0:00:00.399,0:00:09.320 preroll music 0:00:09.320,0:00:12.389 Herald: And now, a warm welcome[br]for Vera Tollmann. 0:00:12.389,0:00:14.939 She is from the research center[br]for proxy politics. 0:00:14.939,0:00:18.099 For those ones from Berlin,[br]as far as I know, 0:00:18.099,0:00:20.929 there is still a very exciting exhibition 0:00:20.929,0:00:23.449 in the Museum of Photography. 0:00:23.449,0:00:27.359 So a warm welcome for Vera Tollmann. 0:00:27.359,0:00:28.389 (Vera) Thanks. 0:00:28.389,0:00:33.740 applause 0:00:33.740,0:00:36.030 Thank you very much for inviting me. 0:00:36.030,0:00:40.780 First of all, it's just me.[br]Boaz Levin, my colleague, 0:00:40.780,0:00:43.910 who is also the co-author of this text[br]that I'm going to present today, 0:00:43.910,0:00:46.740 didn't make it in the end. 0:00:46.740,0:00:52.630 It was also very kind of last minute[br]invitation, that we received a week ago. 0:00:52.630,0:00:57.780 I am going to present a text,[br]which is entitled: 0:00:57.780,0:01:00.970 “The Body of the Web” or[br]“Proud to relay flesh” 0:01:00.970,0:01:07.800 It's a text where we want to[br]install the proxy as a figure of thought. 0:01:07.800,0:01:12.200 And continue an argument,[br]that Hito Steyerl, the artist, 0:01:12.200,0:01:15.920 started in her text[br]“Proxy Politics: Signal and Noise” 0:01:15.920,0:01:18.640 which you can find online. 0:01:18.640,0:01:21.610 In this co-authored text[br]we are going to pick up 0:01:21.610,0:01:28.560 her trope of the proxy and test it in[br]relation to different cases of protest. 0:01:28.560,0:01:33.600 So, from our understanding the[br]notion of proxy politics can be understood 0:01:33.600,0:01:39.320 as both a symptom of crisis in current[br]representational political structures 0:01:39.320,0:01:44.100 as well as a counter strategy aiming to[br]critically engage and challenge 0:01:44.100,0:01:47.970 the existing mechanisms of[br]security and control, 0:01:47.970,0:01:51.150 which leads to a series of questions. 0:01:51.150,0:01:57.040 What forms of resistance might fit this vague[br]technopolitical economic condition? 0:01:57.040,0:01:59.720 Mass protesters become image makers. 0:01:59.720,0:02:04.150 Do resistance movements[br]need to employ PR consultants? 0:02:04.150,0:02:06.760 How does one protest[br]in public space, 0:02:06.760,0:02:09.249 if there is no public space left? 0:02:09.249,0:02:10.789 And in what way does this 0:02:10.789,0:02:18.859 virtuality and duplicity challenge[br]both public space and human bodies? 0:02:18.859,0:02:21.899 Actually the latter is[br]the most important 0:02:21.899,0:02:28.559 that we are trying to answer[br]or follow through with this text. 0:02:28.559,0:02:31.429 Can you hear me well?[br]Yeah? Good! 0:02:31.429,0:02:35.179 Ah, there’s … yes? 0:02:35.179,0:02:38.959 No … okay …[br]I just thought there is a comment. 0:02:38.959,0:02:40.690 Since July 2015, 0:02:40.690,0:02:46.010 protesting in public space in Spain[br]has become an expensive affair. 0:02:46.010,0:02:53.060 I don't know, if you remember from media[br]reports in July, there was a huge protest 0:02:53.060,0:02:57.909 where they used the hologram as a medium. 0:02:57.909,0:03:01.349 So protesters are now threatened[br]by hefty fines 0:03:01.349,0:03:02.999 and authoritarian reaction to 0:03:02.999,0:03:07.430 the anti-austerity protests[br]three years earlier. 0:03:07.430,0:03:11.260 The citizen safety law,[br]otherwise known as the gag law, 0:03:11.260,0:03:16.159 criminalises protests,[br]that interfere with public infrastructure. 0:03:16.159,0:03:22.760 Under the new law which was passed by the[br]governing People’s Party in December 2014 0:03:22.760,0:03:26.980 protesters are liable[br]to fines up to 600.000 EUR, 0:03:26.980,0:03:32.919 for marching in front of congress,[br]blocking road, or occupying a square. 0:03:32.919,0:03:38.789 The law, criticised as a severe attack[br]on Spaniards’ right of assembly and speech, 0:03:38.789,0:03:44.150 is the most recent attempt by the government[br]to curb a wave of popular protests, 0:03:44.150,0:03:47.839 that has swept the country since 2011. 