The Revenge of the Real: Politics for a Post-Pandemic World

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The Revenge of the Real: Politics for a Post-Pandemic World
Sat. 19. 6. 19:3021:00

Keynote Lecture with Benjamin Bratton (US), followed by a conversation with Rahel Süß (DE)

COVID-19 exposed the pre-existing conditions of the current global crisis. Many Western states failed to protect their populations, while others were able to suppress the virus only with sweeping social restrictions. In contrast, many Asian countries were able to make much more precise interventions. Everywhere, lockdown transformed everyday life, introducing an epidemiological view of society based on sensing, modeling, and filtering. What lessons are to be learned? The Revenge of the Real envisions a new positive biopolitics that recognises that governance is literally a matter of life and death. We are grappling with multiple interconnected dilemmas—climate change, pandemics, the tensions between the individual and society—all of which have to be addressed on a planetary scale. Even when separated, we are still enmeshed. Can the world govern itself differently? What models and philosophies are needed?

In his keynote, Benjamin Bratton will argue that instead of thinking of biotechnologies as something imposed on society, we must see them as essential to a politics of infrastructure, knowledge, and direct intervention. In this way, we can build a society based on a new rationality of inclusion, care, and prevention.

 

© Benjamin H. Bratton
Benjamin H. Bratton

Benjamin H. Bratton's work spans Philosophy, Art, Design and Computer Science. He is Professor of Visual Arts and Director of the Center for Design and Geopolitics at the University of California, San Diego. He is Program Director of The New Normal programme at Strelka Institute of Media, Architecture and Design in Moscow. He is also Professor of Digital Design at The European Graduate School and Visiting Faculty at SCI_Arc (The Southern California Institute of Architecture).

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Rahel Süß

Rahel Süß is a political theorist researching digital technologies and the future of democracy at Humboldt University (post-doc). She is the founder of the journal engagée and the founding director of the Data Politics Lab. Rahel is currently working on her forthcoming monograph on the idea of experimental democracy. She is the author of ‘La Politique de la Provocation’ (2021), ‘Demokratie und Zukunft – Was auf dem Spiel steht’ (2020), and ‘Kollektive Handlungsfähigkeit’ (2015).

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