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adam_text | Table of Contents Foreword: Questioning Digital Technologies, Forensics, and Human RightsLaw..............................................7 Acknowledgements.................................................................... 13 Introduction............................................................................... 15 I Re/Definition of Major Notions and Their Contextualization . .29 Database....................................................................................................29 Archive....................................................................................................... 34 Foucault s Governmentality and Biopolitics within Modernity in the West........................................... 39 Capitalism, Biopolitics, Necropolitics and the Forensic Turn................... 47 Knowledge Production................................................................................53 Digital Paradigm......................................................................................... 57 State of Control, Communicative Capitalism and Digital Colonialism.............................................................................. 61 II Database as Governmental Technology ................................. 65 Institutionalized Archive and the Modern Order..................................... 65 Paradigms of Archival Science as Paradigms of the Hegemonic Frame of Western Modernity....................................... 94 Database as Governmental Technology and Changing Relations within Governmentality....................................102 III
Geopolitics of the Archive and Positioning of Art Practices in Relation to Knowledge Production and Digital Coloniality .. 115 Specificities of New Media Development in Former Yugoslavia and Some Postsocialist Countries in the 1990s .... 115 Role of Institutional Archives in Making the Visible Legible and Distribution of the Sensible/Demand for a New Visibility...............132 IV Reformulation of the Archive through or against the Database (and Maybe Vice Versa).................... 151 Destabilization, Politicization and Reformulation of the Archive in Relation to the Database............................................... 151 Archive: Benjamin, Foucault, Derrida, Agamben................................... 167 Database: Manovich, Hayles, Chun, Dean.............................................. 217
V Rearticulating Knowledge Production in Relation to the Forensic Turn and the Regime of Digital Coloniality...... 275 Matrices of Publicity (Visibility, Legality) and Secrecy (Invisibility, Criminality)...................................................... 279 Body as Archive/Database..................................................................... 288 Digital Power of Identification, Calculation and Ordering............................................................................................302 (De)Subjectivization through Digitalization and Shifting Relations between Subject and Object.............................. 313 Practices and Forms of Knowledge Production, Visibility and Bosnian Forensic Contemporaneity................................. 338 VI Conclusions: Potentiality of Archive, Strategies for Resisting Archival Violence and the Process of Decoloniality. .347 Potentiality of Archive, Strategies for Resisting Archival Violence and the Process of Decoloniality.............................. 347 Bibliography.............................................................................363 Index rerum et nominorum..................................................... 393
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INDEX RERUM ET NOMINORUM A Abu Hamdan, Lawrence, 290,334 Administration, bureaucratie, and exclusion of public, 75 Aesthetics, concept - rethinking of, 134-135 politics of (Rancière), 135 Agamben, Giorgio, 18,19,20,24,26,18,59,104,15, 106-113,125,159,160, 167,203-216,258,276,283,302,320,322,331,333,335,336,337,359 Age of Discovery, 91 Algorithm, 226-227 governmentality, 315 regimes, 57,286,306,309,313,314,316,317,340,360,316 study of culture with (Manovich), 163 Alternative mail system (BBS) during war in Yugoslavia, 119-120 Anderson, Chris, 308 Anderson, Jane, 88 Anti-War Campaign of Croatia, 118 Apprich, Clemens, 121,122,125 Arcades Project, 174-177 Archeion, 177 Archival paradigm, four phases (Cook), 94-100 practices (French Revolution), 68 393