0:03:47.839,0:03:56.939 With the unemployment rate exceeding 25%[br]and one half of Spaniards under 25 jobless, 0:03:56.939,0:04:01.559 hundreds of thousands of[br]outraged citizens took the streets, 0:04:01.559,0:04:05.319 occupying squares and universities. 0:04:05.319,0:04:11.009 In response to a discredited political class,[br]tarnished by years of political scandal 0:04:11.009,0:04:16.078 and corruption, the Indigñados,[br]Spanish for “The outraged”, 0:04:16.078,0:04:21.529 sought to mobilise citizens in a series of[br]grassroots demonstrations across the city 0:04:21.529,0:04:27.229 by reclaiming their right to public space. 0:04:27.229,0:04:30.659 Another flashback to 2011,[br]where protests using 0:04:30.659,0:04:35.360 similar occupation strategies[br]were taking place across the world: 0:04:35.360,0:04:39.759 in Tunesia, Egypt, Greece, Israel,[br]and the United States. 0:04:39.759,0:04:44.889 Rothschild Boulevard in Tel Aviv, home to[br]the headquarters of Israel's largest banks, 0:04:44.889,0:04:49.340 became a kilometre-long encampment,[br]dubbed “the Tent Republic”. 0:04:49.340,0:04:58.530 I have some pictures here. 0:04:58.530,0:05:02.930 Lasting for almost three months,[br]this protest called the tent republic. 0:05:02.930,0:05:08.150 Syntagma Square in Athens too was filled[br]with tents and make shift dwelling places 0:05:08.150,0:05:11.550 and became a site of[br]lasting popular assemblies 0:05:11.550,0:05:15.180 and daily clashes with the local authorities. 0:05:15.180,0:05:19.230 In Zuccotti Park, New York, activists[br]tapped into the electricity grid 0:05:19.230,0:05:21.580 via lantern posts and set up 0:05:21.580,0:05:27.050 semi-autonomous mesh networks[br]for the benefit of the protesters. 0:05:27.050,0:05:32.199 Though numerous commentators pointed out[br]the role played by new technologies such as 0:05:32.199,0:05:34.399 social networks and smart phones, 0:05:34.399,0:05:38.680 in facilitating the protests it was[br]the city's square 0:05:38.680,0:05:44.509 as old as political thought,[br]which was the true common denominator. 0:05:44.509,0:05:50.229 Our understanding of the rights of free speech[br]and assembly as well as the concept of 0:05:50.229,0:05:57.330 participatory democracy are deeply indebted[br]to the development of the Greek city state, 0:05:57.330,0:06:01.159 the Polis, and later[br]the Roman public square. 0:06:01.159,0:06:04.369 In nearly every protest occurring[br]around this time, 0:06:04.369,0:06:10.669 the spatial dimension of political action[br]was once again affirmed. 0:06:10.669,0:06:16.229 Might this significance be altered by the[br]emergence of new technologies of control 0:06:16.229,0:06:18.960 and new modes of resistance? 0:06:18.960,0:06:22.190 As Hannah Arendt pointed out,[br]the idea of Polis, 0:06:22.190,0:06:26.909 which for her denoted the public realm[br]of a political community, 0:06:26.909,0:06:32.809 does not necessarily designate[br]the physical location of the Greek city state, 0:06:32.809,0:06:39.100 rather this form of public realm[br]as the organisation of the people, quote: 0:06:39.100,0:06:43.469 "as it raises out of acting and[br]speaking together", end of quote. 0:06:43.469,0:06:46.489 Thus it's all the more fitting that when 0:06:46.489,0:06:50.450 the People’s Party of Spain passed[br]its draconic law, 0:06:50.450,0:06:53.100 demonstrators were quick to 0:06:53.100,0:06:57.920 seek an alternative to bodily presence[br]and physical space. 0:06:57.920,0:07:07.849 Their solution was a hologram protest,[br]the first ever. 0:07:07.849,0:07:11.359 The first ever, as media outlets[br]were quick to point out, 0:07:11.359,0:07:18.150 skillfully choreographed and artfully projected[br]in front of the gates of congress in Madrid. 0:07:18.150,0:07:21.440 The Independent, the newspaper reported: 0:07:21.440,0:07:27.749 “Spanish activists have staged the world's[br]first ever virtual political demonstration.” 0:07:27.749,0:07:31.949 The Daily Mails headline read:[br]“The world's first hologram protest.” 0:07:31.949,0:07:34.480 And News India asked and answered: 0:07:34.480,0:07:41.169 “Ghosts on Spain's street?[br]No it's world's first virtual protest.” 