Autonomous Archiving
Edited by Artikisler Collective (Özge Çelikaslan, Alper Sen, Pelin Tan)
Edited by Artikisler Collective (Özge Çelikaslan, Alper Sen, Pelin Tan)
As an institutional
practice, archival practices often tent to serve to colonization, surveillance
and discipline society of the Modern world. In the last ten years, with the
digital technology and social movement detecting, recording and accumulating
images become a civil activity. Thus, archiving videos and other types of
visual images brought also non-institutional practices and as well contemporary
discussions related to image, open source, collectivity and forensics. Beside
interviews with video activists; this book compiles several writers’ articles
on their practices and discussions of archives from several angles: forensics,
decolonization and commons.
Content
Editorial, Artikisler Collective
Chapter I - Haunting
Image
Counter-forensics and Photography, Thomas Keenan
Threshold of Detectability, Eyal Weizman
The Need for Objective Photos and Videos as Evidence, Murat Deha Boduroglu
Law and Images-II, Oktay Ince
Counter-forensics and Photography, Thomas Keenan
Threshold of Detectability, Eyal Weizman
The Need for Objective Photos and Videos as Evidence, Murat Deha Boduroglu
Law and Images-II, Oktay Ince
Chapter II – Archive
Fever
10 Thesis on the Archive, Shaina Anand
The Dominant, the residual and the emergent in archival imagination, Lawrence Liang
Archiving the Garbage, Ege Berensel
On the Necropolitics - Decolonizing Archiving, Pelin Tan
10 Thesis on the Archive, Shaina Anand
The Dominant, the residual and the emergent in archival imagination, Lawrence Liang
Archiving the Garbage, Ege Berensel
On the Necropolitics - Decolonizing Archiving, Pelin Tan
Chapter III – Autonomy
of Commons
When Seeing is Belonging: The Photography of Tahrir, Lara Baladi
Vitality and Atemporality, Eric Kluitenberg
Commons and digging tunnels, Sevgi Ortaç
Creative and Critical Use of Complex Networks and Graph Commons, Burak Arikan
Interviews with Activist Collectives, Inadina Haber, Seyr-i Sokak,Videoccupy and vidyo kolektif
When Seeing is Belonging: The Photography of Tahrir, Lara Baladi
Vitality and Atemporality, Eric Kluitenberg
Commons and digging tunnels, Sevgi Ortaç
Creative and Critical Use of Complex Networks and Graph Commons, Burak Arikan
Interviews with Activist Collectives, Inadina Haber, Seyr-i Sokak,Videoccupy and vidyo kolektif
Title: Autonomous Archiving
Editors: Artikisler Collective (Özge Çelikaslan, Alper Sen, Pelin Tan)
Contributors: bak.ma, Thomas Keenan, Lawrence Liang, Murat Deha Boduroglu, Ege Berensel, Eyal Weizman, Inadina Haber, Lara Baladi, Shaina Anand, pad.ma, Burak Arikan, Oktay Ince, Eric Kluitenberg, Pelin Tan, Sevgi Ortaç, Seyr-i Sokak, vidyo kolektif.
Design: Yelta Köm
Language: English
Proofreading: Braxton Hood, Pauline Yao
Size: 10.5o x 18 cm
Date: April 2016
ISBN: 978-84-944873-1-6
Publisher: dpr-barcelona
Editors: Artikisler Collective (Özge Çelikaslan, Alper Sen, Pelin Tan)
Contributors: bak.ma, Thomas Keenan, Lawrence Liang, Murat Deha Boduroglu, Ege Berensel, Eyal Weizman, Inadina Haber, Lara Baladi, Shaina Anand, pad.ma, Burak Arikan, Oktay Ince, Eric Kluitenberg, Pelin Tan, Sevgi Ortaç, Seyr-i Sokak, vidyo kolektif.
Design: Yelta Köm
Language: English
Proofreading: Braxton Hood, Pauline Yao
Size: 10.5o x 18 cm
Date: April 2016
ISBN: 978-84-944873-1-6
Publisher: dpr-barcelona
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