Nowadays we live in an age of leisure, an era that is experiencing a time of complete inauthenticity and disembodiment that is making people revolving around a feeling of emptiness that is turning our civilization into sick bodies and minds. David Riesman said that ‘what we dare not face is not total extinction, but total meaningless’. It can be even said that there is a general existential nausea due to the fact that we are daily bombarded with information about everything and about nothing at the same time.
The media are not the only ones to blame but also the governments that allow for example urban plans to be made with a complete lack of integrity making of the cities undesirable places to live! Civilization needs to be revitalized otherwise the legacy that we are transferring to the future generations, will be a mere illusion of something structured and without a future.
In addition modern technology is also a responsible factor for all this, since is taking over the production of everything. So society perhaps is taking other paths that imply the use of the mind that may be related with a spiritual incompleteness (Let not religious implications put in our way). People seem not to find something that might complete their needs and anxieties.
Arts in general throughout history had always important implications in society as Ortega y Gasset¹ explains “Art and pure Science, precisely by being the freest of activities, and less dependent on social conditions, are the first fields in which any change in the collective consciousness can be seen. When man modifies his basic attitude to life he starts by manifesting this new awareness in both artistic creation and in scientific theory. The sensitivity of both areas makes them infinitely susceptible to the lightest of the winds of spirit. As in a village, on opening the windows in the morning, we look at the smoke from chimneys in order to see which way the wind is blowing so we can look at the arts and sciences of the younger generations with a similar meteorological curiosity”.
The creator whoever it may be had always a degree of importance in revitalizing society but nowadays creators are urged to take further actions than mere contemplation or simple innovation. Perhaps the solution would be to create a responsibility in the future generations that would equate an artistic conscience much more integrated in their everyday lives!
The power that arts in general can have within each person is an awareness of a common understanding of the world in order to take them away from what can be called of ‘vast repetitive insanity’ that infiltrates in our bodies every day. Arts may represent a vehicle to a social consciousness where networking has the power of joining people together in a harmonious way. Jean Creedy² reflects on this same basis but in a more focused way taking in consideration the value and purpose of the city, by saying “the city is no longer an enclosed territory with walls to protect it from an outside enemy. It is a spatial pattern that needs to fight against the internal enemy of complete isolation from fresh air sunshine, and open space. Boundaries connecting links and openings are being structured in a new pattern. This structure is again a symbolic form of expressing certain emerging values”. The values that Creedy is referring here may well be related with an artistic conscience. Vito Acconci text ‘public space in a private time’ 1990, is also a point of reference when taking in consideration that there is a concern of the public space involving and joining people in a unique relationship.
Although the space and our relationship with it can be a suitable vehicle to achieve a common understanding or an artistic conscience that might help us fight against our daily repetitive cycle of insanity, there are other ways! Working not for the people but within people is already present in some solutions that are far from being innovative; nevertheless there are always something that may raise the attention of people towards new limits and the revitalization of mind and body!
People are being objectified by a system that surround us, and is up to us creators to challenge and pose questions not necessarily to confront people but essentially to humanize them to an inner awareness of the world we live in.
Is Society prepared to take a step further!?
1 (Ortega y Gasset, the Modern Theme, London, 1931)
2 (Jean Creedy, the social context of art, London, 1970)