Venus & Periphery
The autodidactic social architect, industrial designer and inventor Jacque Fresco (born 1916) speaks of a reduced togetherness, of a language that is not dependent on interpretation. The basis of his lifewide idea, the "Venus Project", has been extensively and clearly outlined by him over the decades: he is concerned with the implementation of a new value system for a communal life on this planet. In his opinion, man has to be broken down to his basic needs. These basic needs (food, housing, protection) are the same for all people and therefore should be accessible to all humans in the same way. In this way, according to his theory, wars, abuses and poverty could be prevented from the roots. Man is just a simple pattern, a pattern of insignificance. And what is human, in his opinion, can only be regarded and perceived in the totality of all human beings. Because nothing comes solely from the inside of humans.
But wouldn't a language without interpretation deprive man of his most important and also most dangerous ability, of his creativity?
A long look into the camera and the screen is framed by camera fluff. The camera and the microphone can be found as a shadow on a wall again. The language and sounds are usually asynchronous to the assigned image and form a dense unit. Each person carries a name that accompanies him after his birth until his death. But most of this world makeup is not important, says Fresco. But in this he leaves out that there are no "humans“ as such. What does Fresco mean when he says that something is meaningless? In her film, Ahnelt smartly puts up resistance without being hostile: cutting the soundman's hair on an evening in the warmth of the night, the heaviness, a hug, and a hand reaching into the picture and into the hair. "Man" is palpable here in these scenes, along with his capacity for empathy. The camera is here to record this, and the director is here to present it us later. It is Ahnelt's pictures and sounds that show us that everything matters. And that the single human being is important. (Claudia Siefen)
Venus & Peripherie
2016
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