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Subject: Signature Event Context banned from Transmediale.08

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

January 28, 2008
Janez Janša, Janez Janša, Janez Janša
"Signature Event Context"
Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe / Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden 
Europas
Berlin, Germany


!!! WARNING !!!

The performance "Signature Event Context" by Janez Janša, Janez Janša, Janez 
Janša scheduled for the opening of TRANSMEDIALE.08 the 29th of January 2008 at 
8.30 pm at the foyer of the Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin, Germany, has 
been conjunctively CANCELLED by the director of transmediale Stephen Kovats and 
the Guest-Curator of the exhibition CONSPIRE… Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez.

Consequently, Janez Janša, Janez Janša and Janez Janša anticipated the date of 
the action performing "Signature Event Context" on January 28, 2008 at 00.01 am


WATCH THE PERFORMANCE
www.aksioma.org/sec


Signature Event Context

In summer 2007, three Slovenian artists officially changed their names to Janez 
Janša. Their work focuses on the question of signature, and – more particularly 
– on the role of signature in public space. In their various approaches, they 
explore Derrida’s famous statement on signature and its paradoxical 
relationship towards originality and repetition.

“By definition, a written signature implies the actual or empirical nonpresence 
of the signer. But, it will be said, it also marks and retains his having-been 
present in a past now, which will remain a future now, and therefore in a now, 
in general, in the transcendental form of nowness (maintenance). This general 
maintenance is somehow inscribed, stapled to the present punctuality, always 
evident and always singular, in the form of the signature. This is the 
enigmatic originality of every paraph. For the attachment to the source to 
occur, the absolute singularity of an event of the signature and of a form of 
the signature must be retained: the pure reproducibility of a pure event.” 
(Jacques Derrida, “Signature Event Context” in Margins of Philosophy, tr. Alan 
Bass, pp. 307-330)

 On January 28th, 2008, Janez Janša, Janez Janša, and Janez Janša performed 
Signature Event Context at the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin, a walking action 
in the corridors of the Memorial.  Each one of them, equipped with a GPS 
device, covered a different path within the Memorial’s structure this way, 
together assembling a common signature visible only in a virtual space (the 
internet). During the performance artists continuously repeated “Jaz sem Janez 
Janša, Jaz sem Janez Janša, Jaz sem Janez Janša…” (“My name is Janez Janša”).

Signature Event Context at the Holocaust Memorial puts together 3 concepts 
(signature, event and context) from Derrida’s essay in complex relation; 
signature itself is an event which re-contextualizes the site of signature.

In his book At Memory's Edge: After-images of the Holocaust in Contemporary Art 
and Architecture (Yale University Press, 2000) the American scholar James E. 
Young writes that there is no intrinsic meaning in memorials. Instead, they 
derive their meaning from visitors' interactions: each visitor makes their own 
experience of memory at a memorial.

The structure of the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin, which invites a visitor for 
an individual experience – as has been stated by its architect Peter Eisenman 
–,  points to the intention of the Signature Event Context project. Eisenman 
concludes his statement with the following explanation of the experience in the 
Memorial:

"In this monument there is no goal, no end, no working one's way in or out. The 
duration of an individual's experience of it grants no further understanding, 
since understanding is impossible. The time of the monument, its duration from 
top surface to ground, is disjoined from the time of experience. In this 
context, there is no nostalgia, no memory of the past, only the living memory 
of the individual experience. Here, we can only know the past through its 
manifestation in the present." (Eisenman Architects, Memorial to the Murdered 
Jews of Europe, Berlin. Project text by Peter Eisenman)

In Derrida's words, walking and talking signatures by Janša, Janša and Janša 
are the physical manifestations of nowness via individual experience. The 
traces of the walking and talking signature are left only in virtual space. 
Memory is always already a performance of virtuality.


REASON FOR BANNING S.E.C. FROM TRANSMEDIALE.08

According to the new director of Transmediale Stephen Kovats and to the Guest 
Curator of the exhibition CONSPIRE… Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez, the great cause 
for banning this project from the festival 4 days before its opening has to be 
find in “judicial and legislative reasons” (Kovats) and “personal - curatorial 
and ethical convictions« (Petrešin-Bachelez).

Janez Janša, Janez Janša, Janez Janša understand the banning act as an ACT OF 
POWER perpetrated by the artistic director of the festival and its 
guest-curator to the detriment of the artists and as an ACT OF VIOLENCE towards 
freedom of artistic expression.

Artists hereby formally invite the director of Transmediale Stephen Kovats, the 
guest-curator of the exhibition CONSPIRE… Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez and the 
general public to an open confrontation on issues disclosed by Signature Event 
Context to take place in form of a public round table.


"Signature Event Context" - images of the performance
www.aksioma.org/sec/press.html


Credits
Janez Janša, Janez Janša, Janez Janša
Signature Event Context
Performance, SI, 2008
Production: Aksioma | www.aksioma.org
Co-production: Maska | www.maska.si, Arscenic | www.arscenic.info


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