director and Producer said. The night at the Arches promises to be a genuine East/West collaboration, which will not only be an opportunity to see the film but also to experience it on the world wide web. The streaming of the film will be undertaken with the support of Radio B2-92, who will host the webcast (DATA and URL will follow) Immediately after the film there will be a wrap party and DJ match for peace and unity between Scotland and Yugoslavia, featuring webstreamed sets from Glasgow and Belgrade. The webstreaming will be undertaken by Chris Byrne from New Media Scotland, who also launch their drift event across Glasgow the following night over the weekend 12th-14th (for details go to: http://www.mediascot.org/drift/ ) "This is very much us taking the film back to basics in ever respect - back to our warehouse, do-it-yourself and underground roots" says Doug Aubrey. "the live web streaming is an exciting possibility that due to the current situation in Belgrade, might go completely pear-shaped - however if it is alright on the night it could be quite an event..." For more information about booking and screening Victim of Geography contact Doug Aubrey: heroes@cqm.co.uk For more press information and publicity about the event, please contact Louise Prendergast at Firehorse Communications: louise@firehorse-agency.demon.co.uk Projects in the pipeline from Pictorial heroes over the next year include: Collateral Damage: A film being produced in association with Free Radio B92 Belgrade. A Different Pitch: A football dream anid the nightmare of war. To be filmed in Kosovo, this project is a sequel to an earlier story made by the production company set in Bosnia called Louder than Bombs! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 0 5 | - - - - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WAR!: SERBIA vs. THE UNITED STATES A live interactive radio performance Conceived by Brian Conley, Immaterial Incorporated November 14, 1999, 12-2 p.m. Eastern Standard Time WBAI (99.5 FM, New York) and B-92 (Belgrade) On November 14, 1999, an international radio performance entitled WAR! will be broadcast in New York and Belgrade simultaneously. The event, an imagined theater of conflict between Serbia and the United States, is a two-hour interactive live performance between two teams of sound artists and sound designers gathered at Radio B92 in Belgrade and at WBAI in New York. The two teams will have read classic books of war strategy (Sun Tzu, von Clausewitz, van Creveld, and so on) and devised a strategy for waging war on the other team using cartoon sound effects as the only sound material. They are allowed to use any technology from home-made instruments and the human voice to samplers and computers in order to manipulate and organize the cartoon sound effects. They will not meet their opponent except at the moment of broadcast. And at that moment they are involved in a relentless struggle for domination and drive towards victory over the other in the terrain of the audio. By using the stereo divide, the sound from each team will be broadcast on one speaker so that audiences can easily distinguish between the two teams. This event is being organized by Immaterial Incorporated of New York and by Radio B-92. B-92, the pro-democracy radio in Belgrade closed down by Milosevic at the start of the war in Kosovo, has recently moved back to Belgrade. The teams will be connected via Internet and broadcast live in New York from 12 - 2 p.m. on and in Belgrade from 6 - 8 p.m. The broadcast will also be webcast at http://www.freeb92.com. Technical support for this event has been generously provided by Harvestworks, New York. For a longer project statement, email war-event@immaterial.net. Brian Conley can be contacted at 212 732 5298 or at war@immaterial.net. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 0 6 | - - - - HERE WE GO ! 8th Biennial of Moving Images Centre for Comtemporary Images Geneva, Switzerland Other Fictions - Other Views - Other Places 5 13 November 1999 5 November 12 December 1999 >installations >videos >films >performances Reflection, mixed-perceptions, exchange: between art, cinema and video. Recent works from: Chantal AKERMAN (B) Jean-Luc GODARD (CH) John BALDESSARI (USA) Dominique GONZALEZ-FOERSTER (F) Alexandre BIANCHINI (CH) Philippe GRANDRIEUX (F) Pierre BISMUTH (F) Thomas HIRSCHHORN (CH) Ellen CANTOR (USA) KORPYS/LOEFFLER (D) Tracey MOFFATT (AUS) Chris DERCON (B) Cheryl DONEGAN (USA) Rainer OLDENDORF (D) Yan DUYVENDAK (CH) Fiona TAN (Indonésie) FISCHLI/WEISS (CH) Uri TZAIG (IL) Jochen GERZ (D) Andy WARHOL (USA) Anna Sanders Films (F) >cartes blanches Critics and curators Freddy BUACHE (Cinematheque suisse), Emma DEXTER (ICA), Hou HANRU (Cities on the move), Paul OUAZAN & Claire DOUTRIAUX (arte), Dominique PAÏNI (Cinematheque francaise). >international competition 36 tapes selected out of 727 tapes received. 