- 2004 Universal Forum of Cultures
The 2004 Universal Forum of Cultures - (Catalan: "Fòrum Universal de les Cultures", Spanish: "Fórum Universal de las Culturas") was a 141-day international event that took place in
Barcelona ,Catalonia ,Spain fromMay 9 toSeptember 26 ,2004 .Forum History
The 2004 Universal Forum of Cultures (henceforth "Forum") was organized by Barcelona's local council, the regional government (the Generalitat de Catalunya), the Spanish National Government and
UNESCO . It was conceived by its prime mover (Pasqual Maragall i Mira , thensocialist Mayor ofBarcelona ) as a way of promoting the city's burgeoning tourist industry in the wake of the 1992Olympic Games . The Forum was also politically useful, given the Mayor's earlier failure to deliver on a 1996 promise to secure an international exposition for the city.The official aims of the 2004 Universal Forum of Cultures included support for peace, sustainable development, human rights and respect for diversity.
The Forum Barcelona 2004 had more than 40 international conventions (including participations by
Juan Antonio Samaranch ,Mikhail Gorbachov ,José Saramago ,Felipe González ,Rigoberta Menchú ,Angelina Jolie ,Robert McNamara ,Valéry Giscard d'Estaing ,Lionel Jospin ,Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva ,Romano Prodi andSalman Rushdie , among others), performances, markets, games, 423 concerts, 57 street performances, 44 theatre, dance and cabaret companies, 20 circus acts and over 20 exhibitions.The events were held at the eastern end of
Avinguda Diagonal , the main street that runs across the city. The area —which lies by the sea— was developed to house the event. It covered 30 hectares between Barcelona Olympic port andSant Adrià de Besòs and culminated the urban regeneration programme started for theBarcelona Olympic Games of1992 . The new site comprises a convention center, central plaza, parks, auditoriums, a new port and aForum Building (Herzog & de Meuron ).Exhibitions
The Forum showed four thematic exhibitions, intended to achieve a renewal of ideas and attitudes toward the 21st century, by undertaking a careful analysis of cultural diversity, sustainable development and the conditions for peace:
** Voices. An exhibit (designed by
Ralph Appelbaum Associates of the world'slanguages to celebrate human communication and linguistic and cultural diversity.
** Inhabiting the World. A study about how humankind relates to the planet's environment. It showed the need to adopt a more rational criteria for the use of natural resources on a planetary scale. It also showedEarth 's natural diversity, and the effect caused by human activity, specifically by the phenonmenon of urbanization. Finally, exposed the huge consumption and waste production byWestern society .
** Cities-Corners. A study about how cities are built. It included models about well known streets and building from the world (Picadilly Circus inLondon ,Times Square or theFlatiron Building inNew York ,La Pedrera inBarcelona , etc) and maps showing how some cities grew. It also showed about the growing of megacities, likeBombay ,Mexico City ,Monterrey ,Cairo orIstanbul .
** Warriors of Xi'an. An exhibition of Chinesefunerary art , based on archaeological finds at the tombs ofQinshihuang andYangling . Among the pieces displayed, there was an exhibit of terracotta warriors of Xi'an from theQin Dynasty .Controversy
The broad business concept shaping the Forum was largely drawn up by
ESADE . The link between the Forum's commercial sponsors and the business school can readily be appreciated by comparing the companies listed on ESADE's Board of Trustees and those featured on the Forum's web site. The strong business orientation apparent in the organization of the event gave rise to considerable local controversy in both the run-up to the Forum and during the event itself. Several NGOs argued that they were frozen out of the decision-making process as the original Forum concept was radically altered to cater to corporate interests. The controversy may have also damaged the re-election prospects of Barcelona's incumbent Mayor—Joan Clos i Matheu —a point that was repeatedly made by political commentators in local and national newspapers across the political spectrum.Who|date=January 2008The campaign against the Forum took many forms. One of the biggest demonstrations consisted of a seaborne invasion by anti-Forum protesters [http://rotorrr.org/paterasurbanas/doss_prensa/] landing in makeshift rafts. This dealt a serious blow to the event's carefully groomed media image, particularly when Jordi Oliveras, the Forum's Director-General was kicked by a demonstrator and Miquel Miró, the Director of Operations, was hit over the head by one of the Forum's security guards. The "invasion" was widely reported in the press, despite the fact that major newspapers, radio and television stations had been co-opted into the Forum under a special media consortium agreement.
The choice of some speakers at the Forum's "dialogues" also sparked protest. An article in one of Catalonia's mass circulation dailies argued that
Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada (former President of Bolivia and a keynote speaker at a Forum conference on development problems in South America) was a less than ideal choice. Lozada had a major stake in Bolivia's highly polluting Potosi mine and the previous year had taken a flight to Miami while the Bolivian military machine-gunned striking miners at home.The Forum also attracted the ire of demonstrators when the organizers refused to condemn the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The fact that several of the Forum's sponsors had significant stakes in the arms industry further excacerbated protests.
Critics pointed to the $2.3 billion price tag and commercial sponsorship by multinationals [ENDESA,
Nestlé ,Coca-Cola ,Telefónica , and Indra] with dubious reputations in theThird World . Several groups also criticised the massive property and coastline destruction involved in building the Forum site. In addition, many NGOs, includingGreenpeace andAmnesty International , withdrew from the Forum project in protest. This may explain why the Forum fell so far short of its projected attendance figures for the 141-day event. The Forum expected 5 million visitors but the official final attendance figure was around 3.5 million. Independent estimates of attendance were significantly lower.The place today
The central plaza and the open space surrounding forms a public area called Parc del Fòrum, and is now home to several massive events around the year, including the
Primavera Sound Festival ,Summercase , theCatalonia April Fair and the most popular concerts in La Mercè.ee also
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UNESCO
*World Cultural Economic Forum External links
* [http://www.barcelona2004.org/eng Official Web Site of Forum Barcelona 2004]
* [http://portal.unesco.org/culture/en/ev.php-URL_ID=16056&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html UNESCO Web Site about Forum Barcelona 2004]
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