The
Experimental Party is represented by progressive, cutting-edge,
razor-sharp, highly-creative artists who work for you, because
they are not beholden to corporate interests. They have created
new works for the Party so that during the 2004 campaign,
our message of hope and electronic disturbance will enter the
national dialogue - in keeping with our belief in the artist's
need to extend aesthetic inquiry into the broader culture
where ideas become real action.
We
are presenting an overview of the artist's positions on
major issues. This clearly shows where they stand, which
artists oppose global domination; which favor individual
rights under existing laws; which are outraged by rising
insecurity in our nation; and which of them are biased
in favor of a view of life that presents itself as an immense
accumulation of spectacles.
As
long as you are a registered member of the Experimental
Party, you can have 24/7 access to the artist's process
no matter where you live. Get registered today! You can
watch and listen to the candidates' oracular truths.
Randall
Packer
Secretary,
US Department of Art & Technology
Abe
Golam (aka Mark Amerika)
Director of the Office of
Political and Economic Insecurity, US Department of
Art & Technology
Roberta
Breitmore (aka Lynn Hershman)
National Chairwoman of the Experimental Party
Jonah
Brucker-Cohen
US Artist-Ambassador to
the Global Virtualization Council
Jeff
Gates
Deputy Secretary and Under
Secretary for the Office of Artist and Homeland Insecurity,
US
Department of
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