Friday, July 30, 2010

culture - industry //vol.1

Industrial areas has a different kind of value. They are changeable. They are made to be changeable, used in changing conditions and changes its situation even after industrial activity had ended. Cultural activity is also very dynamic, and changes between states. Boundaries are fuzzy and can interact to anything around. 
These two notions intersect with each other, as they deal between each other. Warhol factory is a strong instance for this deal. It created its own cultural industry, culture as a consumable product. Still used industrial areas for cultural production. Warhol’s Silver Factory, which consists of many different art branches, has never separated one from each other. It forms a non-hierarchical relationship between each other and forms a field of fuzzy lines