processes, power relations within, 90 record, temporability, 154 Archival turn (Derrida), 66 Archival violence, 200-201 Archive Fever (Derrida), 89,192-193 Archive, as empiricall concept (Foucault), 178 as epistemological concept (Foucault), 178,184-189 as heterotopia (Foucault), 178,186-188 between said and unsaid, 212 between statement and discourse (Foucault), 182 body as, 288-301 definition, 34 etymology (Derrida), 196 political power of (Derrida), 194-195 as place (Duranti), 197-198 as practice (Foucaault), 158 destruction and ISIL, 68 Archives of Terror (Archivos del Terror), 79,83,89 Archives, and coexistence of Thruths, 97 and democracy of Western countries, 80 and democracy, 78 and enduring ephemerality, 155 and experience oflanguage (Agamben), 204 and freedom/deliberation/democracy, 100 and healing of society, 98 and human rights concept, 98 and illuminating past injustices, 98 and issue of autorship, 88-89 and notion of identity, 97 and notion of silence, 77 394
and participative archiving, 99 and relation to previous regimes, 68-70 and the peoples right to know, 73 and totalitarian rule, 80 and truth and reconcihation commissions, 98 appraisal principle, 96 as concrete manifestation of government, 102 as constitutive element of the nation, 72 as governmental technology, 103 as institutions, 34-35 as place of violence (Derrida), 200-202 as shared place (Azoulay), 140 as system of relations between the unsaid and said, 160-161 between democracy and/or total control, 79 colonial and Digital Technology, 92 colonial, 89-93 communist. 80 control of, and political power (Derrida), 100,113 destruction of (case of Caesar), 75 destruction of (case of Stasi), 76 etimology, 36 general [accumulating ofeverythingjifoncmh), 101 KGB (иЅЅК)(Комитет государственной безопасности (КГБ), 80,83 Khmer Rouge, 83 memory and forgetting, 253 metaphorization of, 154 myths on stability and passivity, 157 politics of, 37 postdictatorship nondisclosure, 86-87 practices during and after dictatorships, 84-86 provenance principle, 71,95 395
relation to database, 151-156 role of media tecnologies in, 158-159 SB (Poland)( Ministerstwo Bezpieczeństwa Publicznego^, 80 societal notions, 35-36 Spanish Inquisition, 84 Stasi, 80,82,83 State Security (Bulgaria), 80 STB ( Czech Republic and Slovakia)( Czech: Státní bezpeč nost, Slovak: Štátna bezpečnosť), 80 virtual - without walls, 199 Archiving, as site of colonization. 90 practices of, 67 Archivist, role, 94-95 Archivization, technical methods of, 202-203 Archon, 36,87,195 Arendt, Hannah, 204 Aristotle (Αριστοτέλης Aristoteles), 108,209 ARKzin, 118-123,125 Arns, Inke, 122,123, Arsenij evie, Damir, 351 Art as social practice, 141 expression during socialist period in Yugoslavia, 117 history, and fabrication and maintenance of a modernity, 133 history, fonction of, 132 Auschwitz, 204-216,276,302,335,336 as an unspeakable event, 206 Auto-surveillance, 78 Azoulay, Ariella, 139,347 В Baets, Antoon de, 84-87 Bal, Mieke, 228,242 396
Barbrook, Richard, 122 Barthes, Roland, 228 Beck, Ulrich, 262 Benfield, Dalida, Maria, 63 Bentham, Jeremy, 280 Benjamin, Walter, 26,113,140,144,146,157,167-177,201,204,206, 214,348,359 Bey, Hakim, 146 Big Data, 30,61,199,306-310 Biometric life, 293 Biometrics, definition, 302 Biopolitics, and changes in capitalist neoliberal governability, 49 definition, 39 notion, 48 Biopower, 47,48 definition, 39 Bishop, Claire, 146-148 Blanchot, Maurice, 185 Blogs, as transmitters of an affect, 270 Body, as data source, 288 forensic view of, 288 Bourriaud, Nicolas, 136 Boyd, Danah, 270 Broeckmann, Andreas, 123 Buck-Morss, Susan, 321 Buden, Boris, 123,146 Butler, Judith, 125,332 C Caesar, [Gaius] Julius, 75 Californian Ideology, 122 397
Cameron, Andy, 122 Capitalism, 47 communicative, 48,257,258 neoliberal global, 47 Caygill, Howard, 195 Chamayou, Grégoire, 111 Citizenship, self-responsible, 149 Code, as executable language, 250-252 Colonial records, 90 Coloniality, 55 of power, 56 as constitutive to moderinity, 103 Communicative capitalism, reflectivity of, 263-264 settings, 259-261 societal implications, 62-63 symbolic efficiency, 262 Concetration camp as bioploitical space, 205 Control, cybernetic definition of, 264 Cook, Terry, 94-103,199 Crime scene, artistic approach to, 344-345 CriticalArt Ensemble, 144 Cutrone, Chris, 172 Cybernetic order, 60 D Data concept in society, 31 definition, 30-31 interoperability, 244 mining, 60 origin of concept, 31 398
Database aesthetics of, 142 and contemporary art practices, 143-144 and forensic methodology, 66 and narrative, power relations, 164 archival science approach, 30 as brain vs. folder, 155 as active governmental technology, 156 as artificially constructed communication system, 161 as dominant genre in media art, 139 as form (Manovich), 231 as new cultural norm, 58,141 as technology of power, 275 body as, 283-301 definition (Isanović), 113 definition, 29 narative vs., 229-244 position in culture, 29 programmability, 248-249 redefinition (Hayles), 233-234 redefinition from cultural perspective (Manovich), 162 relation to bioplitics and necropolitics, 110 relation to humanities (Hayles), 235 relation to narrative, 152 semiotic levels (Manovich), 225-226 semiotics of (Manovich), 228-229 Databodies, 293 Datamigrants, 277,288,293 Dataveillance, 302-306 De Baere, Bart, 67,70 Deadly algorthms, 111 Dean, Jodi, 23,26,48,62-63,146,156,162,163,164,166,176,177, 191,257-265,267-373,276,278-285,317,318-331,334,355,359 399
Debord, Guy, 146,258,326,327 Decoloniality (mignoloy), 126 Dehistoricization, 146 Deleuze, Gilles, 22,23,25,61-62,104,106-107,113,146,277,281, 287,311,321,334,356 Democracy, publicity and secrecy within, 278 Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), 91,288,289,290,291,296,301 Derksen, Maarten, 190 Derrida,Jacques, 26,35-38,65,78, 79,82,89,100,113,155,157,158, 167,192-197,200-203,254,286,307,359 Digital age, 92 and access and addressability, 153 and open society, 58 definition, 60 subject and object - status in, 331-337 Digital divide, 63 Digital humanities, 165,237 Digital identity, 315 Digital paradigm, definition, 57 influence on arts, 58 Digital recording technologies, 66 Digital repatriation, 93 Digital sources, dissapearance, 254 Digital surveillance, 82 Digital technologies, ambiguity of nature, 58 and capitalist system, 63 and condition of neoliberal organization, 128 colonial system, 63 definition, 57 interpassivity, 271 400
Dispositive (Di^Mz/ż/)(Agamben), 107-108 Dispositive (Dz5^røti/)(Foucault), 104-106 Document, questioning of (Foucault), 181 Duchamp, Marcel, 138 Duranti, Luciana, 197,198,200 E Ebeling, Knut, 78 Eliassen, Knut Ove, 34,159,178-179,181,184,186,192 Emancipation, idea of, 148 Enlightenment, 39,267,280,285 Enote, Jim, 92 Ernst, Wolfgang, 152,153,154 Etat de contrôle, 61 Eugenics, 112,277,299,300 Eurocentrism, 56,90 European balance, 45 European colonialism, 95 European modernity, 56 F Facebook, 189-190 Fanon, Frantz, 27,314,348,349,350,352, Fetishism, and technology, 271-273 Flaubert, Gustave, 186 Folsom, Ed, 240 Forensic turn, 51 Forensics, 102,254,334,338,339,344,357 Foster, Hal, 140 Foucault, Michel, 15,16,17,23,24,25,26,35,38, 39-47,48,53,54,55, 61,77, 79, 88,101,102,14-106,107,108,134,136,152,156,157,158, 159,165,177,179-191,204,205,206,212,251,286,297,299,300,311, 312,313,314,318,330,333,343,358,359 401
Free Software movement, 265 Free will, 48 Freedom, total, 277,286 Freemasonry, 280 Freire, Paulo, 146 French National Archives, origins and early history, 68-70 French Revolution, and archival practices, 68 Freud, Sigmund, 37,193,197,202,322,327 Fritsch, Ahasver, 198 Fry, Benjamin, 144 Fuller, Matthew, 234 G Galloway, Alexander, 223,232,233,238,247,250,317 Gelatinization, 129 Genetic material, as data source, 288-291 Genetic surveillance, 290-291 Gestapo, 84 Gielen, Pascal, 158,183 Godard, Jean-Luc, 144 Google Maps, 190 Government, development of concept, 16th century-onwards, 43-44 dimensions of, 42 Governmentality, (Foucault), 24-25,39-47 and drive to collect, organize and store human records, 113 and global mobilization, 48 and inert interpassivity, 48 definition, 40-42 genealogy of, 42-46 402
Gržinić, Marina, 16,17,19,27,47,48,49,50,51,110,115,116,117, 125-132,136,145,146,149,150,301,350,352,353,355 Guatrai, Félix, 146 H Habermas, Jürgen, 265,280,282,283,285, Hansen, mark, 232,233 Haraway, Donna, 125,332 Hardt, Michael, 258,261,321 Hayles, Katherine N[ancy], 26,125,156,164-165,217,233-248,250, 287,317,332,359 Hegel, [Georg] [Wilhelm] [Friedrich], 133 Heritage institutions, role in preservation of artistic practices, 138-139 Historical avant-garde practices, 59 Historical records as “national monuments”, 71 History, continuum of (Benjamin), 172 genesis of (Nietzsche), 170-171 Hromadžić, Hajrudin, 147 Hui Kyong Chun, Wendy, 21,26,97,112,143,155,156,165,202,238, 248-252-256,257,259,273,276,281,298, 299-301,315,330,331,359,360 Human Genome Diversity Project, 93 Human Genome Project, 301 Humanitarianism, tactics and ethics of, 110 Hypermedia, 220 Hypermedia, structure of (Masnovich), 220, Hypertextual coauthor, 147 I Identity, digital, 315 Ideology of humanitarianism, 66 Inda, Xavier, 43 Industrial Revolution, 219 Information retrieval, 143 403
Information transition, 165 Informational culture, definition, 325 Innis, Robert, 221 Inormation, atomization of, 245 International Criminal Court, 66,87 International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), 340 archival practices, 341-343 archives accessibility, 342 Internet, and hope of democratization, 115 J Jameson, Frederick, 266 Janson, H[orst] W[aldemar], 132 Jarvis, Jill, 215,216 Jenkinson, Hilary, 95 Johnson, Steven, 263 К Kamerić, Sejla, 344 Kamm, Anat, 82 Kant, [Immanuel], 133 Kelly, Kevin, 258 Kelty, Christopher, 258,265 Kember, Sarah, 126 Kessler, Frank, 151,152, Kitchin, Rob, 307 Kittler, Friedrich, 231,233,235,258,324 Klee, Parti, 171 Knowledge production and body-politics, 297 and geoplitics, 297 in the digital age, 47 404
