I am severely disappointed in my brother's generation of University ( or Uni for short) students of late. When I visited the "Make a Manifesto" stand at the Art Gallery of Queensland, my brother had nowhere near as much enthusiasm for writing a manifesto as I did. He resisted participating in the manifesto making activity at all, and I pointed out that as a University student he should have written five manifestos by the time he had reached his stage of his University course.
Why is the modern young man (and sometimes women are equally guilty of this) so detached from Manifesto Making these days? Just because one of the main famous Manifestos, the Communist one, turned out to be abused as an ideology, doesn't mean all of them will turn out bad. Artistic/Art related manifestos were written all the time in the 20th Century and nobody got hurt (aside from those damnable Futurists, how dare they try and tear down the museums! The NERVE!). Manifestos don't have to be about massive world changing ideologies 100% of the time, they can also be about changing smaller things.
When was the last time you wrote a manifesto? I'm writing one right now.
Why is the modern young man (and sometimes women are equally guilty of this) so detached from Manifesto Making these days? Just because one of the main famous Manifestos, the Communist one, turned out to be abused as an ideology, doesn't mean all of them will turn out bad. Artistic/Art related manifestos were written all the time in the 20th Century and nobody got hurt (aside from those damnable Futurists, how dare they try and tear down the museums! The NERVE!). Manifestos don't have to be about massive world changing ideologies 100% of the time, they can also be about changing smaller things.
When was the last time you wrote a manifesto? I'm writing one right now.