brian carroll on 11 Apr 2001 17:01:48 -0000 |
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---------- From: brian carroll <human@ARCHITEXTUREZ.COM> Reply-To: "Basic and applied design (Art and Architecture)"<DESIGN-L@LISTS.PSU.EDU> Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2001 02:08:06 -0800 To: DESIGN-L@LISTS.PSU.EDU Subject: American Ruins hi. i'm glad Joćo M. said something similar to what i was contemplating. i don't entirely disagree with Gregory, as there is some truth, but not the whole truth, to what he presents with clarity and force regarding the United States. my contribution would be to add that while the US may have great strengths, like Gregory and others (don't remember if it was lauf-s or someone else...) that these can also be weaknesses at points. yet, my position is that i do not think this is an either-or situation. either overwhelming force is good, or it is bad. it is obviously both. so, the idea of paradox enters this discussion. multivalent viewpoints included, it seems that while the US is apparently versus the World right now, there are many in the US whom dislike or disagree with what could be considered the 'party line' of US dogma. such as the idea of being a 'superpower' or the most powerful nation in the world, or leaders of the free world, or whatnot. ideologically this may be sound, as it is drilled into the brains through rote obedience through the educational system, like most nation building in the individuals of a country and its recognition and identification of its self, through its people and their attitudes to themselves and to the world outside themselves. first person experience, as one tiny individual in the 300 million person USA, in the 33 million person California, is that the same forces that are glorified and are sources of pride also are used to crush any attempts to change the current system, not because of reason, but ideological tenets, which to cross them is to cross the realm from friend to enemy, *in your own country*. their can be a strength in individualism that is no different from the heard mentality when interacting in mass culture. while the US has free speech, for example, not much speech of value is being freely expressed, which challenges the system of operation that exists. mostly there is silence, and drum banging, calling the troops to line up... which is interesting to me, that is, the idea of a civil war in the US. not in the past (while i really appreciated the analysis and makes me consider it more in the present, as i do not have the ancestry, yet feel equally american)... the Civil War in the US today has more to do with minds than it has to do with bodies. and what minds are going to control or lead, the country, - and the World! as the American Pundits earn a living by repeating in chorus... to cross the boundary between the acceptable and the questionable in US culture is to commit treason to the current system of operation. one is punished, and that very same 'overwhelming use of force' is used against citizens to stop changing the status quo system that exists, and pre-exists their role in society. maybe not an empire, imperial, and most certainly not landed, in the feudal/royalty sense, but surely there is a class distinction in the US and an aristocracy, if not of bodies, then of minds. to succeed, you must believe in the system that exists. to challenge this, and lose like most all do, is to sign your own death warrant, and to prepare the path for your own extinction. Americans today are insulated from any reality that they do not want to acknowledge, as reality today, no matter how objective, is still subjective, in that the individual is privatized, and thus does not represent the whole, and cannot, in this realm. the privitization goes from minds, to land, to architecture, to ideas, copyrights, trademarks, ways of seeing, ways of believing, whatnot. when speaking as Americans, about the world, 'we' represents that of our forefathers and mothers. 'we' are based in language, in an inherited identity. but 'we' are more than Americans in war, especially in civil war. as it is not so simple a fight as right against wrong, but better versus worse, for some privatized group of human beings. like any war, humans kill humans for their causes. it is inevitable, given nature, given the perils of life lived. yet, when it is done unconsciously, when the other becomes not a human being, but purely an enemy, something turns off in the warrior, and death is a detachment, the killing of the soldier of the enemy, as a necessary act. if only it were so. instead, little babies are being slaughtered in the middle east right now from both sides, Israel and Palestine. human beings shooting children, to make a point about whose humanity and justice are better in the either- or world, where winner takes all. without paradox, without human vantages, this could be rationalized as the price of war, of freedom. but to me that is denying something essential about the nature of reality as it is lived. that when speaking in absolutes, absolutely everything must be taken into account. and if it is not, the object of the real is not so real as it is a fiction, an illusive veil of reality as a Native American once said to me, lift the veil of illusion off your eyes... what any of this means, i do not know. while i am glad that the US exists in the world, i hate it right now, and i am a loyal citizen to the tenets of that the country is founded on, yet this country is not my country. it is not about ideas, but ideologies. it is not about change but stagnation. it is not about freedom, but obedience. it is not about imagination but rote training. it is a sick country. it is a sick world, too. but the US, for all its mythical omnipotence is impotent. is has no longer has a spirit that can match its bravado, and fight a civil war to regain what has been lost, the public determination over the destiny of the country and its future. if you have private wealth, private power, private ideas, are a business person who values the creation of wealth, et cetera. it is probably an okay place to live. kind of like a hotel in disneyland, with pollution and wars on the hotel television. but for the rest, it is a struggle, an unsaid, unreported, and unacknowledged struggle against the forces that have been moving the country since its industrialization into a mass culture, without a public mass philosophy, other than private individualism. pathos, not nearly. psychotic, definitely. this place is nuts. the last thing any one cares about is the truth. that is, the public truth. that thing about conceding, about the idea of reason, about compromise. no, it is not in the psychology of indoctrination, in this doctor nation... any attempt at change is killed outright, not only by the institutions, but by the people. by the neighbors. by the students in the