![]() Issue 18 Fictional States Summer 2005State in Time![]() ![]() Self-dubbed "the first global state in the universe"1 and "the Slovenia of Athens,"the NSK State in Time propounds a belief that "Art is fanaticism that demands diplomacy." Issuing sober green-covered passports to anyone who "pledges to participate on a best-effort basis to support the integrity of the NSK state," the collective exists as "state in time, a state without territory and national borders, a sort of 'spiritual, virtual state.'" (They note that "the passport can be used creatively, also as an official travel document, naturally with a certain hazard to its owner.") NSK is a union or federation of five main groups—”the twenty-year-old artists' collective IRWIN ("The future is the seed of the pasta"); the band Laibach ("Only God can subdue Laibach. People and things never can"); the Novi Kolektivizem or New Collectivism Studio, which provides graphic-design services throughout the NSK State ("Humanist Propaganda"); the Department of Pure and Applied Philosophy ("Our mission is to make Evil lose its nerves"); and the Noordung Cosmokinetic Cabinet—”a theater company named for the Slovene space scientist Herman Potocnik Noordung—”whose One Versus One project opened on 21 April 1995, with restagings planned every ten years until 2045, the first having taken place in 2005. ("The place of those actors who die in the meantime will be taken by a mechanical symbol, their spoken text represented by sounds—”melody for women, rhythm for men. In 2045, these symbols will be shot into zero-gravity space in a capsule. This action is intended to finally abolish mimetic theatre and establish the rule of noncorporeal art.")
![]() ![]()
Cabinet is a non-profit organization supported by the Lambent Foundation, the Orphiflamme Foundation, the New York Council on the Arts, the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Katchadourian Family Foundation, Goldman Sachs Gives, the Danielson Foundation, and many generous individuals. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation by visiting here.
|
|
© 2005 Cabinet Magazine |