Aus Zeit
Aus Zeit
"A body reading in modern sport". Sport as an opportunity for the masses to watch the body fighting against its own decay. The sportsman or sportswoman as a representative and investigator who explores the boundaries. Sport as a substitute for the ritual cult celebrations of (mass) experiences otherwise taboo in our society. Sport allows / demands the division into victors and vanquished, sanctifies defence and offensive. Substitute warfare: man against man - see the boxing boom. The last domain of society where conflict is permitted, half-hearted compromises and tricks outlawed: an „ecological niche of sincerity", to quote Norbert Bolz. Every blow a real one, no fake blood - an alternative to our pain-avoiding culture. The attraction increases in proportion to the level of danger: the ultimate kick lies in the ever-possible accident, the potential death of sporting heroes. A complex essay on the cult surrounding our new-age idols.