Eugene Thacker
Eugene Thacker is a writer, theorist, artist, who teaches at the School of Literature, Communication & Culture at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
ReadEugene Thacker is a writer, theorist, artist, who teaches at the School of Literature, Communication & Culture at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
ReadIn light of the current FBI/Patriot Act investigations against Critical
Art Ensemble (CAE), it is worthwhile to point out two moments from the
history of the US government?s involvement in biowarfare. The first
concerns the specific issue of access to knowledge, education, and
resources in the life sciences. The second concerns the general
backdrop of US biodefense ideology. All of this information has been
confirmed by several sources, and has been in the public domain for
some time (see the references below).
Needless to say, this is not meant to be a comprehensive ?history? of
biowarfare. Instead, it is a perspective on biowarfare from the vantage
point of US involvement. What is evident is that the US government?s
involvement in biowarfare raises far more substantial questions than
the investigation of dissenting artists.
They wanted the Germs; they got 'em. - Darby Crash
The use of the symbolic abstraction of fear as an exchangeable sign has
always been a helpful means to justify and manifest the most perverse
needs of authority invested in the expansion of militarized orders and
the erasure of individual autonomy. But in the United States after the
9/11 attacks, fear reigns supreme as a fundamental unit of exchange
across the entire political, economic, and military spectrum.
A collective of five artists dedicated to exploring the intersections
between art, technology, radical politics and critical theory.