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dear all

from or along dataveillance zombification (subjectless datapolitik) to what 
Ross today posted as his envisioning of the total "destructive urbanization of 
the planet" ... " the nature of this form of power is one of controlling life. 
So the expansion of life and the ever greater control of it occur 
simultaneously through the construction (and expansion—urbanization) of a 
sophisticated, technologically managed and machinic spatial template that can 
be reproduced across the surface of the planet.>

Hmm, most would think that's a very dystopian vision leaving little room for 
critical design and odd design, for the provocations Oron was to tell us about 
(tinkering biological regeneratives, immortal design [see Revital Cohen/Tuur 
van Balen's 'organ replacement machines' 
[http://www.cohenvanbalen.com/work/the-immortal], tissue culture, third ears, 
titanium legs,  or - an example from the dance world - Jaime del Val's 
"Disorientations,"  i.e. abstract telematics mixed with amorphous presence and 
proximity of bodies without identity, moving on the limits of the recognizable 
or legible.

Interestingly,  perhaps ironically revising Davide's datapolitik & surveillance 
assemblage, del Val's performance between Madrid and Dresden, in what he calls 
a corporeal space of Social Commons even at the moment of its capture/telematic 
transmission and de-visualization (the "idea" and form of the moving bodies 
here regenerated via chains of data [software engineer Frieder Weiss speaks of 
communications of blob and contour processing via particle engines, genetic 
algorithms, sprite rendering, etc]), nevertheless acts as kind of datamining of 
the lovely absurd, disorienting desire or, so the project hopes, undermining 
capitalism's (and datapoliitk's) expansion of life and Lebensraum, to be 
interfering with the technologies of standardization and control, and the grand 
spatial templates.  When the lively real bodies dance, the proximate other 
bodies were of course only imaginable - through the particle physics -  but 
still could be felt as the behavior of the translocal virtual created moments 
of great intensity and strange beauty.... 

I suppose one would need lots of time now for conversation, Davide, do you 
agree? you argue that "Software code is indifferent to content, which means 
that datapolitik is indifferent to identities."  Well, my experience of the 
telematic dance was otherwise: I sensed the software (called 'Kalypso,' like 
the mythic figure on her island; her name: griechisch: »Verbergerin« /gr.:  
someone who hides], ) was not indifferent to us at all.

regards

Johannes Birringer
dap-lab

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