Knowledge, and belief, 283 and coloniality, 55 and power, 54 and subconscious, 54 as instrument of discourse, 54 decolonization of, 55 definition (Foucault), 53-54 delocalized, 53 propositional, 53 Koselleck, Reinhart, 265,280 Kroker, Arthur, 18,124,125,331,332 Kroker, Marilouise, 18,124 L Lacan, Jacques, 258,267 Laermans, Rudi, 158,183 Language, social links - provision, 323 Latour, Bruno, 71,234 Legrady, George, 144 Leigh, Andrea, 152 Levi, Primo, 206,207 Lialina, Olia, 117 Liu, Alan, 244,245 López Petit, Santiago, 20,50,66,129,145,319 Lovink, Geert, 29,59,79,141,257,258,278 Lundemo, Trond, 78,160 Lyotard, Jean-Francois, 226 Μ Mackenzie, Adrian, 234 Manovich, Lev, 26,29,58-59,121,142,156,161-165,217-242,306, 359 405
Marketization ofart, 146 Marx, Karl, 171 Marxism, 139 Mass identities, production of, 321 Mbembe, Achille, 15,16,17,27,47,49,50,66,110,146,283,301,317, 343,349,352,353 McLuhan, Marshall, 221,222,231,233,257 Medak, Tomislav, 119 Media (New), language of, 217-218 Media objects, as interactive narratives (manovich), 228 uptateability of, 220 Media, cultural forms (Manovich), 224-225 fhnction of, in socialist space, 115-116 programmability (Manovich), 218-219 Memory, temporability of, 252 Mendel, [Gregor], see Mendelian genetics Mendelian genetics, 112,277,298,299,300 Merewether, Charles, 178 Merkel, Angela, 200 Mignolo, Walter, 18,53,55,88,101-103,126,136-137,297,360 Mui, Jos de, 142 Muselmann, 207-212 N National Security Agency (NSA), 295 National Socialism, 169 Necrocapitalism, 50 Necropohtics, concept, 49-50 Necropower, Μ Negri, Antonio, 258,261,321 406
Neoliberalism, power of (Buden), 123 Network communication technologoes, political impact, 319 Networked society, paradigms, 257-258 New Communalists, 265,266 Nietzsche, [Friedrich], 54,170 О Qikonomia, 108 P Panofsky, Ervin, 226 Participation, as axiom of democracy, 147 Participatory art, 145 Paul, Christiane, 142 Population, position if in government(ality), 46 Posner, Ernst, 90 post-Fordist division of labor, 50 Power-knowledge complex, 54-55 Prelinger, Rick, 152 Preziosi, Donald, 101,132,133, Progress, idea of (Benjamin), 168 Public sphere, 47,265,282,283 reconfiguration (information technologies aspect), 283 Publicity and Secrecy, 279-285 computer technology and, 281 ideology of, 280-281 Publicity, as normative ideal, 280 metrialization of, 284 right to know and, 282,284 Quijano, Anibal, 25,55-56 Quintana, Antonio Gonzalez, 84 407
R Racism, 21,50,51,130,137,297,299,300,301 Radio amateurs, as communication point during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 116 Radio B92 in Belgrade, 123 Radio Zid in Sarajevo, 123 raison d^tat, 44-45 Rancière, Jacques, 20,63,132,134-136,143,146,232,355,356 Ranke, Leopold von, 71,168 Reigeluth, Tyler, 315,316 Richardson, Brian, 242 Rosenberg, Daniel, 31-32 Røssaak, [Eivind],29,36,154, Rule of Law, 42 Rymarczuk, Robin, 190 S Salmon, Nanette, 132 Saussure, Ferdinand de, 228 Schellenberg ,T[heodore] R[oosevelt], 96 Schrôdinger, Erwin, 298 Schuppli, Susan, 111, 276,335 Science and digital technology in society, 51 Secrecy, and vulnerability, 279 Security-territory-population (Foucault), 40 Sekula, Allan, 79,88,354 Shulgin, Alexei, 117 Simonodon, Gilbert, 234 Snowden, Edward, 79, 82,128,278,286,306,354 Society of control, 21,23,58,61-62,287,292,293,296,304,310,314, 317,321,356 Software, as metaphor of mind (Chun), 249-250 Sorge, Henry, 185 408
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Table of Contents Foreword: Questioning Digital Technologies, Forensics, and Human RightsLaw.7 Acknowledgements. 13 Introduction. 15 I Re/Definition of Major Notions and Their Contextualization . .29 Database.29 Archive. 34 Foucault's Governmentality and Biopolitics within Modernity in the West. 39 Capitalism, Biopolitics, Necropolitics and the Forensic Turn. 47 Knowledge Production.53 Digital Paradigm. 57 State of Control, Communicative Capitalism and Digital Colonialism. 61 II Database as Governmental Technology . 65 Institutionalized Archive and the Modern Order. 65 Paradigms of Archival Science as Paradigms of the Hegemonic Frame of Western Modernity. 94 Database as Governmental Technology and Changing Relations within Governmentality.102 III
