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<nettime> WARDENCLYFFE SITUATION & Notes from the Corporate Underground |
update - new video stream information below The final act of the MAKROLAB project, set up by Projekt Atol for the first time at this years documenta X exhibition in Kassel, Germany will take place on Tuesday, September 16 at 22:00 hours CET, 16:00 EST in the Makrolab, position: LAT 51° 23' 10" N LON 9° 35' 40" E ALT 330 m Title: WARDENCLYFFE SITUATION NO.1 an event hosted by Makrolab in cooperation with Carsten Nicolai and Noton - webcast will be provided by Bundmedia - live video stream at: http://www.mediaweb-tv.de/english/dx/live vdo.html http://www.mediaweb-tv.com/english/dx/live vdo.html For background information, Makrolab web site found at: http://makrolab.ljudmila.org END OF MESSAGE. [this is added from another mail /p] From: Brian Springer <brianspr@buffnet.net> Date: Mon, 15 Sep 1997 18:10:31 -0400 This text was prepresented during Marko Peljhan's lecture at Documenta X. Notes from the Corporate Underground This summer I was a guest researcher at Projekt Atol’s Makrolab. During the course of my residency at Markolab we studied alternative information collection, display and distribution systems. I say alternative because we approached the sky hovering over Lutterburg as a living library of weather systems, bird migration patterns, and telecommunication infrastructure. My focus was on telecommunications and satellite systems in particular. Armed with satellite dishes, radios, and wires we approached the sky as one large unmarked library with voice, video and data communication pouring from its shelves. In many cases the texts intercepted from the various satellites had no page numbers, index, or titles. In case you are wondering, such wireless library investigations or interceptions are totally legal under German telecommunications laws as long as the communications are not shared with a third party, such as an audience at an arts event. So I’m not going to name the names of the authors of our "readings" but we did stumble across some interesting texts, such as corporate officials discussing the impending demise of the citizens of Freetown in Sierra Leone. These authors detailed the role of the diamonds trade in the conflict and candidly revealed the political mechanisms in the UN which were and currently still are blocking the citizens’ evacuation. They wondered if the mercenary assault was immediate or if they would wait for the rainy season to wash out the roads and help them cut off and starve Freetown. The authors claimed the UN official in charge would not order an evacuation before the rains started for purely political reasons. Had the swallows perched on Makrolab migrated from this conflict? Would the clouds moving overhead become a part of this assault? As stated before, legally I cannot say. At Makrolab we were digital witnesses cloaked in silence. Instead of these clouds I could talk about practical satellite receptions techniques. Or I could talk about the difficulties of using a global communications system as a medium for appropriation. Or the need for artistic strategies when dealing with an un-indexed and endless library which you cannot get your arms around. Or the dangers and miracles of this type of open embrace. But for me the most important question is, can there be a way to publicly disclose the details of the cloud over Sierra Leone? Is there a way to legally hi-jack the information super hi-way for journalistic and artistic purposes? Does the model of abduction of privacy by the security and corporate state provide any clues? It has been several weeks since I have left the Makrolab and returned to my home in the US. Near where I live is the oldest psychic community in the US. This community was started in the mid 1800s by a number of women who professed the ability to speak to the spirits, to the dead. At this time it was uncommon in the US for a woman to speak in public. In the 1800s US women were often considered to be property of their husbands, and they did not have the right to vote. But in this community they were encouraged to speak out because they were speaking someone else’s mind. They were vocalizing the thoughts of spirits, not their own thoughts. Empowered by the ability to speak in public these early spiritualists soon began publicly stating their own thoughts about the rules of society. They became part of the early women rights movement which eventually legally transformed women in the US from property into citizens with the right to vote. I’m not really overwhelmed with the spectacle power of spiritualism, but I do find it an interesting method of alternative information collection and display. Recently I had a spiritual reading from a psychic at this community. The medium said she saw a spirit who was presenting a number of pieces of pipe, some curved and bent to specific angles. I told her I had a relative who recently had died who had made his living as a pipe fitter. She said that this person was showing her these pieces of pipe because it was his craft to make them all fit together. He was telling her that the project I was working on is also all in pieces and that I should not worry about where