John Hopkins on Sat, 6 Sep 2003 17:43:35 +0200 (CEST) |
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Re: <nettime> Notes on the Politics of Software Culture |
>This is great openning for discussion for both N5M and AE >participants who deal with this topic as thay share some >commonalities but tend to take further more political (N5M) or economical >...snip >websites...avoiding to dig deeper into the messy and fuzzy work of geeks >and nerds who lack sence of selfpromotion. > >Few projects like CCC¥s "Blinkenlights" manage to get the idea of creative >use of IT across, but still somehow miss on being a subject of new media >theorists/critics. > >How can this situation be changed or inverted? Can computer/media art >community stop being self-referential and emerge itself in the already >established IT community/media platforms, rather than being ecstatic >(with years of delay) with phenomenas like open source, p2p, wirelles? Hej Zeljko There are always, thank god, significant activities that don't make the (Mac)spotLight -- don't forget that by actual choice, or by the simple human idiosyncracy of individuals who don't run along with the highly socialized trends of the culture spectacle (of which all the organs you mentioned are really collected -- some more conscious than others) -- there are many people who will never surface in the PR realm. Like one of the concepts around the TAZ, avoid that surficial social visibility (because the western culture is fundamentally obsessed with surfaces and objects (materialism) -- being in its view, under observation, literally, will CHANGE THE OUTCOME OF THAT WHICH IS OBSERVED!) Basic quantum. Why not create movements (experiments) on the premise that they run without that intervention, so, out of that Sight. With only the lively participants engaged with each other. Always, the most humane-ly productive critical engagement occurs at the granular level of human-to-human, regardless of the surrounding social flow (festival or at home in a bar or at academic conference or bunkered down in the squat). Many of the 'trends' that are happening 'now' like wi-fi, etc are re-deployments of the rising Surveillance Society anyway. Capturing the surfaces that it is so attracted to -- meanwhile, lives go on, deeper than that surface view can ever deconvolve. Maybe it's better to not invert an old, tired equation, but to simply make a new descriptive system, a new way. Cheers John -- -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tech-no-mad : hypnostatic domain: http://neoscenes.net mobile: +1 303 859 0689 email: <jhopkins@uiah.fi> # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net