Geopolitics of the Archive and Positioning of Art Practices in Relation to Knowledge Production and Digital Coloniality . 115 Specificities of New Media Development in Former Yugoslavia and Some Postsocialist Countries in the 1990s . 115 Role of Institutional Archives in Making the Visible Legible and Distribution of the Sensible/Demand for a New Visibility.132 IV Reformulation of the Archive through or against the Database (and Maybe Vice Versa). 151 Destabilization, Politicization and Reformulation of the Archive in Relation to the Database. 151 Archive: Benjamin, Foucault, Derrida, Agamben. 167 Database: Manovich, Hayles, Chun, Dean. 217
V Rearticulating Knowledge Production in Relation to the Forensic Turn and the Regime of Digital Coloniality. 275 Matrices of Publicity (Visibility, Legality) and Secrecy (Invisibility, Criminality). 279 Body as Archive/Database. 288 Digital Power of Identification, Calculation and Ordering.302 (De)Subjectivization through Digitalization and Shifting Relations between Subject and Object. 313 Practices and Forms of Knowledge Production, Visibility and Bosnian Forensic Contemporaneity. 338 VI Conclusions: Potentiality of Archive, Strategies for Resisting Archival Violence and the Process of Decoloniality. .347 Potentiality of Archive, Strategies for Resisting Archival Violence and the Process of Decoloniality. 347 Bibliography.363 Index rerum et nominorum. 393
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INDEX RERUM ET NOMINORUM A Abu Hamdan, Lawrence, 290,334 Administration, bureaucratie, and exclusion of public, 75 Aesthetics, concept - rethinking of, 134-135 politics of (Rancière), 135 Agamben, Giorgio, 18,19,20,24,26,18,59,104,15, 106-113,125,159,160, 167,203-216,258,276,283,302,320,322,331,333,335,336,337,359 Age of Discovery, 91 Algorithm, 226-227 governmentality, 315 regimes, 57,286,306,309,313,314,316,317,340,360,316 study of culture with (Manovich), 163 Alternative mail system (BBS) during war in Yugoslavia, 119-120 Anderson, Chris, 308 Anderson, Jane, 88 Anti-War Campaign of Croatia, 118 Apprich, Clemens, 121,122,125 Arcades Project, 174-177 Archeion, 177 Archival paradigm, four phases (Cook), 94-100 practices (French Revolution), 68 393
processes, power relations within, 90 record, temporability, 154 Archival turn (Derrida), 66 Archival violence, 200-201 Archive Fever (Derrida), 89,192-193 Archive, as empiricall concept (Foucault), 178 as epistemological concept (Foucault), 178,184-189 as heterotopia (Foucault), 178,186-188 between said and unsaid, 212 between statement and discourse (Foucault), 182 body as, 288-301 definition, 34 etymology (Derrida), 196 political power of (Derrida), 194-195 as place (Duranti), 197-198 as practice (Foucaault), 158 destruction and ISIL, 68 Archives of Terror (Archivos del Terror), 79,83,89 Archives, and coexistence of Thruths, 97 and democracy of Western countries, 80 and democracy, 78 and enduring ephemerality, 155 and experience oflanguage (Agamben), 204 and freedom/deliberation/democracy, 100 and healing of society, 98 and human rights concept, 98 and illuminating past injustices, 98 and issue of autorship, 88-89 and notion of identity, 97 and notion of silence, 77 394
and participative archiving, 99 and relation to previous regimes, 68-70 and the peoples right to know, 73 and totalitarian rule, 80 and truth and reconcihation commissions, 98 appraisal principle, 96 as concrete manifestation of government, 102 as constitutive element of the nation, 72 as governmental technology, 103 as institutions, 34-35 as place of violence (Derrida), 200-202 as shared place (Azoulay), 140 as system of relations between the unsaid and said, 160-161 between democracy and/or total control, 79 colonial and Digital Technology, 92 colonial, 89-93 communist. 80 control of, and political power (Derrida), 100,113 destruction of (case of Caesar), 75 destruction of (case of Stasi), 76 etimology, 36 general [accumulating ofeverythingjifoncmh), 101 KGB (иЅЅК)(Комитет государственной безопасности (КГБ), 80,83 Khmer Rouge, 83 memory and forgetting, 253 metaphorization of, 154 myths on stability and passivity, 157 politics of, 37 postdictatorship nondisclosure, 86-87 practices during and after dictatorships, 84-86 provenance principle, 71,95 395
relation to database, 151-156 role of media tecnologies in, 158-159 SB (Poland)( Ministerstwo Bezpieczeństwa Publicznego^, 80 societal notions, 35-36 Spanish Inquisition, 84 Stasi, 80,82,83 State Security (Bulgaria), 80 STB ( Czech Republic and Slovakia)( Czech: Státní bezpeč nost, Slovak: Štátna bezpečnosť), 80 virtual - without walls, 199 Archiving, as site of colonization. 90 practices of, 67 Archivist, role, 94-95 Archivization, technical methods of, 202-203 Archon, 36,87,195 Arendt, Hannah, 204 Aristotle (Αριστοτέλης Aristoteles), 108,209 ARKzin, 118-123,125 Arns, Inke, 122,123, Arsenij evie, Damir, 351 Art as social practice, 141 expression during socialist period in Yugoslavia, 117 history, and fabrication and maintenance of a modernity, 133 history, fonction of, 132 Auschwitz, 204-216,276,302,335,336 as an unspeakable event, 206 Auto-surveillance, 78 Azoulay, Ariella, 139,347 В Baets, Antoon de, 84-87 Bal, Mieke, 228,242 396
