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Michelle Kasprzak, Diane Ragsdale, Hans Abbing, Michelle Kasprzak, Christian Nold, Christin Lahr.Lada Nakonechna (2012).Show Me the Money.Rotterdam Institute for the Unstable Media.
Enlace:http://v2.nl/archive/articles/show-me-the-money-blowup-reader-5#
Wayback Machine:https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://v2.nl/archive/articles/show-me-the-money-blowup-reader-5#
Resumen:This was a special event, as it was a collaboration with the Test_Lab programme at V2_. On December 1, The People Speak organised their democracy game show Who Wants To Be? as part of the Test_Lab programme. At the Who Wants To Be? game show, the entry fees from all participants were pooled, and the evening game show was spent generating ideas on how to spend these collective funds. Ideas ranged from planting fruit and nut trees throughout Rotterdam to donating the money to charity to holding a Who Wants To Be? game show for kids. In the end, the winning idea was to give V2_ a new doorbell, accompanied by a plaque listing the names of all who were present at the event. This result surprised just about everyone, and demonstrated how democracy can work in strange and unexpected ways. The following evening at Blowup, three speakers delivered provocations on the topic of art and money: Why are artists poor? Does the so-called “American model” of arts funding work at all? Are democracies any good at spending money? and so on. Following that, The People Speak rolled out their UFO-like Talkaoke table, with Zsolt the host at its centre. In all my years of curating and organising lectures, talks, and debates, it was the first time where I noticed that every person in the room spoke.