[iDC] The Future of the Humanities
Geert Lovink
geert at xs4all.nl
Tue Jul 12 15:54:45 UTC 2011
Hi all,
I would say that the future of culture and arts in not lying in
academia (understood as a place for research and not for vocational
training). This would artifically overvalue the importance of academic
work. Cuture and the arts have to be alive in society and can be
supported with research from the university level but should never
depend on them in any way. Let alone that they should depend on the
'science system' (STEM). It always struck as a particular weak
proposition to argue for 'arts and science' collaborations in order to
save artists etc. This makes the arts subsidient and puts it in a weak
position. Just look at for the submissive STEAM ideas, which in the
end downgrade writers, artists, musicians, designers etc. to servants,
obedient to Science (because they have to support these programs, they
are not invited to come up with a radical critique, let alone work on
their own projects). Instead of creating a temporary solution for a
handful of subservient artists that have to pretend they are
scientists (write papers etc.) imho it would be much work together on
alternatives for the entire sector. You can think of alternative
revenue models outside of the intellectual property right regimes. It
would be foolish to somehow suggest that in some countries artists can
still become lifelong civil servants of the state. It is nice to
accuse Europeans of such 'socialism' but such solutions (and
illusions) have not existed anymore for decades and maybe everyone has
already heard enough by now about the radical cuts in the arts and
culture budgets in the Netherlands. The neo-liberal regime is now in
place across the board. It is time to develop common visions that
benefit all!
Greetings, Geert
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