No.5 Competing Agendas

Competing Agendas, 2012


Deutsche Börse Frankfurt

Recorded with a computer-controlled network
camera at the Deutsche Börse Frankfurt;
transmitted, printed, and assembled live
at the Fotomuseum Winterthur;
one image per minute, total 1440 images,
for twenty-four hours from 0:00 to 23:59,
Friday, June 8, 2012



Competing Agenda was commissioned for the opening of the exhibition STATUS – 24 Documents of Today at Fotomuseum Winterthur. It was a live panorama installation, assembled during the day of the opening. One image a minute was transmitted from the Frankfurt Stock Exchange to the Fotomuseum, printed in the exhibition space, and added to the panorama. When the exhibition opened at 6 p.m., three quarters of the panorama was completed. When the opening ended at midnight, the final image was mounted on the wall.
A computer-controlled network camera was installed in the visitor’s gallery of the stock exchange, above the trading floor. Although trading is now virtual, there are still traders working on the trading floor for PR purposes. Inside the rings, traders make their transactions on multi-screen computer terminals. On the balcony, there is a visitors’ gallery for guided tours, partitioned off with a glass pane, and a media gallery with TV and radio studios. The trading floor has become a showroom for the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, aimed at the public and the media. Monitors with market data and a news ticker with headlines from the newspaper FAZ on the balustrades of the gallery further nourish the illusion that actual relevant trading can still be observed on the trading floor, which has been turned into a set in order to generate images. As in the installation, trading, and image production are intertwined, both determined by increasing acceleration.

There are three versions of Competing Agenda. Version 1 was the live panorama installation at Fotomuseum Winterthur, which was destroyed after the exhibition. Version 2, Option 2, is a box with six bound volumes, containing all the images and an instruction manual for the reinstallation of the work. It can either be exhibited as an object or used for an installation of the panorama, thus destroying the object. Version 3 is a framed inkjet print of the panorama with the title and various timelines printed on the white border. Timeline A indicates the opening hours of stock exchanges around the world. Timeline B indicates the broadcasts from the media gallery. Timeline C shows the schedule of the guided tours in the visitors’ gallery. Timeline D shows a selection of headlines from the FAZ news ticker.