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Autonomy Cube
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Description
For the first time in its history in the Edith-Russ-Haus the Cube's Tor relay served as an exit-node by joining into the network of volunteer-run servers providing anonymous Internet access around the world, way beyond the defined boundaries of the gallery space.
In developing an entire exhibition around a single artwork, the Edith-Russ-Haus seeked to make a statement on the proliferation of surveillance technology upon our daily lives, and the disconcerting obliviousness of public knowledge on this issue. An issue that risks transforming open societies into control states. In light of the rapidly expanding techno-sphere and after journalistic revelations exposed massive surveillance operations by powerful states without civic consent or democratic procedures, the Autonomy Cube project revives the utopian ideas from the initial years of the Internet.
In the book two newly commissioned essays provide critical reading of the Autonomy Cube project from multiple perspectives. The art historian Dr. Luke Skrebowski positions the piece in the history of institutional critic, meanwhile architect and urbanist Keller Easterling tackles with its political potential.
authors: Trevor Paglen, Jacob AppelbaumKeller Easterling, Luke Skrebowski, Edit Moln?r and Marcel Scwierin
Product details
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Edition:
- 1
- Languages:
- Original: German , Original: English
- Number of Pages:
- 107
- Publisher:
- Revolver Publishing
- Publication Date:
- 2016-01-31
- Release Date:
- 2016-01-01
- ISBN / EAN:
- 9783957633026
- Weight:
- 352 g
- Dimensions:
- 211/213/12 cm
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