About Love Matters in Art

July 29, 2013























Two image excerpts from a movie Sous le Sable.
Series: "Note. You do not need to give birth to become a women."

A women has to do nothing to be a woman. You are born as a women and you live as a woman. If you were born a woman.



July 23, 2013


Niina Marjatta Turtola answer to your question

"Which program do you use to design?"

is

"My mind.  It is programmed to think."

The word art should be erased form the dictionaries, immediately you can erase it from your vocabulary. It means nothing. 

Use Philosophy. Then we can talk. 





































Niina Marjatta Turtola hanging out at the National Art Gallery of Namibia for 
Hate me and see if I care* exhibition. 


©Djunior Svane 2012.
Press Release:

The Minister of Truth and Typography has decided to run for the Parliament Cabinet.

She will also run around the Cabinet. 

Her Majesty, The Minister will participate in the yearly student exhibition ART SPLASH at the College of the Arts, KCAC Campus and the New Media Design Center on the 15th of November.

There will be a Photo Booth where take your picture with the Minister.

July 22, 2013

Q: "What is trust dear Minister?"

A: "Trust is when you know that the person you discuss with is true in what he says and the actions related to the speech communicate the same. It either exist or it does not. It can be amended but only with actions in coherence with speech." 

July 19, 2013

Q: "Dear Minister, many people seem to think that this project had a huge amount of people working in it?"

A: "Yes, that is an illusion, even one person can do very much if they set their mind to it. This is the case here.

This project has been implemented by the Love Matters in Art spokesperson who had much help from myself, the Minister, plus a Very Personal Cooperation Partner. There were few New Media Design students who were working as distributors and some distributed posters if they wanted to. One school assignment was linked purely to this project. That was the Research through Graphic Design.

All I can say is that one person can make all the difference they want to.

I follow "Just DO IT - philosophy. So, I just did it. And am still doing it.

Ultimately, there should be a law against Visual Pollution. Of course this project is not visual pollution. So much self-confidence I the Minister do have."

Q; Tangi unene today.

July 16, 2013



















Today a South-Korean artist photographer Onejoon Che visited the New Media Design Centre and gave a presentation about his projects. A very intriguing and thought provoking presentation. Thank you Onejoon Che!

A very fruitful day, indeed. 

Above image: Poster design by Niina Turtola together with a logo experiment for the New Media Design Centre future possible logo.

Oh my god, there is a Big Chicken in the flat!

A building contractor visited my flat today. The tiles are loose and some of them are cracked. He did his investigation and said he will get back to me very soon. He asked then is there anything else, 


I replied, Yes, There is a Huge Chicken in the flat standing right behind you! How did it get here????????



I continued "According to the House Rules of the Complex" no pets are welcome, but that this one is house friendly". You are very welcome dear Minister of Truth and Typography.

July 11, 2013

Q&A continues:

Dear Minister: "There was a comment from a local Namibian artist who thinks that no one actually understands what this project is about, the artist also thinks you have wasted a lot of your time on the project when people do not understanding what it is about. Any comments?"

Minister of Truth: "To begin with, I think that there are too many people calling themselves artists just based on the fact that they can hold a pen in their hand, produce a piece of paper with a draft fro a drawing they refer to as an art piece. Many of these images are being exhibited in the National Art Gallery of Namibia as we speak. It is scary and a sign that there is something wrong with the current status quo thinking "Anything goes". At the same time it is a relief to think anything can actually be art, just do it. Better art pieces, however, can be found in the streets. Standards of what is art, what is design, are slowly being understood. Otherwise, if one can answer the question WHY fluently, something good is going on.

Many people think their opinion is important, when it is not. Silence often better. Do not talk. For me, opinions are a by-product, and quite interesting if there was an engine to record the thoughts, but words are not that interesting since they are conditioned! In the end, what is the so-called-general-opinion is not interesting. I have no impact on this either. This project is a campaign for pro-free-thinking! Please do something to think free. Seriöusly. It is funny that people think there was a huge campaigning machine and masses or people around this project, when the truth is it is a self-initiated project, with no institution funding, a start for distributing messages on the streets. I guess people so not see that individuals can make a difference. People are so wrong! Of course we can. We see things as we are, not as they are. We should break free. Everything is either conditioned by our culture or our conditioned minds. Being an individual is like being your own God. I have been a slave of thinking but refuse it now.

It is sad if people would see art only as a campaign. Art has no end result. Process, the unfinished reality, is the outcome. See Guy Debord and the Society of Spectacle as a reference. I am currently reading a book by Robert Bringhurst "The Tree of Meaning". That is where life can be. In our minds, to expand our conditioned minds. Picasso's most interesting work was his mind where he was trying to process his mind with his hand and what came out was a new perspective.

“When you think intensely and beautifully, something happens. That something is called poetry. If you think that way and speak at the same time, poetry gets in your mouth. If people hear you, it gets in their ears. If you think that way and write at the same time, then poetry gets written. But poetry exists in any case. The question is only: are you going to take part, and if so, how?” 

The 19th Century German philosopher G.W.F. Hegel makes reference to the Owl of Minerva in his 'Preface to The Philosophy of Right.' Hegel says: "The Owl of Minerva only takes flight at dusk" By this he means that the culminating wisdom of an historical epoch is gained in hindsight - at dusk - before a new epoch arises.

Thank you good night". 
"History positively guides us. I realise that a Workshop I attended at the University of Art and Design Helsinki in 2008 has been the influence partly to the Love  Matters in Art poster production in the technical implementation." 

Random is a word I would describe my implementation idea for the poster. I wanted to make a "Poster Generator" that makes a new kind of poster everytime. 

http://workshops.nodebox.net/2008-helsinki/niina/135/

July 4, 2013

Detail form a poster: Name of the detail is: Girls' ability to (tastefully) reveal flesh.

















Rural Girls' Talent Challenge, one of the articles used in making the posters


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Today the controversial Hate me and see if I care* exhibition will be dismantled. Exciting-exciting as the project takes a new outlook on life after listening to people for a month quietly. 

1. The posters will find a owner.  They will be either given or sent to chosen different people in different parts of the world. The receiver of the poster will be asked to take a photograph of the poster hanging at a location chosen by the owner.

 2. The poster creation will continue as it did before the hanging at Galerie Nazionale de Namibie.

3. Now that the Minister of Truth and Typography is available (after a month at the Gallery) we will start a Q&A session with the Minister himself talking to shine REAL light on the issues at the new Ministry and about the project. Previously you have only read point-of-views-of local journalists. The interview will be conducted by a Word Journalist from the in-house-press called Stop the Press at the Ministry. 

July 2, 2013

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“There is too much posing and too much flesh everywhere,” says Turtola.

“Through the posters I am offering anti-photographic views. I am tired of seeing people in posters. People posing do not belong on posters. Many posters in Namibia are visual pollution. What you do not see is just as important.” 

See more in the Namibian.

July 1, 2013

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"It is a bizarre art collection that explores the reality of women killings in Namibia, the issue of young girls with the ‘sugar daddy’ syndrome and the materialism in society. Her posters are drafted exclusively for the hall of society to understand clearly the “tokolosie” role some men play in breaking up homes and disturbing the peace."





28 Jun 2013 - Story by Jemima Beukes