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Superflex: Rooseum. (Reviews: Amsterdam).


"Every tool is a weapon if you hold it right." Superflex-the artists collective composed of Bjornstjerne Reuter Christiansen, Jakob Fenger, and Rasmus Nielsen-take the Ani DiPranco lyric as a truism but also as a call to arms ! a summons to war or battle.

See also: Arms
. Like Empire authors Michael Hardt Michael Hardt (born 1960)[1] is an American literary theorist and political philosopher based at Duke University. Perhaps his most famous work is Empire written with Antonio Negri.  and Antonio Negri Antonio ("Toni") Negri (born August 1, 1933) is an Italian Marxist political philosopher.

Negri is perhaps best-known for his co-authorship of Empire and his work on Spinoza. Born in Padua, he became a political philosophy professor in his hometown university.
, who also cite DiFranco, the Danish trio embrace globalization globalization

Process by which the experience of everyday life, marked by the diffusion of commodities and ideas, is becoming standardized around the world. Factors that have contributed to globalization include increasingly sophisticated communications and transportation
 for its creative and liberatory potential. Their first major solo show appears as an elaborate advertising campaign for a multinational that seizes art's internationalism to effect social change.

With its blatantly commercial tropes, Superflex's work aptly reflects the end of the autonomy of aesthetics, which has been safeguarded by the fading liberal-democratic nation-state. As McDonald's uses "Mc," the trio deploys "Super" to name a whole line of products whose novelty could serve millions a taste not of weary meat but of political change. There's the Supercopy project (counterfeit goodies, from Lacoste shirts to Poul Henningsen's glare-free [PH.sub.5] lamps), Supercity (an interactive program that allowed citizens to re-create the city of Karlskrona in virtual space), and Super-channel (do-it-yourself CNN CNN
 or Cable News Network

Subsidiary company of Turner Broadcasting Systems. It was created by Ted Turner in 1980 to present 24-hour live news broadcasts, using satellites to transmit reports from news bureaus around the world.
 for local communities, who can broadcast their own shows via Internet TV (1) Watching TV programs on or from the Internet. There are countless video clips available on Web sites for streaming as well as subscription services that offer TV programs and movies for downloading. ). Video and text documentation of these "Supertools" is presented alongside the nine burning bio-gas lamps, part of a project to give Bangkok residents, among others, affordable and environmentally friendly designer lighting from Denmark. A multimedia space features ready-to-view videos as well as seventeen computers set up f or the game Counter-Strike, which offers visitors a chance to save or kill hostages in a virtual battle between terrorist and antiterrorist an·ti·ter·ror·ist  
adj.
Intended to prevent or counteract terrorism; counterterror: antiterrorist measures.



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 squads. Together these works formed a three-part installation that did not frame objects or accentuate space so much as create a total design environment for the room. The walls and the floors were painted in Superflex's signature colors-orange, white, black-to mark off each project, while the titles and explanatory texts appeared on the walls like the bold slogans of billboards. Superflex do not so much exhibit artworks as take over the entire exhibition area to enforce brand identity and identification, the way a corporation might set up a head office, a branch, or a stand at a trade fair. The interactive, social dimension of their projects may recall what has been dubbed relational aesthetics, albeit without the low-tech presentation typically associated with such work. Superflex are clearly interested in politicizing the polished surfaces proper to the Pop aesthetic. Instead of simply citing advertising, the artists fully accept the genre in order to make it serve not consumerism, but revolutionary ends. Thus, the video selection in the multimedia space offers popular Hollywood films alongside political documentaries. Here, the Dream-Works animation Chicken Run meets Haeng-Dang Dong: Another World We Are Making, a documentary about slum dwellers in Seoul who successfully resisted a high-rise building project. Such pairings may seem moralistic mor·al·is·tic  
adj.
1. Characterized by or displaying a concern with morality.

2. Marked by a narrow-minded morality.



mor
, if not hopelessly naive, but, then again, such blatancy in advertising certainly works well for corporate America.

With biogas bi·o·gas  
n.
A mixture of methane and carbon dioxide produced by bacterial degradation of organic matter and used as a fuel.


biogas
Noun

gaseous fuel produced by the fermentation of organic waste
 projects under way for communities in Asia and Africa, Superflex could be the NGO NGO
abbr.
nongovernmental organization

Noun 1. NGO - an organization that is not part of the local or state or federal government
nongovernmental organization
 of the art world, but, ultimately, their work traces the aestheticization of politics--or the politicization of aesthetics. In his era, Walter Benjamin saw the former as a central trait of fascism. In our age of empire, when the spectacle has reduced politics to images, Superflex's work might be testimony to a new age where multinational logos have taken over the cultural symbols once imposed by nation-states. Supertotalitarianism.
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Title Annotation:Bjornstjerne Reuter Christiansen, Jakob Fenger, and Rasmus Nielsen
Author:Allen, Jennifer
Publication:Artforum International
Geographic Code:4EUNE
Date:Feb 1, 2003
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