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		<title>Statement: Hit the Ground Running</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 06:18:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary Paterson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Each day Question Time hold a summit somewhere in Copenhagen- in cafes, street corners, domestic apartments, and train stations – after which a new statement of intent is produced towards an alternative declaration of the way forward on climate change.
Date: Wednesday 16th December 2009, 5.30pm
Attendees: Alex Eisenberg, David Berridge, Rachel Lois Clapham, Mary Paterson
Location: Café [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Each day Question Time hold a summit somewhere in Copenhagen- in cafes, street corners, domestic apartments, and train stations – after which a new statement of intent is produced towards an alternative declaration of the way forward on climate change.</p>
<p><strong>Date: </strong>Wednesday 16<sup>th</sup> December 2009, 5.30pm</p>
<p><strong>Attendees:</strong> Alex Eisenberg, David Berridge, Rachel Lois Clapham, Mary Paterson</p>
<p><strong>Location:</strong> Café Zusammen<br />
<strong>Minute Taker:</strong> <em>Mary Paterson</em></p>
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<p><strong>I wasn’t impressed by it at all today, actually. </strong>We could talk about what an interview marathon is, if nobody comes.<strong> It’s a beautiful space. </strong>I was very excited about that before I came but funnily enough, now I’m here, it doesn’t seem that important. <strong>The fact that nobody came doesn’t affect the actual gesture in time and space </strong>What is prohibition?<strong> I dunno.  I just find that an interesting moment. </strong>The rocking chair was particularly meditative.  &#8211; The rocking chair was beautiful.  Did you put your head on the rest and just go with it?  &#8211; Yeah. I could have stayed there forever.<strong> His silences were really good.  He was really struggling with the questions. </strong>She was into the big.  We were small.  So it was a total ideological separation. <strong> What are we asking of people? </strong>Is our project really antagonistic?  <strong>We’re sticking to our guns and asking people to answer these questions, even if they don’t want to.</strong> Even if you say oh you don’t have to, it’s totally loaded. <strong>Human beings want to please other human beings, right? </strong>It’s a fucking inconvenience. <strong>One person asked me today, how does it feel, approaching people?  Because you’re really out on a limb? </strong>I think it gives you a license to do things that are not commercial. <strong>It’s a negative economy.  And it’s not sustainable.  Somebody has paid, and that somebody has an agenda. </strong>I don’t think they’re fully succeeding.  I think they need to be more radical to approach this. <strong>I’m gutted, that I haven’t been in a domestic situation, to cook for people. </strong>In London, if you give your room to someone it’s not a political act.<strong> Before you came we talked about that a lot: what the frame of ‘the art project’ is. </strong>That’s no more hideous that any of the others.  -Yes it is.  It doesn’t have an obscurity built into it. <strong>There’s that whole going-with-the-moment thing, isn’t there? </strong>She was a ‘young person’ – I’ve got a real problem with that &#8211; boring the tits off me. <strong>But, it came from a really boring place.  I made it sound interesting by accident, but really it was banal. </strong>I don’t think it matters if someone answers the question wrong. <strong>I’m very particular with the people I interact with. </strong>This has been much more challenging, but much more raw.  Hit the ground running.  Hit the ground running.</p>
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