in/compatible publics
 
Keynote by Jodi Dean (us)
Moderated by Krystian Woznicki (de/pl)
 
Hundreds of thousands of people have recently responded to capitalist  dispossession by taking space, occupying sites that, ostensibly open  and public, the process of occupation reveals as closed to the many and  belonging to the few. As a tactic, occupation responds to communicative  capitalism’s ideology of publicity. Communicative capitalism announces  the convergence of democracy and capitalism in networked communication  technologies that promise access and equality, urge participation, and  celebrate creative engagement. Occupation accepts that promise. The  resulting disturbance – pepper spray, riot gear, eviction – reveals the  incompatibility at communicative capitalism’s heart. At this point,  though, the tactic of occupation is compatible with the system it  ostensibly rejects. Thus, it is necessary to consider the gap between  occupation and its politicisation, between occupation as a tactic and  occupation as a form.