KALTBLUT-HONK! 01 Schizoprenia
issue #01. Published 15.01.2011 by Marcel Schlutt & Nina Kharytonova. Art, Fashion, Music and Photography. Artists: Mats Udd, Nico Icon, Brice Hardelin, Chantal Henken, Eastman, Jon John and many more All Copyrights @ The Artists! Berlin 2012 www.kaltblut-magazine.com
issue #01. Published 15.01.2011 by Marcel Schlutt & Nina Kharytonova. Art, Fashion, Music and Photography. Artists: Mats Udd, Nico Icon, Brice Hardelin, Chantal Henken, Eastman, Jon John and many more All Copyrights @ The Artists! Berlin 2012 www.kaltblut-magazine.com
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It’s not surprising that modern life, in
general, is characterized by disorientation
and the Big “I Don’t Know Either “
declaration that is quickly becoming a
mutated cultural universality.
Nonsense is the result of modern times. Does
it matter or is it dangerous? Well, the fact that
every action has a reaction cannot be disputed.
In other words - in the great equation of the
universe, there is no rest. That is, at least, the
state of affairs according to modern science
- computational security. And it is definitely
known that faith has long since been replaced.
Our big motto is, “think with your head instead
of your gut”. So it’s not important what one
feels but what one thinks. Or how one thinks?
In the joyous science of psychology, mental
disorders are determined by the degree of
man’s inability to adapt to normal or pre-determined
socially acceptable standards.
So, adaptation?
If you look at the human race, in an overall
biological context, adaptation was never really
our thing, with the exception of a few selected
primates. Oh God - Nature! Why should the
Laws of Nature interest us when we can make
our own? Why accept when you can create?
Be productive instead of reflective – and everything
as quickly as possible please! Time
is money! We don’t want to starve or allow
ourselves to be totally satisfied or something
like that. We want it all and we want it today,
if possible. What luck that the modern world
makes it all possible, and in a time when we
are overflowing with products, it isn’t difficult
for someone to see themselves as the one. And
as you well know, demand regulates supply
and it only seems logical to make some innovative
changes to the desired framework of
love. Humanity wants to arrive well instead of
wandering aimlessly in display cases.
Thanks to “autofascism”, pieces and snippets
envelope us, slowly blasting away at our folds
and corners until any last remnants of individual
character is dissolved away. And what
cannot be totally remolded can be wonderfully
buried under a decent amount of self-hatred.
No doubt, we are really prepare for anything.
It is only unfortunate that this psychological
self-contempt and a certain degree of emotional
hypothermia brings with it a sense of
social isolation which in turn results in the
over exaggeration of emotional needs including
the need for attention and extended “cuddling
sessions” in order to try to counterbalance this
emotional state. But that can also be solved by
having 500 Facebook friends who may have a
lot of cool things to show off but have stopped
having anything meaningful to say eons ago.
And the synthetically-developed, technicallyimposed
weekly work intervals should also not
generate problems. A skillfully, executed intoxicative
weekend and an evening of “leisure”
activities will enable you to press out careerrelated
stress from the cerebral cortex. A little
tip, “scene professionals” definitely do not wait
until closing time. The clear separation between
the concepts of “service is service” and
“cocaine is cocaine” has not existed for quite
some time. Finally, one should always be in a
good mood and not only at closing time. All
in all, adaptation works wonders. Would it be
presumptuous to say that the requirements of
modern times should be subject to the forced
alienation of one’s own reality and certainly
not a requirement for those of us who simply
cannot come to terms with it? ●