same classes. people are scared to think, to challenge, to debate, to question authority. and it does not happen. when it does, the people disappear, and go somewhere else. find a group to join, another version of the same socio-cultural bureaucracy, and continue the same stinking system moving forward, as if incremental change was going to change any increment in this mental system, which is whack. America is not the land of the free. people are not equal. justice is not fair and humane. this whole country is cruel and inhumane punishment to any one who dares confront it on terms other than the ones it sets out for itself. sure, everyone can take a drink, smoke a cigarette or whatnot, and believe it will all work out, with or without bloodshed. but that bloodshed is already happening, that civil war, in the cities of america, in the schools, in the minds. the statistically perfect person is theoreticized on the nightly news along with commercials selling pills to meet these ideal needs. while no mention is made of any of the initiatives to challenge the status quo. it is not only a fortress mentality to the world, America has a fortress mentality to itself. it is an enigma, a puzzle. to solve it, you join the battle, you join the war, and you fight. and people conceptually and literally die doing this. while trumpeters go up on the hill on their horses and blare the sound of the charge, there is a bloody mess on the ground, on the land, in the minds. America is in Ruins. America is Ruined in terms dream it professes to have achieved. it is a big lie, if need be said. while the US may have its colonial history, to me this is even remote from my daily experience. it is all a part of the mythical and ideal grand narrative that is the US in its private his-story. the America i know is the one of nature, of the land, of waterfalls and lakes, trees and snow, wildflowers and raccoons, bird, and fish. it is of ancient paths along rivers, along creeks, along the woods, where natives walked, where animals moved, and where the ancient world that pre-exists it all still does exist. it is the pre-American America. while it may be capitalized, with lake homes and motor boats and jet skis and fishing boats, this is not it. it is an artificial amusement park. it is a fossil, a species, a geography that creates an ethnography, and it is still true today. the most basic truth i can find, for myself, in what i put out for public comment, is that the America i have known is a relationship between the wilderness and that which is developed, as a garden, or as an office building. the wilderness, of mind, of body, of beings, has all but been killed off in society. it is on the verge of extinction, both literally and metaphorically. everything, every idea, every action, is so cultivated (acculturated) that it is a neat puzzle piece which fits into the larger America, which makes it tick, makes it work, and these are the ideas that go forward, the people whom move ahead. if you are a square, and don't fit in the round hole, you have the opportunity to find some squares to exist with. often, to have this, many people have fought for alternative opportunities. but there are so many pieces which do not fit this puzzle, and so many fights going on, everyone against everyone, issue after issue, that the private world views fight for the right to be absolute, while everyone dies in some way or another, and loses part and parcel of their rights, one after another, no matter whom the victor is. if there were a public, an America of human beings, and not private citizens alone, and a common discourse that was objective in this sense were to be established, it could be much different. cooperation could come before competition, but still innovation could happen while shared needs are addressed. public and private goals could be pursued without one winning and taking away the others rights, via more money or power or prestige. but this is not going to happen, this change. as it has been killed off. there are no students whom will rise in the system to challenge this condition. as there is no way to rationalize what is going on as a whole, in private terms. the only thing anyone can do is fight a private battle, and win or lose, kill your fellow citizens, and the world. else, dissent and become a traitor to your neighbors, when declaring aloud the corruption and the deceit and the pure greed of this Country and its total lack of culture beyond that of its-self and its-interests, which are private, and viewed as inalienable rights, even if one person's rights take away anothers. for all whom fought and died for the US and its beliefs, it is a sad thing to stand behind the US as it exists today, and to support it with the faith of a true believer. skepticism is even not good enough in this cultural holocaust. just as everyone in America has their deity, so too, they have their enemies, which is everyone who is not like them. and it is in this state of mind that the US meets the world. and the world sees America, US, as a narcissist with a big mirror and no interest in anyone but its-self and its belief in its self. the rites of passage here, for a nation, will be that not only does the bubble burst, but so do bombs, in the minds of the people whom believe this mythical America, who have faith in the system of operation that exists, as it exists. and whom put down any attempt to change, in a reactionary conservatism based on fear and private self-interest above that of harder, longer-term cultural goals for the land and its people. America may be a dream, but today it is a nightmare, and people need to wake up to this reality. without free minds, there is no free thought. and without exercising these, and not only talking, but acting, doing something, something bigger than a private donation or act of charity, but putting your life on the line for changing this culture- then, no matter what you past in this culture, you are not an American on my side of this civil war, but a coward. go silent and promote the status quo. else, put your ideas in the messy pit that is this hell hole and let's fight, and see who's reality is more real, whose truth is more true, in this paradoxical mind field. peace before war, but if there is no basis for peace, no human connection, then it is private wo|man against private wo|man, private geopolitical aims and nuclear games. the hubris of the US is an achilles heel. this is the last place for free thought. where do you go in the world when in the US one can no longer think? hmmm. take that drink, that pill, that needle, that gun, and take your life out of your own hands. else join the parade, marching into oblivion, and salute the despots leading this country into their own privatized armageddon. and, this is only an architectural analysis of the situation. _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold