Name : Geke van Dijk Time : 15.00-17.30 hours (Paradiso Hall) Subject: The Desire to be Wired Date : Friday 19 January 1996 |
This May Imply 'Killing' Your Parents
One of the central themes that occurred on the first day of the N5M conference was the analysis of the 'Desire to be Wired'. Or, as Geert Lovink put it, the analyis of the myth that seduces us to get on the net. Several speakers adressed this myth in their contribution to the conference, and no doubt this theme will be alive for a while longer. It seems that the moment has come for re-politicizing the cyber-rap of 'the virtual class'. Steven Kurz (Critical Arts Ensemble, Chicago) and Richard Barbrook (Hypermedia Research Centre, University of Westminster, London) both spoke about this theme during the session 'Desire to be Wired'. And also Mark Dery adressed to it during the N5M opening session 'From Acces to All to Access for What'. There is a lot to the arguments the speakers have brought forward, though you will have to see through the somewhat pamphletistic tone of the speeches. This is not a conspiracy theory. This is a generation conflict, and it may imply 'killing' your parents. To summ up the most important arguments of the speakers:
In 'ZK Proceedings 1995, the Next Five Minutes edition' you can find an article
from Richard Barbrook and Andy Cameron on this theme: 'The Californian Ideology'. The
proceedings are also available on print at the desk in de Balie. For further reading about the Hypermedia Research Centre you should check http://www.hrc.wmin.ac.uk/
Geke van Dijk (geke@acsi.nl) |