Event
51:49 Filmprogramm
Wed, June 15 – Wed, August 03, 2005
- Location
- Lecture Hall
»If everyone were to act according to his conscience, there would be no end to the chaos or the misery that it would cause. The formal injunction to keep a clear conscience, to act according to ones principles, is not a guideline that does away with all grounds for moral uncertainty. Is there even one infamous action that has not once been committed with a good conscience?«
Max Horkheimer
The fundamental concept behind the 51:49 project is that the idea of »direct democracy« is haunted by justifiable doubts about the referendum as a decision-making method: is it possible to reconcile popular demands for greater citizen involvement with the often unacceptable outcomes and consequences of such exercises?
The aim of the project is to show that the formal correctness of the decision-making process (e.g. by referendum) does not guarantee the correctness of the outcome, which may prove to be counter-intuitive. 51:49 is not then intended as an art exhibition but rather as an illustration of a problem and a visual stimulus to thought. Visitors can take part in a mock referendum about the development of the Messplatz in Karlsruhe, experience the Quantum Mirror installation or explore the ZKM inner courtyards through the levels of a virtual-reality game. In all these instances, in the way it mirrors individual decision-making processes the 51:49 project makes possible the simultaneous expression of different points of view in a common space and thus opens the way to a shared understanding. The 51:49 project is not intended to provide answers or make recommendations – it will have achieved its goal if it creates some sort of »productive uncertainty«.
Max Horkheimer
The fundamental concept behind the 51:49 project is that the idea of »direct democracy« is haunted by justifiable doubts about the referendum as a decision-making method: is it possible to reconcile popular demands for greater citizen involvement with the often unacceptable outcomes and consequences of such exercises?
The aim of the project is to show that the formal correctness of the decision-making process (e.g. by referendum) does not guarantee the correctness of the outcome, which may prove to be counter-intuitive. 51:49 is not then intended as an art exhibition but rather as an illustration of a problem and a visual stimulus to thought. Visitors can take part in a mock referendum about the development of the Messplatz in Karlsruhe, experience the Quantum Mirror installation or explore the ZKM inner courtyards through the levels of a virtual-reality game. In all these instances, in the way it mirrors individual decision-making processes the 51:49 project makes possible the simultaneous expression of different points of view in a common space and thus opens the way to a shared understanding. The 51:49 project is not intended to provide answers or make recommendations – it will have achieved its goal if it creates some sort of »productive uncertainty«.
Organizing Organization / Institution
ZKM
Accompanying program