0:07:41.169,0:07:46.079 In an interview, Cristina Flesher Fominaya,[br]spokeperson for the activist group, 0:07:46.079,0:07:49.050 that organised the hologram intervention, 0:07:49.050,0:07:53.869 "No somos delito" –[br]in English "We are not a crime" 0:07:53.869,0:07:56.139 explained how it all came together. 0:07:56.139,0:08:00.409 A group of creative professionals,[br]who decided to remain anonymous, 0:08:00.409,0:08:06.209 provided the needed technical support[br]prior to the outdoor projection, 0:08:06.209,0:08:09.180 which lasted for the course of an hour. 0:08:09.180,0:08:11.749 The campaign was developed online. 0:08:11.749,0:08:16.670 A webpage with the slightly lofty title[br]"Holograms for Freedom", 0:08:16.670,0:08:20.789 in which anyone can leave their hologram,[br]a written message, or a shoutout, 0:08:20.789,0:08:23.599 was where it started. 0:08:23.599,0:08:29.800 Finally these composite images were screened[br]across a transparent screen and looped. 0:08:29.800,0:08:35.570 By representing people as holograms,[br]which appear in a particular cool blueish tone 0:08:35.570,0:08:39.510 reminiscent of surveillance camera footage, 0:08:39.510,0:08:46.520 the protest organiser seem to elude to the[br]popular depiction of a dystopian totalitarian state. 0:08:46.520,0:08:52.070 Spectors, for once quite literally,[br]haunted the sterile streets 0:08:52.070,0:08:56.880 voicing the grievance[br]of those barred from assembling there 0:08:56.880,0:09:02.360 The event had been rehearsed, performed, and[br]recorded in a nearby city and the equipment 0:09:02.360,0:09:09.350 had been installed in Madrid by a[br]PR company in a clandestine operation. 0:09:09.350,0:09:15.210 A tech savvy, [unwittingly] absurd way[br]to demonstrate without violating the new law. 0:09:15.210,0:09:21.350 Instead of public space,[br]the demonstrators inhabited a new medium. 0:09:21.350,0:09:26.180 After all, bodies in public space[br]pose a problem in contemporary politics. 0:09:26.180,0:09:33.400 The natural corporal vulnerability of protesting[br]was now intensified by the threat 0:09:33.400,0:09:38.190 of disproportionate financial penalisation. 0:09:38.190,0:09:42.770 This was a proxy protest fit[br]for the age of proxy politics. 0:09:42.770,0:09:46.820 So, what is a proxy then,[br]like the way we understand it? 0:09:46.820,0:09:50.540 A proxy is a decoy or a surrogate. 0:09:50.540,0:09:56.910 The word derives from the Latin procurator[br](Prokurator), meaning someone responsible 0:09:56.910,0:10:01.870 for representing someone else[br]in a court of law. 0:10:01.870,0:10:06.470 These days, the word proxy is often used[br]to designate a computer server 0:10:06.470,0:10:11.180 acting as an intermediary[br]for request from clients. 0:10:11.180,0:10:14.170 These servers afford[br]indirect connections to a network, 0:10:14.170,0:10:17.170 thus providing users with anonymity. 0:10:17.170,0:10:23.770 However, proxy servers[br]are not distinct technology 0:10:23.770,0:10:31.020 to hide users but can also be set up[br]for the opposite task: to monitor traffic. 0:10:31.020,0:10:38.000 Proxy politics, as defined by Hito Steyerl,[br]as the politics of the stand-in and the decoy, 0:10:38.000,0:10:45.850 is characterised by fraudulent contracts,[br]calmarical sovereignties, and void authorities. 0:10:45.850,0:10:50.500 The concept of the proxy is emblematic[br]of our post representational, 0:10:50.500,0:10:53.210 post democratic political age. 0:10:53.210,0:10:58.060 Disembodyment and invisibility of politics[br]and its increasing subordination 0:10:58.060,0:10:59.740 to economic interests. 0:10:59.740,0:11:06.600 So, this political age is one[br]increasingly populated by bot militias, 0:11:06.600,0:11:12.650 puppet states, ghostwriters,[br]and communication relays. 0:11:12.650,0:11:19.580 So now one paragraph on post democracy,[br]or the post representational, 0:11:19.580,0:11:22.660 what it actually means. 0:11:22.660,0:11:27.420 There is a book by Colin Crouch.[br]It's entitled “Post Democracy”. 