43 countries entered the selection The jury is composed of Dunia Blasevic (Bosnia), Chris Dercon (B), Corinne Diserens, Elizabeth Janus and Michel Ritter (CH). Prizes (for a total amount of CHF 20¹000.-) will be awarded on Saturday Nov. 13, 1999 MORE DETAILS AT: www.centreimage.ch/bim/ best regards cic@sgg.ch - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 0 7 | - - - - MASSAGE v.5.0 www.nomadnet.org/massage5 MASSAGE v.5.0, a special themed edition on the Monstrous Feminine, is now on-line at <www.nomadnet.org/massage5>. v.5.0 features an interview with Linda Dement by Rachel Gear, a review of Isabel Chang's cd-rom, "Virtual Makeovers for the Post Identity Cyborg" and articles on Orlan, Yayoi Kusama. and other mosntrous offerings. The Project Room features "Hormonal Hurricane" -- a new Flash movie by Eugenie Nable. -- Laura McGough Co-Director, NOMADS www.nomadnet.org - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 0 8 | - - - - Hello, I would like to invite you for the presentation of a web-site about the cultural situation of the Baltic states, with special guest Carl Biorsmark from Latvia who will present the Borderland project. This week De Balie - Centre for Culture and Politics in Amsterdam, is organizing a series of public programs about the state of Europe 10 years after the disintegration of the Iron Curtain and the fall of the Berlin Wall. As a prelude to this program called 'burengeruchten' ('through the grape vine'), three web designers were sent out to carefully selected centers in the periphery of Central and Eastern Europe, to investigate and report on the local cultural dynamics and artistic energies of those places. The presentation of the first report and resulting web-site is on Wednesday November the 3rd at 20.00 in "de Kleine Zaal" in De Balie. <http://www.balie.nl/burengeruchten/baltic/> I choose to travel to the Baltic states because these are the countries of which I already had some knowledge. Over fifteen days of traveling, I spent five days in each country. >From the Western point of view it is now 10 years after the Fall of the Berlin Wall, but for countries like Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania that used to be part of the Soviet Union the real memorable date is 1991 when they declared independence. This illustrates a larger complex of misunderstandings. "The Baltic states" are in fact three completely different countries with each a different language, religion and cultural background. To avoid Western clichés as much as possible I gave the voice to the many interesting people I met. You will find real audio files with the interviews on the web-site. Carl Biorsmark and Kristine Briede are working on a project that is both a web-site and a documentary film.. The project tells the personal stories of people that live in an area where new borders suddenly appeared. Now people that were close friends and relatives need visa's to meet each other. It helps us to realize that the disintegration of the Iron Curtain ten years ago also created new borders elsewhere. I hope to see you on Wednesday, kindly yours, Marta van der Haagen Burengeruchten: <http://www.balie.nl/burengeruchten/> Borderland project: <http://www.borderland.org> * "A film about Those who left and The ones who are coming. A film about Us." * "It's a God's gift 2 B right here, right now. In 10 years time everything will be just as boring as in the West..." ----------------------------------------------------------- De Balie, Kleine-Gartmanplantsoen 10, 1017 RR Amsterdam - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 0 9 | - - - - APOLOGIES FOR CROSS-POSTING *************************************************** 'PERFORMANCE RESEARCH' - VOL 5/ISSUE 3 - 'ON MEMORY' *************************************************** We are currently inviting proposals for our forthcoming issue 'On Memory' which will be edited by Adrian Heathfield (University of Warwick) and Andrew Quick (University of Lancaster). We are looking both for scholarly papers and for proposals which cross the boundaries of the