Next 5 Minutes 4 Reader (2003)
Filed under book, catalogue | Tags: · activism, tactical media

“Next 5 Minutes is a festival that brings together media, art and politics.
Next 5 Minutes revolves around the notion of tactical media, the fusion of art, politics and media. The festival is organised irregularly, when the urgency is felt to bring a new edition of the festival together.
The fourth edition of the Next 5 Minutes festival (September 11-14, 2003) was the result of a collaborative effort of a variety of organisations, initiatives and individuals dispersed world-wide. The program and content of the festival is prepared through a series of Tactical Media Labs (TMLs) organised locally in different cities around the globe. This series of Tactical Media Labs started on September 11, 2002 in Amsterdam and they continued internationally right up to the festival in September. TMLs have been organised in: Amsterdam, Sydney, Cluj, Barcelona, Delhi, New York, Singapore, Birmingham, Nova Scotia, Berlin, Chicago, Portsmouth, Sao Paulo, Moscow, Dubrovnik, and Zanzibar.
The program of Next 5 Minutes 4 was structured along four core thematic threads, bringing together a host of projects and debates. These four thematic threads were:
‘The Reappearing of the Public’ deals with the elusiveness of the public that tactical media necessarily needs to interface with, and considers new strategies for engaging with or redefining ‘the public’.
‘Deep Local (Growing Roots for the Global Village)’, which explores the ambiguities of connecting essentially translocal media cultures with local contexts.
‘The Tactics of Appropriation’ questions who is appropriating whom? Corporate, state, or terrorist actors all seem to have become effective media tacticians, is the battle for the screen therefore lost?
‘The Tactical and the Technical’ finally questions the deeply political nature of (media-)technology, and the role that the development of new media tools plays in defining, enabling and constraining its tactical use.”
Edited by Thomas Comiotto, Eric Kluitenberg, David Garcia, and Menno Grootveld
Published in Amsterdam, 2003
140 pages
Event documentation (TacticalMediaFiles.net)
PDF (updated on 2019-5-30)
Comment (0)Oleg Kireev: Media-Activist Cookbook (2006) [Russian]
Filed under book | Tags: · activism, floss, free software, internet, media activism, pirate radio, politics, russia, tactical media, video activism
The publication introduces to the Russian audience topics of tactical media and communicates experience of groups and movements, such as telestreet, Paper Tiger TV, Digital City, The Yes Men, Kein Mensch ist illegal, Critical Art Ensemble; experiences of flashmob, culture jamming, campaigning. It also digs into the history of pirate radios, videoactivism and free software movement. Specifically to Russia, it investigates topics of political technologies (as used in political campaigns and media), and traces the domestic history of free communication in samizdat.
Five translated articles appear in the appendix: David Garcia’s and Geert Lovink’s “ABC of tactical media”, Matteo Pasquinelli’s “Urban Television Manifesto”, “On the use of tactical media in the orange revolution” (by the Ukrainian portal Zaraz. org), Geert Lovink’s “Theory of mixing” and Konrad Becker’s “Freedom of expression and new technologies”.
Publisher Ultra.Culture, Moscow-Yekaterinburg, 2006
Anti-copyright
author (Russian)
PDF (updated on 2013-5-29)
Comment (0)Gilles Deleuze, Félix Guattari: A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia (1980–) [FR, IT, EN, ES, BR-PT, RU, CR]
Filed under book | Tags: · abstract machine, body without organs, capitalism, deterritorialization, philosophy, psychoanalysis, rhizome

“A Thousand Plateaus continues the work Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari began in Anti-Oedipus and has now become established as one of the classic studies of the development of critical theory in the late twentieth century. It occupies an important place at the center of the debate reassessing the works of Freud and Marx, advancing an approach that is neither Freudian nor Marxist but which learns from both to find an entirely new and radical path. It presents an attempt to pioneer a variety of social and psychological analyses free of the philosophical encumbrances criticized by postmodern writers. A Thousand Plateaus is an essential text for feminists, literary theorists, social scientists, philosophers, and others interested in the problems of contemporary Western culture.”
Publisher Les Editions de Minuit, Paris, 1980
Volume 2 of Capitalisme et Schizophrénie
ISBN 2707303070
645 pages
English edition
Translation and Foreword by Brian Massumi
Publisher University of Minnesota Press, 1987
ISBN 0816614024, 9780816614028
xix+610 pages
Key words and phrases: deterritorialization, abstract machine, rhizome, body without organs, semiotic, haecceities, war machine, stratum, black hole, nomad, fascism, destratification, psychoanalysis, line of flight, Gilles Deleuze, molar, haptic, schizoanalysis, surplus value, Paul Virilio
Review: Sander L. Gilman (Journal of Interdisciplinary History 1989).
Mille plateaux (French, 1980, 7 MB, added on 2015-3-24, updated on 2016-8-3)
A Thousand Plateaus (English, trans. Brian Massumi, 1987, 6 MB, updated on 2019-8-19)
Mille piani: capitalismo e schizofrenia (Italian, trans. Giorgio Passerone, 1987/2003, 10 MB, added on 2016-8-3)
Mil mesetas: capitalismo y esquizofrenia (Spanish, trans. José Vázquez Pérez with Umbelina Larraceleta, 1988, 23 MB, added on 2016-8-3)
Mil platôs: capitalismo e esquizofrenia, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (BR-Portuguese, trans. Ana Lúcia de Oliveira, et al., 1995-97, added on 2016-8-3)
Kapitalizm i shizofreniya: tysyacha plato (Russian, trans. Ya.I. Svirsky, 2010, DJV, 11 MB, added on 2016-8-3)
Kapitalizam i shizofrenija 2. Tisuću platoa (Croatian, trans. Marko Gregorić, 2013, 19 MB, added on 2021-3-24)