0:11:27.420,0:11:30.000 And there he describes the[br]current political condition 0:11:30.000,0:11:34.830 as one in which power is[br]increasingly relinquish to business lobbies 0:11:34.830,0:11:37.830 and non-governmental organisations. 0:11:37.830,0:11:40.170 As a result, he argues, quote: 0:11:40.170,0:11:45.000 "There is little hope for an agenda[br]of strong egalitarian policies 0:11:45.000,0:11:53.950 for the redistribution of power and wealth[br]or for the restraint of powerful interests." 0:11:53.950,0:11:57.300 As a corollary to the rise of neo-liberalism, 0:11:57.300,0:12:01.690 the vision of an autonomous potent[br]political subject is devastated 0:12:01.690,0:12:07.190 by the growing power of privileged elites,[br]standing at the nexus of transnational 0:12:07.190,0:12:13.050 corporations, extra juridical zones,[br]infrastructural authorities, 0:12:13.050,0:12:17.560 non governmental organisations,[br]and covert rule. 0:12:17.560,0:12:23.210 Similarly, Jacques Rancière,[br]in his book entitled "Post Democracy", 0:12:23.210,0:12:29.610 he refers to democratic action,[br]post-democracy in the government practice, 0:12:29.610,0:12:34.140 and conceptual legitimisation[br]of a democracy after the demos, 0:12:34.140,0:12:38.300 a democracy that has eliminated[br]the appearance, miscount, 0:12:38.300,0:12:42.860 and dispute of the energies and interests. 0:12:42.860,0:12:46.520 At the heart of this condition[br]lies an ontology of deception, 0:12:46.520,0:12:50.080 where the public realm is conceived[br]as a series of smoke screens, 0:12:50.080,0:12:53.330 false flags, and simulations. 0:12:53.330,0:12:59.940 The democratic appearance of the people[br]is strictly opposed by its simulated reality. 0:12:59.940,0:13:05.820 One, which is set up by the conjunction[br]of media proliferation of whatever is visible 0:13:05.820,0:13:12.480 and the endless count of opinions polled[br]and votes simulated. 0:13:12.480,0:13:17.190 With this concept of double government,[br]policital scientist Michael Glennen 0:13:17.190,0:13:23.200 has introduced a vision of US political power,[br]split between elected government officials, 0:13:23.200,0:13:29.430 and a network of institutions constituting a disguised republic. 0:13:29.430,0:13:31.820 Glennan traces this phenomenon back to 0:13:31.820,0:13:38.870 World War II and president Truman's signing[br]of the national security act of 1947, 0:13:38.870,0:13:44.770 which established, among others,[br]the Central Intelligence Agency, the CIA. 0:13:44.770,0:13:50.450 Since then, he argues, the United Staates[br]has moved toward a double government, 0:13:50.450,0:13:52.790 wherein even the president exercises 0:13:52.790,0:14:00.030 little substantive over the overall direction[br]of US national security policy. 0:14:00.030,0:14:02.590 Similarly, in Turkey, Egypt, Yemen, and Syria, 0:14:02.590,0:14:06.860 political commentators have used[br]the notion of the deep state 0:14:06.860,0:14:12.460 to describe the nexus of police,[br]intelligence services, politicians, 0:14:12.460,0:14:14.840 and organised crime. 0:14:14.840,0:14:20.520 Surely, secrecy, or discretion,[br]to use its diplomatic euphemism, 0:14:20.520,0:14:24.080 is as old as politics itself. 0:14:24.080,0:14:27.900 But its recent resurgence[br]under the guise of democratic rule 0:14:27.900,0:14:32.810 reveals “arcana imperii”,[br]the secrets of governance, 0:14:32.810,0:14:36.110 to be all but arcane. 0:14:36.110,0:14:41.550 So the age of proxy politics is thus one[br]in which power is displaced 0:14:41.550,0:14:45.110 into the hands of[br]extra juridical unchecked authorities. 0:14:45.110,0:14:50.230 Whether by way of covered institutions[br]that it builds in classified budgets, 0:14:50.230,0:14:54.640 organised crimes, and grey markets,[br]or no less disturbingly 0:14:54.640,0:15:00.490 through gross privatisation[br]and the rise of transnational corporations. 0:15:00.490,0:15:04.800 According to Sheldon Wallin,[br]the paradox of our current regime 0:15:04.800,0:15:11.200 is that the more open to the[br]pressures of organised interests, 0:15:11.200,0:15:15.370 the more opaque even[br]mysterious politics becomes. 0:15:15.370,0:15:20.550 Consequently, responsibility becomes[br]virtually untraceable. 