Krystian Woznicki on Fri, 20 Nov 2020 13:28:13 +0100 (CET) |
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<nettime> art collective Peng! under investigation for economic espionage |
Hi nettimers, an important contribution to SILENT WORKS (https://silentworks.info) by the art collective Peng! is under attack by German authorities. Challenging a corporate monopolist's food delivery empire and its underlying abuse of labor rights, Peng!'s work is now under investigation for economic espionage. Before looking at the video of their action and a related video statement by Peng! we just recorded (the links are at the bottom), please read the press release first. *The Federal Criminal Police Office investigates the Peng! art collective* Berlin, November 16, 2020 The Federal Criminal Police Office (LKA) is investigating the Peng! collective because of their August 2020 “phone pranks on capitalism” campaign. The collective pretended to be a fictitious federal office in order to gain access and speak to company bosses; thereupon, the Federal Ministry of Economics filed charges. Peng! is now responding with another action: in a previously unpublished telephone conversation, the managing director of Lieferando explains which labor rights still need to be abolished to make his company more competitive. In the summer, employees of the “Federal Office for Crisis Protection and Economic Assistance,” an authority invented by Peng!, telephoned the heads of large German corporations to ask them questions about sustainability, climate protection and labor rights. The companies included Vonovia, Helios, and RWE. Suspecting economic espionage or fraud, the Federal Ministry of Economics filed charges. “Our phone pranks have shown that the German economy has no serious strategies for dealing with the coming social and ecological crises,” Anja de Vries of the Peng! collective says. Even after it became clear that the campaign was an artistic intervention, the public prosecutor insisted on continuing the investigation. “After all, the aim of the action was for the federal government to take action. We are pleased that they want to remain in dialogue with us,” de Vries continues, “but perhaps we can discuss the transformation of the economy without the Federal Police.” Peng! remains resolute and has responded with another action. A previously unpublished video shows that the boss of Lieferando also fell for the phone prank. As Germany’s single biggest food delivery service, Lieferando has a monopoly position that it exerts to pressure employees. Because the managing director, Jörg Gerbig, thought he was talking to the German government, Peng! was able to chat for a full 43 minutes with him about the working conditions in his delivery empire. “The former investment banker bluntly admitted that his company’s financial profits are only possible by keeping works councils out,” says Anja de Vries. “He was also kind enough to provide instructions on how workers’ councils can build up the most pressure on delivery companies.” A video of the action, the complete memory logs of the phone call with Gerbig, and a video statement by Peng! about the action, are part of SILENT WORKS – the Berliner Gazette Winter School 2020. For access to SILENT WORKS please visit https://silentworks.info *Watch Peng!’s video of the action here* https://vimeo.com/478833658 *Watch Peng!’s statement about the action here* https://vimeo.com/477782023 *More info about Peng!’s project* https://liefer-undo.de *Press inquiries* Anja de Vries | presse@pen.gg | 0174 843 85 57 Stay tuned, Krystian (for the BG team) -- -------------------------------------------------------------- BG – Berliner Gazette | since 1999 | https://berlinergazette.de -------------------------------------------------------------- SILENT WORKS – The Hidden Human Labor in AI-Driven Capitalism BG Project 2020: Exhibition, Conference + Text Series https://silent-works.berlinergazette.de -------------------------------------------------------------- MORE WORLD – How Can We Cooperate Across Borders to Tackle Climate Change? Results from BG’s 20th Anniversary Event: Videos, Audios, Projects + Texts https://more-world.berlinergazette.de ; -------------------------------------------------------------- # 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: http://mx.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org # @nettime_bot tweets mail w/ sender unless #ANON is in Subject: