Matthew Smith on Sun, 25 Apr 1999 04:13:04 +0200 (CEST) |
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<nettime> a little thought on media & war. |
after reading some of Friedrich Kittlers piece for the "Zeit" i started wondering what happend to the "handy-cam revolution" everybody in the media-art-business was talking about, even as late as the first N5M conference in Amsterdam. What happend to all the independent media activity that was prognosed for the turn of the century? it doesnt seem to be happening. the people who so vigorously stated the necessity of developing the possibilties of accessible broadcast media (handycams, cheap audio recorders) are strangely silent and helpless now. nobody coming from kosova has a precious Hi8 tape or even photographs to show, nobody in belgrade seems to digitizing their footage of demonstrations and putting it on the web 4 distribution....why? obviously there is great risk involved, but that hasnt stopped the occasional tape from surfacing, not even in bosnia. the other side is: what happend to all the gung-ho war journalists, the ones who were making the pictures of stray dogs eating bodies of dead russian soldiers in chetchenya. it is hard to believe that this imagery is not being captured in some form or another, so it must be censored later in the command chain....obviously the evil serbian government can exercise total control over state media, especially in a war situation - but how come the mechanisms in the Free World are being so effectivly censored? what happend? has the Marshal Plan worked down to its last little detail? have ALL people been brainwashed/sedated into inactivity, comfortable ignorance of the world around them? have the people in the West/NATO been successfully led to believe that this is for the common good? the most depressing thing is that the West actually believes that their armies are doing a good & just thing, and that there is no demand for the Truth, not even the bloody truth of the battle field. In previous wars involving Forces of the Free World against the bad guys there always was the urge of at least watching dead bodies on TV and giving them names. These days the over-saturation and inflation of imagery (also thru computer technology and its subsequient progress in image manipulation) has done its share to make such "proof" obsolete. These days its enough for NATO to only verbally communicate that "there have been mass-graves identified" or "we are only bombing miltary targets" to comfort the guilt-ridden European souls and the righteous NorthAmerican ones. Before the second world war not even the US citizens believed that there was "no better place" than the US. After the pictures aka "proof" of destroyed europe came back with the victorous, righteous GI-Joes, everybody was sure that the US was the "Number One Country in the World". 50 years later the European Community has succeeded to believe the same thing, has established its own set of righteous values (conviniently enough, they kinda match the US ones...) which allows it to use force once again, in order to establish "a stable new world order". The best example MUST be Joshka Fischer, germanys foreign minister. looking from the outside, this is one of the biggest poltical tragedies of the war - this man has carried the values of peace-marches, anti-war activism from the streets of 1968 into the german government, only to shed them in favour of some moral rhetoric, worthy of the sleaziest populist at the first available oppurtunity. The new, united europe lost its virginity together with the first government of germany after the war that represented the innocent children of the scarciest motherf*ckers this planet has seen to date. now these children wasted their chance to make a change. Shame on all of us to have let this happen - on all of us who sat on their well-fed asses watching documentaries about the Second World War while chanting "Niemals Vergessen" (never forget) and similiar hollow phrases of the New Europe - on all of us who, like myself, thought that they would never witness another war in the enlightend, free and wealthy europe. we should have all known better, i guess, since the history of europe and all its culture (including NorthAmerica) is written in blood. It was the Golden Age for Europe, the longest peace-period in known history was between WWII and the one that tore yugoslavia apart, and now its over. so? who cares, just flip the channel. matt vehicle.aec.at---www.firstfloor.org---www.enemy.org---ur.creditcard.nr.here --- # 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@desk.nl and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@desk.nl