0:15:20.550,0:15:25.460 In her “Lying in politics”,[br]a text published in 1972, 0:15:25.460,0:15:30.060 written in response to the revelation[br]of the Pentagon Papers, 0:15:30.060,0:15:35.860 Hannah Arendt lamented the beginning[br]of an age, in which image making has become 0:15:35.860,0:15:39.890 the core value of American global policy. 0:15:39.890,0:15:41.610 When image makers govern, 0:15:41.610,0:15:48.240 the institutions of representational democracy[br]are destined to become a mere semblance. 0:15:48.240,0:15:53.650 The recent example came as the house of[br]representatives voted in May 2015 0:15:53.650,0:15:57.920 to end bulk surveillance by the NSA. 0:15:57.920,0:16:01.750 Rather than bringing[br]all bulk surveillance to an end, 0:16:01.750,0:16:06.530 the vote merely took the government[br]out of the collection business. 0:16:06.530,0:16:13.420 It would not deny its access to the information,[br]it would be in the hands of the private sector. 0:16:13.420,0:16:19.170 Almost certainly telecommunications companies[br]like ATT, Verizon, and Sprint. 0:16:19.170,0:16:24.330 In other words, even after[br]seemingly successful governmental reform, 0:16:24.330,0:16:30.390 it was revealed that the corridors of power[br]lay elsewhere between politics 0:16:30.390,0:16:34.070 and the private sector. 0:16:34.070,0:16:35.920 So popular protests in one country 0:16:35.920,0:16:39.040 are often convicts for the[br]expansion of power in another. 0:16:39.040,0:16:43.800 In the aftermath of a successful,[br]non violent-regime change in Belgrade, 0:16:43.800,0:16:47.600 activits behind the Otpor movement[br]relayed their experiences into 0:16:47.600,0:16:49.650 tutorials and training camps, 0:16:49.650,0:16:55.590 teaching activists in numerous countries[br]how to ignite and lead a revolution. 0:16:55.590,0:16:56.830 What's more, 0:16:56.830,0:17:02.740 Srđa Popović and Slobodan Đinović,[br]both former Otpor activists, 0:17:02.740,0:17:09.000 founded CANVAS, which is the Center for[br]Applied Non-Violent Actions and Strategies. 0:17:09.000,0:17:13.030 With the aim of educating[br]pro-democracy activists around the world 0:17:13.030,0:17:19.920 in what they regard as the “universal principles[br]for success in non violent struggle”. 0:17:19.920,0:17:22.889 CANVAS has trained activists[br]in more than 50 countries, 0:17:22.889,0:17:29.690 including Iran, Ukraine, Palestine, and recently[br]Tunisia and Egypt, to name but a few. 0:17:29.690,0:17:33.860 By late November 2000, an article in the[br]New York Times had revealed 0:17:33.860,0:17:37.990 that prior to the revolution,[br]Otpor had received funds 0:17:37.990,0:17:47.270 from US government affiliated organisations,[br]such as the National Endowment for Democracy. 0:17:47.270,0:17:52.600 In addition, their ties to the private[br]global intelligence company “Stratfor”, 0:17:52.600,0:17:56.900 also know as the “shadow CIA”,[br]prompted questions concerning 0:17:56.900,0:18:03.350 activists’ involvement in[br]global American covert foreign policy. 0:18:03.350,0:18:07.760 So how might proxy politics be more[br]than just a condition, 0:18:07.760,0:18:13.980 the name of a political regime that thrives[br]an obscurity, opaqueness, and decoys? 0:18:13.980,0:18:19.400 How might it also designate[br]a corresponding mode of resistance? 0:18:19.400,0:18:25.420 Ideally, proxy politics would encompass[br]myriad modes of withdrawal, 0:18:25.420,0:18:28.410 both technical and metaphorical. 0:18:28.410,0:18:36.970 Its tools could be a VPN, a holographic[br]surrogate, a stock image, or a double. 0:18:36.970,0:18:44.760 Its outcome is always concealment,[br]evasion, subterfuge. 0:18:44.760,0:18:48.280 The hope is that strategies[br]such as these 0:18:48.280,0:18:51.630 might be effective during our[br]current interim phase, 0:18:51.630,0:18:57.220 the period in which the difference between[br]real virtuality and virtual reality, 0:18:57.220,0:19:02.380 the tangible and the digital is[br]increasingly difficult to discern. 