Search results for 'theory'
Bodies of Fear in a World of Threat
They wanted the Germs; they got 'em. - Darby Crash
The use of the symbolic abstraction of fear as an exchangeable sign has
always been a helpful means to justify and manifest the most perverse
needs of authority invested in the expansion of militarized orders and
the erasure of individual autonomy. But in the United States after the
9/11 attacks, fear reigns supreme as a fundamental unit of exchange
across the entire political, economic, and military spectrum.
The dark side of Camping
Camping can be so nice. Crawling out of dewy plastic in the early morning, with a pinch of sleep still in your eyes, braving the unbearably hot sun, yet invigorated and ready to take on the day with as much indifference as possible to the ongoing struggle with nature. Surely everybody knows that the secret of success is to fight the laws of petty bourgeois civilisation with minimal equipment and therefore gain a flexibility that is capable of suspending the otherwise ruling power relations for a clearly defined amount of time.
ReadThe Network of Waves
Public Agency in Hybrid Space
Lead-essay for the theme issue "Hybrid Space" of OPEN, Journal for Art and the Public Domain, #11, (Amsterdam / Rotterdam, 2006).
The Becoming Environmental of Power: Tactical Media After Control - Part I
There is a last enterprise that might be undertaken. It would be to seek
 experience at its source, or rather, above that decisive turn where, 
taking a bias in the direction of our utility, it becomes properly human
 experience. (Bergson, 1991: 184).
My Postmodernism - My '80s
Filmmaker and activist Gregg Bordowitz's passage through the
 1980s mirrors the course of AIDS activism in that decade. From the very
 first ACT up demonstration in New York to the triumphal storming of the
 FDA headquarters outside Washington, DC, he deployed his art in the 
battle against AIDS. Bordowitz leads off this two-issue series of 
personal chronicles of the decade, recounting his experiences as an 
activist and guerrilla filmmaker at the forefront of the fight.
"Art
 does have the power to save lives, and it is this very power that must 
be recognized, fostered, and supported in every way possible."
- Douglas Crimp, introduction to AIDS: Cultural Analysis/Cultural Activism (MIT Press, 1988)
The XYZ of Net Activism
It's time to create the pop stars of activism,
 the idoru of communication guerrilla,
it's time to threaten and charm the
 masses by the ghosts coming from the
 net, to play the myth against the myth,
to be more nihilist than infoteinment!
                                  - etoy -
Ontologies of the Wayward Drone - Part II
A Salvage Operation:
Ontologies of the Drone
Amplifying Expertise
Ontologies of the Wayward Drone - Part I
A Salvage Operation
On a clear evening in December, as the sun was setting over the Texas 
horizon, a Mexican drone entered U.S. airspace and crashed into a 
backyard in El Paso.
Electronic Civil Disobedience, Simulation, and the Public Sphere
What counts in the long run is the "use" one makes of a theory....We
must start from existing practices in order to retrace the fundamental
flaws.
--Felix Guattari, "Why Marx and Freud No Longer Disturb Anyone"
In 1994, when Critical Art Ensemble first introduced the idea and a
possible model of electronic civil disobedience (ECD) as another option
for digital resistance, the collective had no way of knowing what
elements would be the most practical, nor did it know what elements
would require additional explanation. After nearly five years of field
testing of ECD by various groups and individuals, its information gaps
have become a little more obvious and can finally be addressed.
Constructing the Digital Commons
March 2003
Democracy can be understood in two notably distinct ways. In the institutional view democracy is understood as the interplay of institutional actors that represent 'the people' and are held accountable through the plebiscite; public votes, polls and occasionally referenda. The second view on democracy is radically different in that it sees the extent to which people can freely assemble, discuss and share ideas about vital social issues, organise themselves around these issues, and can freely voice their opinions in public fora, as a measure for just how democratic a given society is.
Tactical Media Connections update: May 1, 2015
A public research trajectory tracing the legacies of Tactical Media and its connections to the present.
Tactical Media Connections is an extended trajectory of collaborative  research tracing the legacies of Tactical Media and mapping the  relationships between its precursors and its progeny. The program is  realised through a series of meetings and exhibitions, culminating in  the publication of a Tactical Media Anthology with contributions and  dialogues ranging across generations and territories.
Ten Theses on WikiLeaks
These 0.
"What do I think of WikiLeaks? I think it would be a good idea!" 
(after Mahatma Gandhi's famous quip on 'Western Civilisation')
Final Program: As If / Vox Populi / The Syrian Archive / The Society of Post-Control
Tactical Media Connections public program, Amsterdam January 20 - 22, 2017.
As part of the Tactical Media Connections public research  trajectory tracing the legacies of Tactical Media and its connections to  the present, a series of public events take place in Amsterdam between  January 20 and 22, 2017. The public program includes an exhibition at  Framer Framed in the Tolhuistuin cultural centre, opening on Friday  January 20; a Meme Wars Lab workshop on Friday January 20; a public debate at Eye Filmmuseum on Saturday January 21,  and a one day conference (‘The Society of Post-Control’) again at the  Tolhuistuin on Sunday January 22.
Please find below a brief program overview, followed by a detailed description of the different parts of the public program.
Global Uprisings
Global Uprisings is an independent news site and video series dedicated to showing responses to the economic crisis and authoritarianism. Since 2011, Brandon Jourdan and Marianne Maeckelbergh have been travelling, researching, and making documentary films.
Their short films detail social movements in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Egypt, Greece, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, the UK, and the US. Their films cover strikes and demonstrations in the UK, the large-scale housing occupations and street mobilizations in Spain, the various general strikes, protests, and factory occupations in Greece, the revolution in Egypt, the Gezi Park uprising in Turkey, the 2014 social explosion in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the revolt against austerity in Portugal, and the occupy movement in the United States.
Facial Weaponization Suite (2011 - 2014)
Facial Weaponization Suite protests against biometric facial recognition–and the inequalities these technologies propagate–by making "collective masks" in community-based workshops that are modeled from the aggregated facial data of participants, resulting in amorphous masks that cannot be detected as human faces by biometric facial recognition technologies.
Read10 Basic Facts about OCLP
"10 Basic Facts You Should Know About OCLP for Fighting [for] True Democracy"
Manifesto by N. Tolokonnikova from 05/04/2012
The Letter written by N. Tolokonniokova in which she outlines the problematics of Gender Equality and other fundamental freedoms in frames of ethical consensus monopolized by the Russian Orthodox Church and the Russian State, absent the plurality of the people of Russia and incarceration of Pussy Riot, as its main actors.
ReadTactical Media, the Second Decade
The tactical media concept originates in post-1989 Europe when political change coincided with a wild phase in thinking about media technologies. It was the decade when both artists and activists started to discover digital technologies on a massive scale. Prizes dropped and expectations rose to incredible heights.
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