hi jaromil,
good to say you back from cairo!
and i do see the dilemma.
but i think two things are getting confused, ian asked for a kind of
travelagency and picnic is just that, there is no plan to bring
bricolabs into picnic or waag or any other institution as far as i'm
concerned,
still a lot of picnic is public money - how it is chanelled is a
different business i agree - but if we are going to have hardcoded no's
to festivals or institutions it is going to be difficult to travel.
do we like the eu?
no, though lots of people , lots of bricolabbers go round on that money,
do we say no to that?
greetings, rob
jaromil schreef:
> >
> re all,
>
> i think Patrice is right.
>
> for a full panorama of Amsterdam's decadent creative industry scene
> please refer to Marijn's article in MyCreativity reader
> http://www.networkcultures.org/weblog/archives/2008/01/out_now_mycreat.html
>
> quick link: http://www.networkcultures.org/_uploads/32.pdf
> and search inside for 'picnic'
>
> the whole article is really worth to read, M.O. wrote already some
> very interesting analysis on a past number of Mute, he is the best one
> to describe our feeling as "creatives working and living in A'dam"
>
> Rob: the dilemma is here: are we trying to change things or make them
> better? and how much can we change by just "making them better"? i'm
> sure a facelift of picnic won't benefit us, not even with money.
>
> ciao
>
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