0:19:02.380,0:19:04.040 At the same time, it is becoming 0:19:04.040,0:19:08.880 increasingly evident, how severely[br]controlled both spheres are. 0:19:08.880,0:19:12.840 The world wide web, by[br]way of its architecture and protocols, 0:19:12.840,0:19:18.480 and public space by[br]increasing privatisations. 0:19:18.480,0:19:23.690 As Alexander Galloway has observed,[br]instead of a [politicisation] of time or space, 0:19:23.690,0:19:25.910 we are witnessing a rise in the 0:19:25.910,0:19:34.350 [politicisation] of absence- and presence-oriented[br]themes, such as invisibility, opacity, and anonymity. 0:19:34.350,0:19:38.450 Or the relationship between[br]identification and legibility, 0:19:38.450,0:19:42.210 or the tactics of[br]non-existence and disappearance. 0:19:42.210,0:19:49.480 New struggles around prevention,[br]therapeutics of the body, piracy on contagion, 0:19:49.480,0:19:54.860 information capture and the[br]making present of data via data mining. 0:19:54.860,0:19:59.030 According to Galloway,[br]recent protest movements' refusal 0:19:59.030,0:20:03.670 to make clear demands is[br]a form of black boxing. 0:20:03.670,0:20:09.260 A conscious withdrawal from political[br]representation and collective bargaining. 0:20:09.260,0:20:16.280 The choice is for relations, relays and links,[br]in the words of Édouard Glissant. 0:20:16.280,0:20:20.360 All qualities associated with the proxy. 0:20:20.360,0:20:30.020 This politicisation upholds the right to opacity,[br]also a quote from Glissant. 0:20:30.020,0:20:35.720 Rather than reverting once again[br]to the age-old demand for transparency. 0:20:35.720,0:20:40.330 For Glissant, opacity is the force[br]that drives every community, 0:20:40.330,0:20:48.420 the thing that would bring us together forever[br]and makes us permanently distinctive. 0:20:48.420,0:20:53.060 Recently in Paris, 0:20:53.060,0:20:58.100 where the state of emergency, declared in[br]the wake of recent terror attacks, 0:20:58.100,0:21:02.680 prevented climate change activists from[br]assembling in public spaces 0:21:02.680,0:21:08.550 during the climate change summit,[br]protesters installed over 10.000 pairs of shoes 0:21:08.550,0:21:10.500 at Place de la République, 0:21:10.500,0:21:14.900 theatrically standing in place[br]of the absent bodies. 0:21:14.900,0:21:17.720 Images of the square circulated[br]widely in the media, 0:21:17.720,0:21:22.280 emphasising the inherent mediatisation [br]of contemporary protest 0:21:22.280,0:21:28.540 and the need for effective images,[br]not necessarily real bodies. 0:21:28.540,0:21:33.620 Holograms and shoes function as[br]placeholders, making it all the more possible 0:21:33.620,0:21:40.400 for images of absent bodies to[br]communicate large scale discontent. 0:21:40.400,0:21:44.620 So in reference to the[br]wave of protest in 2011, 0:21:44.620,0:21:49.260 Judith Butler has suggested that[br]protest in public space has, quote: 0:21:49.260,0:21:53.500 "become politically potent only[br]when and if we have a visual and audible 0:21:53.500,0:21:59.640 version of the scene communicated in[br]live time, so that the media 0:21:59.640,0:22:04.950 does not merely report the scene,[br]but is part of the scene and the action; 0:22:04.950,0:22:10.360 indeed, the media is the scene or the space[br]in its extended and replicable 0:22:10.360,0:22:13.870 visual and audible dimension." 0:22:13.870,0:22:18.740 In Madrid, the shadow-like figures[br]in the hologram embodied a double movement, 0:22:18.740,0:22:24.080 a process of deterritorialisation and reterritorialisation. 0:22:24.080,0:22:27.410 Slogans and shouts were[br]crowdsourced online 0:22:27.410,0:22:30.980 and synced with holographic images[br]filmed in a nearby city. 0:22:30.980,0:22:37.230 Then, the resulting image was meticulously[br]reworked to match the 0:22:37.230,0:22:41.260 distances and angles of the scene[br]in front of congress. 0:22:43.920,0:22:51.110 So in recent years, there has been a[br]growing interest in the reterritorialisation 0:22:51.110,0:22:52.950 of the internet. 