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Alexander Kluge quotes


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I don't pay attention to target audiences and therefore I often hear that I am a ratings killer, somebody who fundamentally doesn't care whether one person is watching or an entire soccer stadium.

Edgar Reitz created a unique 26-hour film. He was like a cousin when I was working on cultivating those independent broadcasting times on RTL or Sat. We are both gardeners in the foreign soil of television. We are both incredibly suspicious of the medium of television.

When I think of the library of Alexandria and of the fact that, although it burnt down, people continue to sort the letters of the alphabet according to that tradition, then that makes certain expressions of modernity, even of interventions on the textual level, possible.

We are not just representing the cultural magazines here, but also an investigative journalistic position which is part of the classic public sphere.

Ten years of watching TV have taught us that viewers are extremely sensitive to breaks. Anything that occurs outside the program and takes them by surprise will act as a zapper trap, meaning that they pause in their zapping, they wait, they pay attention.

The objective is autonomy. There is a conservative interest in the classicpublic sphere at a time when this public sphere is being destroyed. The classic public sphere of our cities is an achievement that has really only been functional for a very short time, and that is now severely threatened.

You have to venture forward again and again, to get in the midst of what people are interested in. You have to seek out the remote and wild places for art to renew itself. We set out as filmmakers in the GDR imitating the French New Wave. We were two years late.

That's what we call thepublisher's principle: the idea that the press knows responsible authors who are accountable for what they write.

I mean, theTrojan horse in itself is entirely meaningless. The central notion is thatthe arts alone, separate from the rest of society, are not capable of expression. They would somehow become purely academic.

We all know the mechanical time of a television program, which is basically derived from peoples' working hours and the petty mercantile uses they make of their leisure time. For the Greeks, Chronos stood for time that leads to death, time that consumes itself.

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