Auszeichnung
künstlerischer Projekträume
und -initiativen
In the early years, we were not thinking so much about accessibility to our exhibitions and events in a physical sense of venues without elevators or events without translation, but also in a digital sense. For many years, our online magazine hadn’t been accessible for screen-readers for people with poor vision or the blind, or keyboard navigation for people with mobility issues, for example. Getting there was a journey, and I think we would now start from a more accessible place. I would want local politicians to make their funding applications more accessible, not only in terms of able-ism, but also in terms of all forms of discrimination, e.g. proof of citizenship, applications having to be written in German. I wish that they would give a universal basic income to everyone (not just citizens), open their borders, and make healthcare free, free for everyone.Die Gründung des Netzwerks hat unsere Arbeit verändert: Es gibt eine Website, einen Kalender und eine E-Mail-Liste, die die Zusammenarbeit und den Austausch von Informationen erleichtern. Es ist von größter Bedeutung, einen Gesprächspartner zu haben, der in unserem Namen sprechen kann, der den Dialog mit den Politiker*innen aufrechterhält, der den zukünftigen Bedarf an Förderung und Räumen plant sowie neue Projektraummacher*innen und -initiativen begrüßt. Das ­Ideal wäre, die richtige Balance zwischen Flexibilität und Autorität zu finden, die Vielfalt, die Ziele und die Bedürfnisse aller zu respektieren und auf die Idee zu verzichten, starre und standardisierte Verhaltensregeln zu diktieren, auch wenn sie demokratisch beschlossen werden.Art should first and foremost raise questions that are important for present and future societies. In the last decade, art has moved closer to science, technology, and society. It has become less commercialized and more diverse. We would like art to become not only illustrative and speculative, but also functional, embedding even more science and technologies within itself. This would encourage the audience to be even closer to art, perhaps more critical, diverse, ­tolerant, and creative.