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<nettime> The Community Complex, A Post-Media Lab conference |
Dear nettimers, Herzlich Wilkommen to the second Post-Media Lab event. PML is a two year research lab into post-media based at Leuphana University, co-directed by Mute magazine, and part of the L�neburg Innovation Incubator. This event will bring together some key debates and perspectives around network assembled communities, the crisis of privacy and the commodification of affect within biopower. All are welcome to join us, and the event is free. Hope to see you there, Josie The Community Complex, A Post-Media Lab conference Friday, 22 June 2012, 13:00-20:00 Venue: Denkerei, Oranienplatz 2, 10999 Berlin Whether you want to have something to do with the �community industry� or not, it has something to do with you. Through its burgeoning expansion, our forms of relating, caring, communicating and collaborating, are being transformed, enclosed, templated and put to work. The most affective components of network culture are rapidly being engineered into �product�. Just as virtual space is augmented, real space becomes ever more virtualised, securitised and impoverished. The rise of the network-assembled community has coincided with a radical disinvestment of national and municipal communities in the age of austerity. As services are withdrawn, the �community� itself is enjoined to step into the breach. �Community�, in the era of networked neoliberalism, has become both a target of governance as well as of business. Beyond the commercial drive which is �connecting people apart�, communities of difference are also flourishing in the post-internet age. Reimagining community is not just the preserve of belligerent nationalisms and Web 2.0 but also a long-standing activity of alternative, artistic and political cultures� responses to commercialisation and industrialisation, from the 17th century puritans and diggers, the artist communes of the 19th century, through to the political squatter scenes of post-68 generation, the hacklabs of the past years and new movements such as Anonymous. The Community Complex will ask how normative forms of sociality and identification are not only produced but also challenged in today�s mashup of the virtual and real, free and waged labour, computational and affectual, real-time and bio-time, as well as minor and molar imaginings of connection. To achieve this we bring together different perspectives and experiences of critically engaging with the new realities of mediatised �community� and its reimagination. Participants: Johannes Paul Raether (Basso), McKenzie Wark (The New School, New York), Nishant Shah (Centre for Internet & Society, Bangalore), Marcell Mars (MaMa, Zagreb), Tatiana Bazzichelli (transmediale/reSource), Clemens Caspar Mierau (Spackeria/c-base), Pod (CiTiZEN KiNO/XLterrestrials, Berlin/San Francisco), Graswurzel TV (L�neburg), foebud e.v. (Bielefeld), Tactical Technology Collective (Berlin and Bangalore), Freifunk (Berlin). 13:00-15:00 / Workshop I: Practice 15:00-15:30 / Pause 15:30-17:30 / Workshop II: Privacy 18:00-20:00 / Evening Panel After conference event: Performative screening - XLterrestrials and PML-present: CiTiZEN KiNO (#16): Technotopia / Dystopia : A Social Garden-i-fication Is Elsewhere! 22:00-late Venue: c-base, Rungestrasse 20, 10179 Berlin 23 June Live Stream/Media Lounge: �From Waste to Resource. Recovering Sustainable Attitudes� Venue: Kulinarisches Kollektiv, Berlin. 17:00-20:00 Event booking (free) � http://pml.eventbrite.co.uk Contact [email protected] http://www.postmedialab.org/cpa-events
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