Biopolitical Interventions in the Urban Data Space
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Taking  as  a  point  of  departure  the  acknowledgement  that  tactical  media  work  has  lost  in importance over the past ten years, this paper addresses the question of divergent political, artistic,  and  cultural  practices  as  they  relate  to  the  overall  themes  of  activist  media  and biopolitics.  Against  this  background,  it  is  the  modern  city  and  its  hybrid  of  physical  and digital  space  that  potentially  offers  new fields  of  action.  With  its  architectural  form overlaid  by  a  large  number  of  data  streams,  it  could  be  the  site  of  an  entirely  new aesthetics of crisis, criticism, and resistance. Vienna’s Public Netbase has been among the pioneering  institutions  in  Austria and  Europe  who  made  the  digital  world  accessible  for critical media work, taking issue with surveillance and control in this data space. Looking back, it is possible to identify positions of interest and outline their relevance for a future artistic  and  cultural  practice.  This  paper  will  focus  on  the  art  project  Zellen  Kämpfender Widerstand/Kommando  Freiheit  45  (ZKW)  as  an  exemplary  intervention  into  symbolic spaces  of  dominance.  This  project  was  created  as  part  of  a  critical  engagement  with  the Austrian  Year  of  Anniversaries  2005,  where  the  biopolitical  utilization  of  public  space went  hand  in  hand  with  historical  representations  of  statehood.  Looking  back  upon  the 
work of Public Netbase makes it possible to create a context for the activist deconstruction of official imageries and biopolitical sign systems, while contributing to the debate on possible points of connection for tactical media work.
work of Public Netbase makes it possible to create a context for the activist deconstruction of official imageries and biopolitical sign systems, while contributing to the debate on possible points of connection for tactical media work.
| Original language | English | 
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| Title of host publication | Activist media and biopolitics : critical media interventions in the age of biopower | 
| Editors | Wolfgang Sützl, Theo Hug | 
| Number of pages | 8 | 
| Place of Publication | Innsbruck | 
| Publisher | innsbruck university press | 
| Publication date | 2012 | 
| Pages | 39-46 | 
| ISBN (print) | 978-3-902811-04-2 | 
| Publication status | Published - 2012 | 