the pipe was going, but that I should just keep trying to put the different pieces together. So in that spirit of things that don’t quite fit, these are some notes from the corporate underground--one possible method for re-defining public and private in order to explore the corporate body. In the US the latest incarnation of virtual reality or the virtual body really started in the late 1800s when the corporation was given eternal life and its body was inscribed with the rights of the individual. Before this time corporations were heavily regulated and in some states simply illegal. Many states controlled corporations so that they could only live for a specific period of time, say 10 to 20 years, in order to fulfill a project such as building a road, bridge or building. When the project was complete the corporation in many cases had to die. It had to dissolve and its assets were liquidated and distributed to its share holders. Majority and minority shareholders had equal voting rights. . One corporation could not buy another one. Corporate mergers where illegal. Their profits were limited and capped. Corporate owners were more often held liable for harm and debt than a non-corporate entity. Profit was not seen as the corporation’s private property, but instead was still part of a public system of power. Following the Civil War the cyber-infant was born when the US Supreme Court ruled that a private corporation was in fact a "natural person" under the US Constitution. The Constitutional amendments which were ratified some 20 years earlier to protect the rights of freed slaves were now applied to the corporate body, which could now not be killed since it had a right to the life and liberty. Like the former slaves the corporations were also given the right to own property. Now their profit was their private property. Corporations transformed into a body able to participate in elections and the process of self-governance before the former slaves and indigenous peoples, before the female spiritualists at the psychic community, and before most people without property. Internationally this type of corporate `legal person' included the `private company' of English commercial law, and the `Gesellschaft mit beschrnkter Haftung' of German commercial law. Endowed with the legal skeleton of a natural person this new virtual body began its pursuit of life, liberty and property by merging with other bodies through corporate takeovers and other contortions of capital with which you are probably all too familiar. One of the most important mutations of this new body was its ability to be at two places at once--an internal reproduction which creates a parallel body, transnationalism, the flesh of the new telecommunications infrastructure. So one question Projekt Atol has been asking itself is, is there a way to inscribe the rights of the individual on its corporate body? Is there a way to create a parallel version of itself as a transnational in order to open the doors of this wireless library to the public in order to reveal the hidden texts of the various corporate bodies surging through the network? Wouldn’t the existence of such a living library in and of itself, as a structural act, a corporation intervention, be as important as any books on its shelf? Action on the construction of this library is proceeding along a path dealing with the corporation and individual rights. We have targeted several host countries which have the necessary legal foundation for supporting the weight of this project. Our target countries have a telecommunications policy which allows individuals to listen to or tap certain types of wireless communications networks. These interceptions are legal as long as the person does not share this information with someone else, a look-but-don’t-tell model. We are currently attempting to graft this law, the individual’s right to listen, onto our new corporation in same way the rights of a natural person can be grafted onto the corporate body. Once this inscription has taken place the corporation will be able to share the communications it has intercepted, internally, within its body of employees, directors, and most importantly its stock-holders--a sort of corporate underground. Of course these texts, journalistic investigations and artworks will not be shared with a third party, such as an audience at an art event. That would be illegal. To enter this library you will have to rethink notions of artist and artwork, public and private, owner and investor. The pubic will be invited to become a part of this new private entity by purchasing stock. As stock-holders they will have access to the private internal artifacts of the corporation. Currently we envision selling about 5000 shares of stock for about 10 DM per share, limit one share per person. If you are interested in becoming a member of this enterprise you should visit the Makrolab web site and send us an email. You will be notified about our first public stock offering and the implications of your investment. Brian Springer - Projekt Atol - Makrolab http://makrolab.ljudmila.org/ --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@icf.de and "info nettime" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@icf.de