0:22:52.950,0:22:59.060 The artist Trevor Paglen and theoreticians,[br]such as Tung Hui Hu and Keller Easterling, 0:22:59.060,0:23:02.730 have drawn attention to the[br]materiality of the Internet, 0:23:02.730,0:23:06.910 data centres, undersea cables,[br]and routers, which in turn 0:23:06.910,0:23:12.330 rely on hydro-electric power stations[br]and dams for electricity, as well as 0:23:12.330,0:23:20.470 railway tracks and telegraph lines[br]for communication routes. 0:23:20.470,0:23:26.620 The web, until recently associated with[br]immateriality, virtually and spacelessness 0:23:26.620,0:23:30.970 as exemplified by the[br]popularity of the term “cyberspace”, 0:23:30.970,0:23:34.520 clearly has a body,[br]a sprawling physical infrastructure 0:23:34.520,0:23:38.190 and ever-growing ecological footprint. 0:23:38.190,0:23:43.590 The benign-sounding “cloud” is nothing less[br]than a publicity ploy for a vast campaign 0:23:43.590,0:23:49.250 to centralise digital data, and to turn[br]software and hardware into a black box. 0:23:49.250,0:23:56.480 As our computers have become thinner and sleeker,[br]the weight of the cloud has only grown greater. 0:23:56.480,0:24:00.140 So the body politic is now[br]intertwined with the body of the web, 0:24:00.140,0:24:04.380 and the web, the world wide,[br]is constrained by 0:24:04.380,0:24:08.360 national policies and geographical realities. 0:24:08.360,0:24:10.070 In October 2015, 0:24:10.070,0:24:14.630 citizens in Thailand protested against[br]their military government's plan to 0:24:14.630,0:24:21.410 channel Internet traffic to international[br]servers through a single network gateway, 0:24:21.410,0:24:25.859 with the intention of perfecting[br]state surveillance and censorship. 0:24:26.280,0:24:31.080 This political move was dubbed[br]“The Great Firewall of Thailand”. 0:24:31.080,0:24:36.510 As in Madrid, the choice of protest space[br]corresponded with the space, 0:24:36.510,0:24:39.320 the new law was tailored for. 0:24:39.320,0:24:43.420 The military government's websites were[br]targeted and downed for several hours by 0:24:43.420,0:24:45.990 denial of service attacks. 0:24:45.990,0:24:50.620 The online action was reported beyond[br]activist platforms and international media, 0:24:50.620,0:24:55.609 however, it lacked images that could[br]represent the bodies of those who would 0:24:55.609,0:24:57.900 literally be barred from leaving Thailand 0:24:57.900,0:25:01.500 where the government was[br]following through on its plans 0:25:01.500,0:25:04.370 for greater surveillance and censorship. 0:25:04.370,0:25:06.560 In the meantime, the[br]hacker collective “Anonymous” 0:25:06.560,0:25:10.640 declared cyberwar on the Thai government. 0:25:10.640,0:25:14.780 Operation “Single Gateway” targeted[br]Thai police servers in an effort to 0:25:14.780,0:25:20.840 demonstrate the actual vulnerability[br]of virtual state institutions. 0:25:22.250,0:25:28.290 So, how can one possibly grasp the current[br]relation between the digital and its outside, 0:25:28.800,0:25:34.820 back when the Internet was still thought of[br]as synonymous with cyberspace? 0:25:34.820,0:25:38.490 Both were clearly defined as separate. 0:25:38.490,0:25:40.110 A quote from Wendy Chun: 0:25:40.110,0:25:44.020 "Cyberspace as a virtual non-place made[br]the Internet so much more 0:25:44.020,0:25:45.930 than a network of networks: 0:25:45.930,0:25:51.570 It became a place in which things happened,[br]in which users’ actions separated from their bodies, 0:25:51.570,0:25:56.520 and in which local standards became[br]impossible to determine. 0:25:56.520,0:26:01.040 It thus freed users from their locations." 0:26:01.040,0:26:05.580 So in the 1990s, the Internet was[br]imagined to be a perfect frontier 0:26:05.580,0:26:07.870 science fiction dream come true, 0:26:07.870,0:26:14.010 where users could navigate as powerful agents,[br]invisible and free of physical constraints. 0:26:14.010,0:26:19.750 Yet, as Wendy Chun in her book[br]“Control and Freedom”, published in 2006, 0:26:19.750,0:26:23.280 as she has demonstrated,[br]the world wide web was designed 0:26:23.280,0:26:27.020 as a technology of control from the start, 0:26:27.020,0:26:34.170 geographically rooted and constantly[br]monitoring its users via protocols such as TCP/IP. 0:26:34.170,0:26:38.630 So in what way does virtuality challenge[br]our conception of public space 0:26:38.630,0:26:42.059 and the mobilisation of human bodies? 