artistic and academic, proposals for collaborations between artists and writers or proposals which address the visual and textual possibilities of the publishing format. Deadlines are as follows: Proposals 7th January, 1999 Finalised Material 17th April, 2000 Publication Date December, 2000 On Memory: The act of performance takes place at the border between remembering and forgetting. As a work of recollection, a form of cognitive and physical re-presentation, performance may offer to stage or retrieve the past. Yet, in its affinity with the present, its tendency towards disappearance and its inevitable transience, performance is also implicated in the erasure and leaving of the past. It is this paradox which situates performance at the centre of cultural debates around the politics of memory. Appearing at the end of the year 2000, in an era that many commentators have characterised as suffering from a pervasive amnesia, the journal will explore the place of performance in relation to the cultural forces of memory. The issue will question how the dynamics of memory, remembrance and forgetting relate to performance aesthetics: orders of space and time, forms of action, uses of objects and ways of writing. It will examine the role mnemonic performance may play in the personal or cultural resolution of the past, the projection of the future, and the construction of individual and national identities. Proposals for any new or unpublished material for consideration for inclusion in the issue should be sent by the deadline date of 7th January 2000 to: Adrian Heathfield E-mail: tssad@warwick.ac.uk School of Theatre Studies Telephone: + 44 (0)247 652 4925 University of Warwick Fax: + 44 (0)247 652 4446 Coventry CV4 7AL UK or alternatively to: Clancy Pegg Administrator Performance Research Market Road Cardiff CF5 1QE E-Mail: post@perfres.demon.co.uk Proposals and articles will be accepted on hard copy and disk or by e-mail. Editors: Adrian Heathfield is a lecturer in Theatre and Performance Studies at the University of Warwick and editor (with Fiona Templeton and Andrew Quick) of Shattered Anatomies: Traces of the Body in Performance, (Arnolfini, 1997). Andrew Quick is a lecturer in Theatre Studies at Lancaster University. He has written a number of articles for Performance Research and is the editor (with Scott Lash and Richard Roberts) of Time and Value (Blackwell, 1998). ************************************************** PERFORMANCE RESEARCH/GENERAL INFORMATION ************************************************** 'Performance Research' is a peer reviewed performing arts journal published three times a year. It is international in scope with an emphasis on contemporary European performance. The journal aims to promote a cross-disciplinary exchange of ideas and stimulate discourses surrounding established, experimental, speculative and prospective performance work. Each issue combines thematic and general content from the current field of performance research and practice. Format (flexible): 128pp; illustrated; typically 3 - 4 articles (c6000 words) and several shorter articles (c2000) words; interviews and profiles of contemporary artists plus photographic/graphic material, artists' documentation and 'prepared' artists pages; performance, book and archive reviews. The emphasis of the journal is on reflective in-depth articles and reviews; and on original work for the page. We very rarely publish essays of over 6000 words; the usual length is between 2000 - 4000. Proposals and files will be accepted on hard copy, disk or by e-mail file attachment. 'Performance Research' uses MAC hardware with Word v5.1 and Claris Works v4.0 software. Please save and send files (disk or attachment) in compatible formats. If in doubt please contact us. Please ask for further guidelines on graphic/illustration formats. All materials should be sent directly to Clancy Pegg at the address below. Submission of an article to the journal will be taken to imply that it presents original, unpublished work not under consideration for publication elsewhere. By submitting a manuscript, the authors agree that the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the article have been given to the publishers. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 1 0 | - - - - The Contemporary Art - Center Skopje, Macedonia cordially invites You to attend the opening of the exhibition "U" Maja Stefanovska Wednesday, 03.11.1999, 8 p.m. CIX Gallery (Orce Nikolov 109) 'The symbolic title of the project, by the symbol or letter, simply "U" carries a universal meaning. Its a matter of fact, U-you represents the entire public who the author addresses through the installation and the video. This is not about a public who is chosen to follow the happening out, but it is rather about a human experience, frustration or prejudice of any kind...' Vesna Stefanovska - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 1 1 | - - - - **************************************************************************** FRIDAY, November 12th - 1-4pm Huddersfield University and TEST present an event for Architecture week 1999 **************************************************************************** As part of Architecture Week 1999 we would like to ask what is the relevance of architecture in an information rich media saturated age? An interdisciplinary panel will consider architectural space beyond the confines of strict professional or historical boundaries. In presentations and audience discussions the panel will reflect on the intersection of architecture with interface culture and media technologies. SPEAKERS: Paul Bradley, Researcher, curator of the Dom Hans Van der Laan exhibition 'Thinking about Architecture' at the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds. Phil Dean, Creative Director of The Attik on 'graphics and corporate representation.' Clive Gillman, Digital Artist, on Integrating Architecture and Interface at FACT. Andrew Shoben, Greyworld Sonic Architecture, 'playground' at Bretton Hall Sculpture Park and other installations. Lucy Kimbell, Artist Launch - Installation, Chatham Docks and other works. Matt Locke, Director, Test digital research facility and acting Chief Executive, Kirklees Media Centre on 'the interface in the public realm.' Chair: Derek Hales, Architect, Course Leader, BA (hons) Virtual Reality Design, BA (hons) Installation Art and Events, University of Huddersfield VENUE: Canalside West Lecture Theatre University Campus, Queensgate, Huddersfield TIMETABLE: 1.00 pm Canalside West foyer - demos: Steven Atkinson, threeodoi - architecture and animation Rick Hall, University of Huddersfield, Navisworks, real-time visualisation Graphisoft, ArchiCAD demonstrations 2.00pm Presentations by panellists 4.00 pm Discussion and questions 6.00 pm Kirklees Media Centre, Conference Room V-I-P Launch Special product launch to introduce V-I-P - the next generation of sexy toy 7.30 pm Architecture & Media club/event Kirklees Media Centre, Café bar MORE INFO: matt.digitalarts@architechs.com ********************************** Matt Locke Acting Chief Executive Kirklees Media Centre T:+44 (0)1484 431289 F:+44 (0)1484 513739 E:matt.digitalarts@architechs.com www.test.org.uk ICQ:11157918 ********************************** - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | 1 2 | - - - - demonstration on fr. 12. november 16.00 at the austrian pariament, vienna text from "sos racism austria": No Coalition with Racism! It is shameful:on the threshold to the next millenium, in a prosperous country, we are confronted with demagogic agitation, with xenophobia,with contempt for the underpriviledged, and with a dubious relationship with the Nazi past. Unresolved events of the past and constant backward-looking have blocked our future far too long. The FPOE have gained dangerous proportions with their outrageous and racist election campaign. They have shown their true face in their election posters. Their participating in government, even indirectly, is out of the question. They have allowed foreigners to be misused as scapegoats for unresolved social problems. We can't go on like this. The political establishment must not just be preoccupied with keeping hold on power, for too long Haider's demands have been met in an opportunistic way. Now it is up to us! A decisive new beginning is necessary, a broad reform offensive for the defence and consolidation of human, democratic and constitutional rights, for the safeguarding of the constitution, for social justice, guaranteed minimum standards and equality of the sexes. Instead of a shift to the right, a shift towards human rights. Joerg Haider's extreme populism is the wrong response to a desire for change. Hidden underneath is the authoritarian project of a so-called Third Republic. That means a total break with the basic democratic consensus. An end to the "Haiderasation" of our country. 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