Ambasada Gavioli - Ideological Structure

Ideological Structure

Ambasada Gavioli has been operating according to the neuropolitan teachings of part-time prophet and ravelutionary Chiron Morpheus. He proclaimed AG as the Cathedral of Avant-Pop and a Portal to elusive territory of the Ravelutionary haven of a Pirate Utopia or a Temporary Autonomous Zone. He practised neuromancy, divination in the form of a graphic Koans. The AG management used to receive weekly ideological feeds from Chiron Morpheus, which were used as flyers and repurposed in the club’s programming by Valentino Kanzyani’s AG Music Direction department, MC Flasher’s AG Performance & Outreach division, Denis Papic’s AG Ministry of Information.

In 1998, the IRWIN group introduced the official flag of Ambasada Gavioli as a visual manifestation of its temporary state ideology. The flag consisted of a golden and black field with five stars in circle – two black stars on golden background, two golden stars on black background and a star of both oppositional colours connecting both fields.

From second half of 1999, the ideological aspect of Ambasada Gavioli has mostly been maintained by MC Flasher, which after his Canadian relocation in 2000 evolved into the Final Flash series and the division morphed into the Final Flash Association. Through the years, the territory and/or the venue of Ambasada Gavioli has been also regarded as Embassy of 3rd Europe, The Cathedral of Luxurious Colours (also “Ambassada dei mille colori” in Italian).

Since 2005, the ideological aspect of Ambasada Gavioli has mostly been abandoned, thus bringing it closer to a concept of a more commercial discotheque.

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