0:26:42.059,0:26:48.630 As we have seen, the digital and the real[br]coalesce in ever new forms and devices. 0:26:48.630,0:26:51.330 And despite the gaming industry's[br]recent success in 0:26:51.330,0:26:55.290 bringing early visions of virtual reality[br]to technical perfection, 0:26:55.290,0:27:00.900 think of Oculus Rift, or something[br]like the body snap app, 0:27:00.900,0:27:05.510 prior myth of virtual reality are slowly,[br]but certainly eroding. 0:27:05.510,0:27:09.290 The old demarcations between[br]the human body in physical space 0:27:09.290,0:27:15.420 and the so called “immateriality of the[br]digital sphere” are superseded. 0:27:15.420,0:27:21.580 Attempts to conceptualise the[br]effect of the synthetic face-to-screen situation 0:27:21.580,0:27:26.310 either one that this is downfall[br]of the sovereign subject or 0:27:26.310,0:27:32.560 extricate emancipatory potential from[br]the entanglement of humans and technology. 0:27:32.680,0:27:38.070 How then might a proxy give way to[br]different bodily modes and morphologies 0:27:38.070,0:27:41.360 a body both present and absent? 0:27:41.360,0:27:46.300 Whereas Donna Haraway and Rosi Braidotti[br]have attempted to destabilise the subject 0:27:46.300,0:27:52.070 as it was conceived during the 20th century,[br]exploring notions as the cyborg 0:27:52.070,0:27:55.760 in conceptualising a feminist post humanism. 0:27:55.760,0:28:03.820 Might the proxy antagonistically restabilise[br]a very concrete subject in a synthetic situation, 0:28:03.820,0:28:07.890 is a proxy a techno body,[br]does it have flesh after all? 0:28:07.890,0:28:12.470 Might it serve as the object other of the[br]high tech clean and efficient bodies 0:28:12.470,0:28:16.720 endorsed by contemporary culture[br]as Haraway envisions? 0:28:17.060,0:28:21.060 Or rather as a nomadic device[br]that enables people to become 0:28:21.060,0:28:25.030 post human subjects in Braidotti's[br]line of thought? 0:28:25.030,0:28:32.820 Braidotti warns of a fatal nostalgia for[br]either, humanist past or the cold war cyborg. 0:28:32.820,0:28:39.640 And instead proposes that we embraced[br]vulnerability, take pride in being flesh. 0:28:40.350,0:28:44.869 Her post-human theory aims at[br]shaping and shifting new subjectivities 0:28:44.869,0:28:48.989 against modern humanism,[br]a school of thought she criticises 0:28:48.989,0:28:54.170 for its wide male supremacy,[br]eurocentric normativity, imperial past, 0:28:54.450,0:28:58.790 and inhuman consequences. 0:28:58.790,0:29:03.279 So proxies permit human bodies[br]to step out of the line of fire 0:29:03.279,0:29:08.540 to evade forensics,[br]the lack of a human silhouette, 0:29:08.540,0:29:13.610 face, or fixed physiognomy[br]and can be associated with numerous 0:29:13.610,0:29:16.460 individuals wherever they are. 0:29:16.460,0:29:22.420 Rather than the avatar, a creatively designed[br]porn in the network gaming environment, 0:29:22.420,0:29:27.910 they assume either a transformative[br]shape and form, or none at all. 0:29:27.910,0:29:30.100 Last two sentences. chuckles 0:29:30.100,0:29:36.640 Proxies are necessary in[br]contemporary political struggle, 0:29:36.640,0:29:40.510 they're counter figures to[br]capitalist self improvement 0:29:40.510,0:29:43.980 or a [???] opaque other. 0:29:43.980,0:29:48.650 So proxies provide an escape route[br]from a schizophrenic situation, 0:29:48.650,0:29:56.320 which denies or limits bodies to being[br]mere vessels of biotechnological information. 0:29:56.320,0:30:03.740 Proxies offer a path toward a new,[br]a fleeting relation as sovereign bodies. 0:30:04.400,0:30:06.900 Thank you. 0:30:06.900,0:30:11.199 applause 0:30:11.919,0:30:14.850 Herald: Thank you very much for the[br]spontaneity and the talk 0:30:14.850,0:30:17.640 and I think there might be time[br]for questions outside. 0:30:18.480,0:30:19.840 Thank you. 0:30:19.840,0:30:24.520 postroll music 0:30:24.520,0:30:31.000 subtitles created by c3subtitles.de[br]in the year 2016. 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