[spectre] noZelig - French digital countercultures event

Andreas Broeckmann abroeck@transmediale.de
Sun, 27 Jan 2002 15:37:20 +0200


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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 23:53:33 +0100

[for any information regarding the no-zelig conference, please
contact contact@no-zelig.org]

The year 2000 has had its zeligConf', european digital
countercultures meeting. It should have happened only once. But
since that event, the french LSQ (the french "Loi Sur la Securit=C8
Quotidienne ) has come to life. The year 2002 will then see a 'no-
zelig', first stage of a insubordination and civil disobedience Forum,
a small hackmeeting serving as an introduction to the Big Brother
Awards France.

In the year 2000, the zeligConf ', the European digital
countercultures Meeting, took place after Seattle which saw of the
importance taken by the communication tools in the policital
struggle and debate. The meeting attendants noticed that the
Independant Media Center had been surrounded by the police,
which was trying to deprive thecontesting of its powerful weapon of
coordination and cooperation.

In the year 2001, Genoa showed us that an Independant Media
Center could also be a target of the desire of vengeance, of blind
and systematic violence from some kind of police. The 9/11 events
have given the opportunity to many western governments to make
laws come up which, in other circumstances would never had been
voted in such form. The monitoring of the internet has been voted,
as well as the criminalisation of cryptography and hackers.

Last year's meeting between free software defenders, life patenting
opponents, independant media, hacktivists, social movements
activists, privacy activists, have shown up to which point the
networks' notion could be a constructive answer to the privatization
of the world by the Empire merchants.

If hackmeetings exist in many western countries, France was
rather deprived in this matter. The Y2K zeligConf' had been
conceived as an european rendez-vous, which should initially have
taken place only once, in collaboration with several foreign
collectives.

But the situation has gotten worse and worse since las year and it
is worth reviewing the state of the art in the field of network rights
and freedoms. The 2002 edition won't have the european dimension
of the zeligConf'. It takes place in a time of overbid and so-called
security "emergency". So, and rather than to say good-bye to the
"free" suporters' values, we decided to resist and to organize this
"no-zelig".

A space-time of convergences to envisage new possibilities of
collective actions between the various cultures of networks. A
temporary autonomous zone of productive cooperation between the
the activism and hack cultures the hack, the practices of counter
information and the productive genius of the free software, the
creativity of the social movements' actors and the communities of
networks.

During the No-Zelig, you'll be able to hear talks about perspectives
of civil liberties and security, LSQ software patenting, generic
impossible protection of personal data on the web, cryptography,
cooperative webhosting services. An iniation to SPIP (a
collaborative webauthoring tool) will be proposed. A project of Net's
by the associative actors in French-speaking Africa will also be
presented. Finally, there will be several workshops on computer
security or electronic intelligence.

These conferences have been setup with the help of Samizdat,
Globenet, L'Autre Net, LSIjolie, BugBrother, Gandi, les Virtualistes,
Kitetoa,the French Lawyers Union, Ras l'Front, Souriez, vous =CDtes
film=C8s. At the CICP, Centre International des Cultures Populaires,
21 ter rue Voltaire, 75011 Paris (M=C8tro : Boulets Montreuil),
starting on January, 25th 6pm, ending on January, 27 th.

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