Barbrook, Richard, 122 Barthes, Roland, 228 Beck, Ulrich, 262 Benfield, Dalida, Maria, 63 Bentham, Jeremy, 280 Benjamin, Walter, 26,113,140,144,146,157,167-177,201,204,206, 214,348,359 Bey, Hakim, 146 Big Data, 30,61,199,306-310 Biometric life, 293 Biometrics, definition, 302 Biopolitics, and changes in capitalist neoliberal governability, 49 definition, 39 notion, 48 Biopower, 47,48 definition, 39 Bishop, Claire, 146-148 Blanchot, Maurice, 185 Blogs, as transmitters of an affect, 270 Body, as data source, 288 forensic view of, 288 Bourriaud, Nicolas, 136 Boyd, Danah, 270 Broeckmann, Andreas, 123 Buck-Morss, Susan, 321 Buden, Boris, 123,146 Butler, Judith, 125,332 C Caesar, [Gaius] Julius, 75 Californian Ideology, 122 397
Cameron, Andy, 122 Capitalism, 47 communicative, 48,257,258 neoliberal global, 47 Caygill, Howard, 195 Chamayou, Grégoire, 111 Citizenship, self-responsible, 149 Code, as executable language, 250-252 Colonial records, 90 Coloniality, 55 of power, 56 as constitutive to moderinity, 103 Communicative capitalism, reflectivity of, 263-264 settings, 259-261 societal implications, 62-63 symbolic efficiency, 262 Concetration camp as bioploitical space, 205 Control, cybernetic definition of, 264 Cook, Terry, 94-103,199 Crime scene, artistic approach to, 344-345 CriticalArt Ensemble, 144 Cutrone, Chris, 172 Cybernetic order, 60 D Data concept in society, 31 definition, 30-31 interoperability, 244 mining, 60 origin of concept, 31 398
Database aesthetics of, 142 and contemporary art practices, 143-144 and forensic methodology, 66 and narrative, power relations, 164 archival science approach, 30 as brain vs. folder, 155 as active governmental technology, 156 as artificially constructed communication system, 161 as dominant genre in media art, 139 as form (Manovich), 231 as new cultural norm, 58,141 as technology of power, 275 body as, 283-301 definition (Isanović), 113 definition, 29 narative vs., 229-244 position in culture, 29 programmability, 248-249 redefinition (Hayles), 233-234 redefinition from cultural perspective (Manovich), 162 relation to bioplitics and necropolitics, 110 relation to humanities (Hayles), 235 relation to narrative, 152 semiotic levels (Manovich), 225-226 semiotics of (Manovich), 228-229 Databodies, 293 Datamigrants, 277,288,293 Dataveillance, 302-306 De Baere, Bart, 67,70 Deadly algorthms, 111 Dean, Jodi, 23,26,48,62-63,146,156,162,163,164,166,176,177, 191,257-265,267-373,276,278-285,317,318-331,334,355,359 399
Debord, Guy, 146,258,326,327 Decoloniality (mignoloy), 126 Dehistoricization, 146 Deleuze, Gilles, 22,23,25,61-62,104,106-107,113,146,277,281, 287,311,321,334,356 Democracy, publicity and secrecy within, 278 Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), 91,288,289,290,291,296,301 Derksen, Maarten, 190 Derrida,Jacques, 26,35-38,65,78, 79,82,89,100,113,155,157,158, 167,192-197,200-203,254,286,307,359 Digital age, 92 and access and addressability, 153 and open society, 58 definition, 60 subject and object - status in, 331-337 Digital divide, 63 Digital humanities, 165,237 Digital identity, 315 Digital paradigm, definition, 57 influence on arts, 58 Digital recording technologies, 66 Digital repatriation, 93 Digital sources, dissapearance, 254 Digital surveillance, 82 Digital technologies, ambiguity of nature, 58 and capitalist system, 63 and condition of neoliberal organization, 128 colonial system, 63 definition, 57 interpassivity, 271 400
Dispositive (Di^Mz/ż/)(Agamben), 107-108 Dispositive (Dz5^røti/)(Foucault), 104-106 Document, questioning of (Foucault), 181 Duchamp, Marcel, 138 Duranti, Luciana, 197,198,200 E Ebeling, Knut, 78 Eliassen, Knut Ove, 34,159,178-179,181,184,186,192 Emancipation, idea of, 148 Enlightenment, 39,267,280,285 Enote, Jim, 92 Ernst, Wolfgang, 152,153,154 Etat de contrôle, 61 Eugenics, 112,277,299,300 Eurocentrism, 56,90 European balance, 45 European colonialism, 95 European modernity, 56 F Facebook, 189-190 Fanon, Frantz, 27,314,348,349,350,352, Fetishism, and technology, 271-273 Flaubert, Gustave, 186 Folsom, Ed, 240 Forensic turn, 51 Forensics, 102,254,334,338,339,344,357 Foster, Hal, 140 Foucault, Michel, 15,16,17,23,24,25,26,35,38, 39-47,48,53,54,55, 61,77, 79, 88,101,102,14-106,107,108,134,136,152,156,157,158, 159,165,177,179-191,204,205,206,212,251,286,297,299,300,311, 312,313,314,318,330,333,343,358,359 401
