Hypertext Manifesto
This assignment asks you to compose your own 1000 word manifesto, expressing
the aims, goals, desires, and angers of your artistic and creative moment.
As a manifesto, it will be particular to the time in which it is written
(now, or next week). It will make outrageous and extravagant claims
which you will later disown. It will express contempt or disgust, as
well as
passion and excitement. It will use active, powerful verbs, shameless
nouns, incandescent adjectives and adverbs.
You don't care what the world thinks because you are trying to change
the world.
Generally, manifestos have three parts, though the length of each is
variable:
- Introductory section of poetic prose, which declares the context
of the manifesto. Such a powerful declaration must arise from
a specific place
and time. The description of the place and time should itself
serve as a model of the kind of art you are calling for. This section
should
also
identify, in strong terms, that which you are against, and
exactly why. Exaggerate the faults of your enemies, and proclaim the
necessity of
change.
- List of criteria for your art
- demands
- rules and guiding principles
- condemnations
- Concluding statement explaining, for example, how the
world will be better after your ideas have been implemented.
Or perhaps simply urging
others
to join with you.
Of these three, the list is perhaps the most important, although
the introductory section is often the most artfully written. It
is also
important that your manifesto demonstrate the principles it calls
for. A manifesto
doesn't simply define a movement, it calls it into being.
Some models:
The Temporary Autonomous
Zone (Hakim Bey)
Situationist International
Futurist Manifestos
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