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RESISTING SOVEREIGN SURVEILLANCE: AN ACTIVIST AGENDA FROM THE INCARCERATED Jessa Lingel + Aram Sinnreich | October 2014

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Presentation made by Jessa Lingel and Aram Sinnreich at the Internet Research 15 Conference in Daegu, Korea, 10/23/14. Full draft of the article is available at http://j.mp/incodification. Presentation audio: https://soundcloud.com/original-sinn/incodification_ir15 Abstract: This paper reviews penal history in order to consider forms of resistance to mass surveillance. Because experiences of surveillance are endemic to incarcerated life, identifying tactics of resistance among these populations provides valuable insights for potential forms of counter-conduct in other circumstances of ubiquitous monitoring. We focus on three forms of protest: hunger strikes, alternate communication networks and viral dance videos, which we frame through Foucault’s theory of askesis. We introduce the term incodification as a means of describing conditions of continuous surveillance ingrained into infrastructures of everyday life, even as these conditions give rise to tactics of resistance like those identified in this paper. Our objective in introducing this term, and with our analysis as a whole, is to provoke theoretical and activist projects that account for and subvert infrastructures of incodification.

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RESISTING SOVEREIGN SURVEILLANCE:

AN ACTIVIST AGENDA FROM THE INCARCERATEDJessa Lingel + Aram Sinnreich | October 2014

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ASCETICS, ASKESIS, ACTIVISM

Askesis – “an exercise of self upon self by which one tries to work out, to transform one’s self and to attain a certain mode of being” - Foucault (1998).

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HUNGER STRIKES AND ASKESIS?

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MEDIA REFUSAL AS COUNTER CONDUCT

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POLITICS OF LEGIBILITY

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AESTHETICS OF POLITICS

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ALTERNATIVE COMMUNICATION NETWORKS

1. Argot

Network Society Equivalents • 1337• Geek-speak• TXTing language• LOLcats/dogespeak• Memetic slang

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ALTERNATIVE COMMUNICATION NETWORKS

2. Tap Codes

Network Society Equivalent • Mesh networks

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ALTERNATIVE COMMUNICATION NETWORKS

3. Textual Encryption

Network Society Equivalents • Digital Encryption

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ALTERNATIVE COMMUNICATION NETWORKS

4. Smuggling Network Society Equivalents • VPNs• Proxy servers• Steganography

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INCODIFICATION

You are here Incarceration

You are hereIncodification

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