Free Software movement, 265 Free will, 48 Freedom, total, 277,286 Freemasonry, 280 Freire, Paulo, 146 French National Archives, origins and early history, 68-70 French Revolution, and archival practices, 68 Freud, Sigmund, 37,193,197,202,322,327 Fritsch, Ahasver, 198 Fry, Benjamin, 144 Fuller, Matthew, 234 G Galloway, Alexander, 223,232,233,238,247,250,317 Gelatinization, 129 Genetic material, as data source, 288-291 Genetic surveillance, 290-291 Gestapo, 84 Gielen, Pascal, 158,183 Godard, Jean-Luc, 144 Google Maps, 190 Government, development of concept, 16th century-onwards, 43-44 dimensions of, 42 Governmentality, (Foucault), 24-25,39-47 and drive to collect, organize and store human records, 113 and global mobilization, 48 and inert interpassivity, 48 definition, 40-42 genealogy of, 42-46 402
Gržinić, Marina, 16,17,19,27,47,48,49,50,51,110,115,116,117, 125-132,136,145,146,149,150,301,350,352,353,355 Guatrai, Félix, 146 H Habermas, Jürgen, 265,280,282,283,285, Hansen, mark, 232,233 Haraway, Donna, 125,332 Hardt, Michael, 258,261,321 Hayles, Katherine N[ancy], 26,125,156,164-165,217,233-248,250, 287,317,332,359 Hegel, [Georg] [Wilhelm] [Friedrich], 133 Heritage institutions, role in preservation of artistic practices, 138-139 Historical avant-garde practices, 59 Historical records as “national monuments”, 71 History, continuum of (Benjamin), 172 genesis of (Nietzsche), 170-171 Hromadžić, Hajrudin, 147 Hui Kyong Chun, Wendy, 21,26,97,112,143,155,156,165,202,238, 248-252-256,257,259,273,276,281,298, 299-301,315,330,331,359,360 Human Genome Diversity Project, 93 Human Genome Project, 301 Humanitarianism, tactics and ethics of, 110 Hypermedia, 220 Hypermedia, structure of (Masnovich), 220, Hypertextual coauthor, 147 I Identity, digital, 315 Ideology of humanitarianism, 66 Inda, Xavier, 43 Industrial Revolution, 219 Information retrieval, 143 403
Information transition, 165 Informational culture, definition, 325 Innis, Robert, 221 Inormation, atomization of, 245 International Criminal Court, 66,87 International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), 340 archival practices, 341-343 archives accessibility, 342 Internet, and hope of democratization, 115 J Jameson, Frederick, 266 Janson, H[orst] W[aldemar], 132 Jarvis, Jill, 215,216 Jenkinson, Hilary, 95 Johnson, Steven, 263 К Kamerić, Sejla, 344 Kamm, Anat, 82 Kant, [Immanuel], 133 Kelly, Kevin, 258 Kelty, Christopher, 258,265 Kember, Sarah, 126 Kessler, Frank, 151,152, Kitchin, Rob, 307 Kittler, Friedrich, 231,233,235,258,324 Klee, Parti, 171 Knowledge production and body-politics, 297 and geoplitics, 297 in the digital age, 47 404
Knowledge, and belief, 283 and coloniality, 55 and power, 54 and subconscious, 54 as instrument of discourse, 54 decolonization of, 55 definition (Foucault), 53-54 delocalized, 53 propositional, 53 Koselleck, Reinhart, 265,280 Kroker, Arthur, 18,124,125,331,332 Kroker, Marilouise, 18,124 L Lacan, Jacques, 258,267 Laermans, Rudi, 158,183 Language, social links - provision, 323 Latour, Bruno, 71,234 Legrady, George, 144 Leigh, Andrea, 152 Levi, Primo, 206,207 Lialina, Olia, 117 Liu, Alan, 244,245 López Petit, Santiago, 20,50,66,129,145,319 Lovink, Geert, 29,59,79,141,257,258,278 Lundemo, Trond, 78,160 Lyotard, Jean-Francois, 226 Μ Mackenzie, Adrian, 234 Manovich, Lev, 26,29,58-59,121,142,156,161-165,217-242,306, 359 405
Marketization ofart, 146 Marx, Karl, 171 Marxism, 139 Mass identities, production of, 321 Mbembe, Achille, 15,16,17,27,47,49,50,66,110,146,283,301,317, 343,349,352,353 McLuhan, Marshall, 221,222,231,233,257 Medak, Tomislav, 119 Media (New), language of, 217-218 Media objects, as interactive narratives (manovich), 228 uptateability of, 220 Media, cultural forms (Manovich), 224-225 fhnction of, in socialist space, 115-116 programmability (Manovich), 218-219 Memory, temporability of, 252 Mendel, [Gregor], see Mendelian genetics Mendelian genetics, 112,277,298,299,300 Merewether, Charles, 178 Merkel, Angela, 200 Mignolo, Walter, 18,53,55,88,101-103,126,136-137,297,360 Mui, Jos de, 142 Muselmann, 207-212 N National Security Agency (NSA), 295 National Socialism, 169 Necrocapitalism, 50 Necropohtics, concept, 49-50 Necropower, Μ Negri, Antonio, 258,261,321 406
Neoliberalism, power of (Buden), 123 Network communication technologoes, political impact, 319 Networked society, paradigms, 257-258 New Communalists, 265,266 Nietzsche, [Friedrich], 54,170 О Qikonomia, 108 P Panofsky, Ervin, 226 Participation, as axiom of democracy, 147 Participatory art, 145 Paul, Christiane, 142 Population, position if in government(ality), 46 Posner, Ernst, 90 post-Fordist division of labor, 50 Power-knowledge complex, 54-55 Prelinger, Rick, 152 Preziosi, Donald, 101,132,133, Progress, idea of (Benjamin), 168 Public sphere, 47,265,282,283 reconfiguration (information technologies aspect), 283 Publicity and Secrecy, 279-285 computer technology and, 281 ideology of, 280-281 Publicity, as normative ideal, 280 metrialization of, 284 right to know and, 282,284 Quijano, Anibal, 25,55-56 Quintana, Antonio Gonzalez, 84 407
