[P2P-F] Fwd: [bgcon] SIGNALS – an Exhibition of the Snowden Files in Art, Media and Archives

Michel Bauwens michel at p2pfoundation.net
Tue Aug 29 18:08:51 CEST 2017


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From: Krystian Woznicki <kw at berlinergazette.de>
Date: Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 5:02 PM
Subject: [bgcon] SIGNALS – an Exhibition of the Snowden Files in Art, Media
and Archives
To: digi-yards at berlinergazette.de


Hi,

the Berliner Gazette (BG) has worked on the Snowden disclosures from the
very beginning. We have launched several critical interventions under
the motto 'Snowden Commons' that are intended to explore and expand the
democratic potential of the disclosures. Now we can move a step further:
Today a critical mass of artists is working with the Snowden Files and
it is through such works that we can reflect the long term consequences
of the post-9/11 War on Terror in full complexity. So we are happy to
annouce "SIGNALS – an Exhibition of the Snowden Files in Art, Media and
Archives" taking place September 12-26, 2017 in Berlin. Please read and
share the info below.

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SIGNALS – an Exhibition of the Snowden Files in Art, Media and Archives
September 12-26, 2017 | DIAMONDPAPER Studio | Köpenicker Straße 96 | Berlin
www.berlinergazette.de/signals

SIGNALS is the first project to critically engage with artists
responding to the NSA-files leaked by whistleblower Edward Snowden.
Considering the most relevant contexts in which the files have
'surfaced' (including media and archives), it reflects on how artists
are deploying the files as raw material.

With contributions by Zeljko Blace (CRO), Andrew Clement (CAN), Naomi
Colvin (GBR), Simon Denny (NZL), Christoph Hochhäusler (GER), Evan Light
(CAN), Geert Lovink (NED), M.C. McGrath (USA), Henrik Moltke (DEN),
Deborah Natsios (USA), Julian Oliver (NZL), Trevor Paglen (USA), Laura
Poitras (USA), Norman Posselt (GER), SAZAE bot (JPN), Stefan Tiron
(ROU), University of the Phoenix (CAN), Andi Weiland (GER), Maria Xynou
(ESP), John Young (USA) and more.

The title of the project takes its cue from the special language used by
intelligence agencies: they refer to any communication that takes place
within society as a 'signal', and they collect and analyze these
'signals' on a massive scale. The exhibition translates this special
language into the language of culture, where the world is coded and
decoded in the form of 'signals' shaped by political and economic contexts.


*Idea of the exhibition*

The exhibition is partitioned into two sections: frontend and backend.
These terms designate on the one hand computerized user interfaces, on
the other data bases which reside behind the interfaces. The latter, the
backend, structures the possibilities of the frontend, e.g. by
monitoring all interactions and by using that data to optimize and
predict future uses. All of this remains unaccessible and opaque to
users. The exhibition turns the tables on these conditions and
complicates them.

The exhibition program is complemented with talks, performances and
workshops as well as two publications that extend the dialectical
frontend/backend narrative of the exhibition.


*Background*

The Snowden disclosures have triggered debates on democracy, civil
rights, the internet and intelligence agencies all around the world.
These debates have led to a number of political changes, including
negative ones: e.g., consolidating the delusion of cyber-security.
Meanwhile, the documents that triggered the debates remain arcane for
the general public, as well as for many experts. And it is not ensured
that the documents will be preserved for posterity or for those writing
our history.

The SIGNALS project takes this problem as its starting point and
situates the historic leak in the context of civic appropriation.
Foregrounded are artists who test the files as material and, by creating
works, transform them into commons.

More info: www.berlinergazette.de/signals


*Events* and *Books*

The exhibition program is complemented with talks, performances and
workshops (see dates below) as well as two publications that extend the
dialectical frontend/backend narrative of the exhibition.

"A Field Guide to the Snowden Files. Media, Art, Archives. 2013-2017",
edited by the exhibition curators Magdalena Taube and Krystian Woznicki,
gathers for the first time a representative selection of artists working
with the Snowden files and places them in context with appropriations by
media folks and archivists.

"Fugitive Belonging" is a monographic publication by Krystian Woznicki.
Containing an extensive essay and more than 100 photographs, it reflects
the broader socio-political context behind the Snowden disclosures,
focusing on the politics of citizenship in the networked state.

Both books are published by DIAMONDPAPER: https://diamondpaper.net/


*Dates*

September 11, 2017 | 7 p.m. | Launch of "A Field Guide to the Snowden
Files"
A book published in conjunction with the SIGNALS project
feat. filmmaker Christoph Hochhäusler (GER) & other contributors
Buchhandlung Walther König an der Museumsinsel, Burgstraße 27, 10178 Berlin

September 12, 2017 | 6 p.m. | SIGNALS Exhibition opening
feat. artists Zeljko Blace (CRO), Stefan Tiron (ROU) & other artists of
the exhibition

September 13, 2017 | 6 p.m. | Workshop
feat. activist Naomi Colvin (GBR) & artist/researcher Evan Light (CAN)

September 25, 2017 | 6 p.m. | Talk
feat. social critic Max Haiven (CAN) & culture theoretician Joseph Vogl
(GER)

September 26, 2017 | 6 p.m. | Finissage
feat. performance by Sazae Bot (JPN);
talk by archivist Andrew Clement (CAN) & artist Simon Denny (NZL)

November 1, 2017 | 6 p.m. | Special closing performance
feat. art collective University of the Phoenix (CAN)

All events – except the book launch on Sept. 11 – will take place at
DIAMONDPAPER Studio, Köpenicker Straße 96, Berlin.


*Tweets*

SIGNALS exhibition > please click and re-tweet:
https://twitter.com/berlinergazette/status/902466940857450496

SIGNALS reader > please click and re-tweet:
https://twitter.com/berlinergazette/status/871673242074968064

For further info please visit https://berlinergazette.de/signals

Stay tuned,

Krystian

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BG BOOKS OUT NOW:

A FIELD GUIDE TO THE SNOWDEN FILES
http://diamondpaper.net/title_26

AFTER THE PLANES
http://diamondpaper.net/title_25

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BG EVENTS COMING UP:

SIGNALS – Exhibition of the Snowden Files | Sept. 12-26, 2017
http://berlinergazette.de/signals

FRIENDLY FIRE – BG Annual Conference 2017 | Nov. 2-4, 2017
https://berlinergazette.de/friendly-fire

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