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Don't hate the business, become the business

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DON’T HATE THE BUSINESS, BECOME THE BUSINESS
The panel investigates some of the interconnections between art, activism and business. “Don’t hate the media, become the media”, was one of the slogans of Indymedia. We are applying this critical hands-on perspective to the business framework. Presenters examine how artists, rather than refusing the market, are producing critical interventions from within. As the distinction between production and consumption appears to have collapsed, every interaction in the info-sphere seems to have become a business opportunity. Therefore, the creative intersections between business and art become a crucial territory for re-invention and the rewriting of symbolic and cultural codes, generating political actions or social hacks that use a deep level of irony, but also unexpected consequences. The tactics demonstrate the permeability of systems — that these can be reworked — and more so, that radical innovation requires modification of the prevailing business logic.
The panel explores some of these contradictions: that on the one hand, there are alternative or disruptive business models that derive from the art scene, often as critical or activist interventions, but on the other how these practices can be easily co-opted by proprietary business logic. This is perhaps exemplified by the business idea of 'disruption-innovation', where disruption is considered to be a creative act that shifts the way a particular logic operates and thus presents newfound opportunities. Does this mean that well-meaning critical strategies of artists and activists are self-defeating? How do we develop disruptive business models that do not simply become new models for business that ultimately follow capitalist logic?
We maintain there is nothing wrong with doing business as such.
Original languageEnglish
Publication year2012
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 2012
EventDesigning and Transforming Capitalism - Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark
Duration: 9 Feb 201210 Feb 2012

Conference

ConferenceDesigning and Transforming Capitalism
LocationAarhus University
CountryDenmark
CityAarhus
Period09/02/201210/02/2012

    Research areas

  • Art & Business, Art & Capital, disruptive business, networking, media art

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