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The importance of being normal

Scene 1: Normal people

Another meeting, another colleague teaching me about “what is normal”. What normal people are. “If we want to communicate the European Parliament, we have to understand how normal people think.” Not again… 

Normal people = people outside the walls of the European Parliament. 

Scene 2: Brainstorming for normal people

I am a part of a brainstorming team brainstorming about viral videos that should spread the idea of the European elections through the net. 

We have an idea: let people explain Europe through their own eyes, in their own way, with their own mistakes…  

We need some details: the people. They are divided into three groups: dead people, celebrities and NORMAL people. 

Ola-Dele Kuku – Between The Lines 2008 Installation – Courtesy Musée d'Ixelles

Ola-Dele Kuku – Between The Lines 2008 Installation – Courtesy Musée d'Ixelles

We have the titles of the videos: 

Europe according to Sigmund Freud.

Europe according to George Clooney.

Europe according to a butcher. 

…….

……

….

However, our ideas don’t get realized. They are on the way to being forgotten.

 Scene 3 = Scene 1 + Scene 2 = THIS POST

Well, if normal people exist only outside these walls, then I have plenty of them. 

I borrow Fred’s camera and call my friend Ola-dele Kuku. A real European: born in Great Britain, his roots in Nigeria, grew up in London, studied in L.A, lived in Switzerland, Milano…. Brussels. An architect, artist, researcher, sociologist… 

My friend Ola-dele Kuku

Ola-dele Kuku

Scene 4: Recording day with a normal person

On the day of recording, still perfectly opinionated in his Vivienne Westwood suit, Ola-dele gets shy.

 No cameras, please. 

So just a voice recording, that I have to transcribe after. Spoken like a true diva, but it’s my job to adapt to the whims of celebrities, MEPs and, yes, normal people.

Scene 5: Europe according to Ola-dele Kuku (normal person)

“What comes to mind is this title song from Kraftwerk: Trans-Europe Express.

Europeans were what the Africans, the Americans, the Asians saw. Those were Europeans, white people who arrived.

The two notions: Europe and European… there are two very prominent positions. It is not necessary that he who lives in Europe is European. That’s where very particular issues come from, especially with the new countries. 

In history, a European was someone that came from Europe, not really somebody living in Europe. When you live in Europe you are from Germany, you are from Britain… In Europe you don’t introduce yourself “Hi, I’m European”. Europeans were what the Africans, the Americans, the Asians saw. Those were Europeans, white people who arrived. When they came back here they were French, Portuguese or British. Outside, they were Europeans. 

So their European identity existed outside their borders, not inside their borders. The identity is more an external one. The European in Europe comes from a country which he is usually proud of. So he will say I am British. He will never say I am European. 

What is interesting about that is: there has been an evolution of Europe which starts to look like a kind of confinement. Europe is more defined as a place existing within defined borders. This is a little worrying for me. The new countries will never be Europeans, because they won’t have the chance to experience being European outside Europe. They live within the borders of Europe and this idea that Europeans live in Europe has been imposed on them. That is a total misconception. Europeans are people who come from Europe and have been able to establish socio-cultural and economic exchange with the world beyond their borders. So if they don’t have that, they can not achieve that. 

We can see that with the politics of things. It is not necessary that Estonia, Slovenia… all the new guys try to move closer to Germany or Austria or Britain. To hell with that! To be Europeans they have to get out and explore beyond their boundries. They have a badge now. They are part of it. They have to go out to fly their flags and when they arrive elsewhere they are Europeans. Then they really get the identity which they would never find in here. That’s how I think they can develop some kind of attitude of being Europeans, and how they formulate how to deal with the outside will in turn affect how they deal in the inside. Just like the more established Europeans.”

Discussion

14 comments for “The importance of being normal”

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  1. Lovely – can more of this be found at the web?

    Posted by Martha | April 23, 2009, 15:02
  2. About being normal: It is important to note that human behaviour involves a learning process of acting towards a conceivable objective through a determined premonition of circumstances and the repercussions of undertakings.
    An ‘account’ refers to the language used by an individual in the justification of a behavioural response when confronted by others.
    Therefore, normal action could be termed as a behavioural attitude directed towards an objective and interaction is a proposed relationship with others, whereby predicaments are formulated as reference for reciprocal acknowledgements. To be normal is not an easy task.

    Posted by Ola-dele | April 23, 2009, 11:59
  3. I agree totally with Victor’s comments.The old EU spent a huge amount money to annex the new member states mainly to fuck Russia and Serbia. If you ask me i would say that those two sisters are the most expensive bitches on the planet. They charged so much? Well done!

    Posted by K.A (design aim) | April 23, 2009, 1:14
  4. The people from these countries will definitely be disappointed when they get out there. The colonialists (you know who) have already looted everything of value around the world so you better suggest where they have to go. Maybe they should wait a little while. The Somalian pirates might recuperate some interesting things.

    Posted by Donald | April 23, 2009, 0:51
  5. Interesting reading!

    Posted by Nike | April 22, 2009, 12:33
  6. Great idea. Since the New Europeans were ex-colonies (mainly from Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union) they will definitely be more open minded. Yes i believe that they have a lot to offer and they should know better.

    Posted by Cathrine | April 22, 2009, 11:47
  7. YES THEY CAN!

    Posted by Inge | April 22, 2009, 10:17
  8. Ola-Dele!!!!!! Back in the media!!!!!
    By the way – To be European you must have colonies! WHOOPS!?! Too late for your friends from the new countries – EVERYTHING HAS BEEN TAKEN!

    Posted by Konu | April 22, 2009, 10:01
  9. It’s the return of Ola-dele ‘the mad professor’. You’ve been quiet for a while about global issues. I see that you are now considered to be a normal person. Should i be suspicious? You’re still my GURU Mr Kuku.

    Posted by Lorenzo | April 22, 2009, 9:31
  10. I’ve always wondered about the real meaning of the EU expansion – to use the new countries as human shield against Russia and probably Serbia. Hey why would the USA want to install patriot missiles in Poland and the Czech Republic? Why not in Germany – it’s not so much further from Iran. Yes I do agree that the new countries have more to offer to the rest of the world than just ‘being called’ Europeans with a small ‘e’.

    Posted by victor | April 22, 2009, 0:08
  11. Copernican revolutionary, Ola-Dele gives an excellent, ex-centric remedy for EUtism. European identity takes shape in a pilgrimage towards the big Other, beyond the limes. I like it!

    Posted by Leszek | April 21, 2009, 18:16
  12. I like! – First comment from a definetly normal person

    Posted by Laila | April 21, 2009, 15:55
  13. Ola-dele for president!!!!!!

    Posted by Maca | April 21, 2009, 15:54
  14. New post by Manja on the importance of being normal: http://tinyurl.com/db4f99

    Posted by Thibault Lesénécal | April 20, 2009, 21:21

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