[iDC] Some things about performance
StephenKorns at aol.com
StephenKorns at aol.com
Sat Sep 23 10:04:10 EDT 2006
Hi All,
Regarding design practice, of course the "program" is made of actual
people...
The poor administrators, fund-raisers, politicians and business sharks who
are devoted to developing something, the artists and designers with ideas and
with no ideas, the stalwarts of surprising variety who are actually in a
position to last through the years that it takes to get one thing built, and
rarely several...
An then, all the people who will experience the work, the "audience", the
creators, the public, the press, the writers and their readers, the theorists,
the maintenance institutions and workers... Should we try to rank the
importance of these human beings to the enterprise?
Regarding design practice, "program" is 90 percent of the substance of any
project, in my experience. And the program is made of the people who will be
creating the experience, including the instigators and the audience.
3 tests of a work of (public) art:
1) Who gets to see it?
2) What does it make them think about?
3) How does it make them feel?
A possible 4th test:
4) What does it make them do?
Best wishes,
sk
Stephen Korns
Artist, Consultant in Urban Design, specialist in Public Art
New York
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