R Racism, 21,50,51,130,137,297,299,300,301 Radio amateurs, as communication point during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 116 Radio B92 in Belgrade, 123 Radio Zid in Sarajevo, 123 raison d^tat, 44-45 Rancière, Jacques, 20,63,132,134-136,143,146,232,355,356 Ranke, Leopold von, 71,168 Reigeluth, Tyler, 315,316 Richardson, Brian, 242 Rosenberg, Daniel, 31-32 Røssaak, [Eivind],29,36,154, Rule of Law, 42 Rymarczuk, Robin, 190 S Salmon, Nanette, 132 Saussure, Ferdinand de, 228 Schellenberg ,T[heodore] R[oosevelt], 96 Schrôdinger, Erwin, 298 Schuppli, Susan, 111, 276,335 Science and digital technology in society, 51 Secrecy, and vulnerability, 279 Security-territory-population (Foucault), 40 Sekula, Allan, 79,88,354 Shulgin, Alexei, 117 Simonodon, Gilbert, 234 Snowden, Edward, 79, 82,128,278,286,306,354 Society of control, 21,23,58,61-62,287,292,293,296,304,310,314, 317,321,356 Software, as metaphor of mind (Chun), 249-250 Sorge, Henry, 185 408
Soros Center for Contemporary Art, 123 Soros, George, 118,122,123,258 Soros’s Foundations for an Open Society, 122 Spivak, Gayatri [Chakravorty], 90 States, modern, classification of, 61 Stoler, Ann Laura, 16,49,66,79,80,88,354 Stroessner [Matiauda], Alfredo, 83,84 Subjectivity, electronically mediated, 262 Subjeczivization, 313-314,317 Surveillance and repression, 85 Surveillance, 303-304 Symbolic efficiency, 261-262 Symbolic identity, 322 T Taylor, Mark, 263 Technocultural, ideology, 285 mode of subjrectivization, 318 subject, 284 Technoculture, 73,279,281,285,317,318 Technological determinism, 63 Technologies, affordable (democratic aspect), 127 Tecnologies, participative, 149 Terranova, Tiziana, 258,264,325 Testimonies, shift from person to matearial evidence, 338 transformation, 276,335-336 Tiananmen Papers, 85 Tlostanova, Madina, 126 Toots, Timo, 144 Total documentation, notion of (Vismann), 74-75 409
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spelling | Isanović, Adla Verfasser (DE-588)1271625644 aut The regime of digital coloniality Bosnian forensic contemporaneity Adla Isanovic CEEOLPRESS Frankfurt am Main 2021 410 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Archiv (DE-588)4002859-8 gnd rswk-swf Forensik (DE-588)1199322490 gnd rswk-swf Datenbank (DE-588)4011119-2 gnd rswk-swf Biopolitik (DE-588)4137810-6 gnd rswk-swf Massengrab (DE-588)4219335-7 gnd rswk-swf Bosnien-Herzegowina (DE-588)4088119-2 gnd rswk-swf Bosnien-Herzegowina (DE-588)4088119-2 g Massengrab (DE-588)4219335-7 s Archiv (DE-588)4002859-8 s Datenbank (DE-588)4011119-2 s Forensik (DE-588)1199322490 s Biopolitik (DE-588)4137810-6 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-3-946993-97-1 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033829346&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033829346&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033829346&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Isanović, Adla The regime of digital coloniality Bosnian forensic contemporaneity Archiv (DE-588)4002859-8 gnd Forensik (DE-588)1199322490 gnd Datenbank (DE-588)4011119-2 gnd Biopolitik (DE-588)4137810-6 gnd Massengrab (DE-588)4219335-7 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4002859-8 (DE-588)1199322490 (DE-588)4011119-2 (DE-588)4137810-6 (DE-588)4219335-7 (DE-588)4088119-2 |
title | The regime of digital coloniality Bosnian forensic contemporaneity |
title_auth | The regime of digital coloniality Bosnian forensic contemporaneity |
title_exact_search | The regime of digital coloniality Bosnian forensic contemporaneity |
title_exact_search_txtP | The regime of digital coloniality Bosnian forensic contemporaneity |
title_full | The regime of digital coloniality Bosnian forensic contemporaneity Adla Isanovic |
title_fullStr | The regime of digital coloniality Bosnian forensic contemporaneity Adla Isanovic |
title_full_unstemmed | The regime of digital coloniality Bosnian forensic contemporaneity Adla Isanovic |
title_short | The regime of digital coloniality |
title_sort | the regime of digital coloniality bosnian forensic contemporaneity |
title_sub | Bosnian forensic contemporaneity |
topic | Archiv (DE-588)4002859-8 gnd Forensik (DE-588)1199322490 gnd Datenbank (DE-588)4011119-2 gnd Biopolitik (DE-588)4137810-6 gnd Massengrab (DE-588)4219335-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Archiv Forensik Datenbank Biopolitik Massengrab Bosnien-Herzegowina |
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