The Futility of Censorship
Artist Muntadas created "The File Room" (discussed in Steven Wilson's book Information Arts: Intersections of Science, Art and Technology as an archive of censorship, a living record of society's ceaseless efforts to control culture and values. The site uses the Web's global scope to collect and store essays, speeches and artistic works from all over the world which have been subject to censorship, from the Republic of Korea's criminal code to high school newspapers to art exhibits in rural areas city halls. "The File Room" classifies its growing holdings by location, date, media and so-called grounds for censorship.
Anybody can contribute new examples of censorship by filling out a short form on the site, which is also part of an art gallery in downtown Chicago.
The strange dichotomy is that the more censors try to curb information, the bigger and richer "The File Room" grows. Sadly, the site makes clear that the United States -- the creator of the modern idea of free speech -- has become one of the world's most ubiquitous censors. "The File Room" literally feeds off censorship, its archived categories growing all the time -- explicit sexuality, language, nudity, political/economic/social opinion, racial and ethnic, religious, sexual/gender orientation and numerous others. Many of these battles involve the so-called protection of children. The access to information and opinion the Net has given kids is one of the most terrifying ideas of the 21st century.
Beautifully organized -- with sections on visual arts, film/video, print, broadcast and electronic media, public speech, personal opinion, even commercial advertising -- the site has become a trove of ideas, opinions and artworks. It also carries an emotional punch. It's truly moving and outrageous to see some of the works (and thoughts) people and institutions are still trying to kill off. What a curious time -- the most sophisticated and open information machinery in history spreading like wildfire, and narrow-minded idiots all over the planet trying to turn back the clock. There are countless governments and institutions who still believe they can impose their views and values on their children and the rest of the world, if only they can practice censorship.
Online rights is a seminal issue, but the smaller fights sometimes obscure the new and much larger reality. Censorship as we used to know it is no longer a viable option as long as there is a World Wide Web.
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See, censorship is futile. The great Slashdot troll investigation has not and will no tbe forgetten!!!
beowulf cluster of Katz articles..
oooooh this is just like George Orwell's 1984. Big Brother is Watching! "Those who can't get this quote right deserve neither sex nor hot meals" - Abraham Lincoln.--
Kudos on the frost pistage!
If an AC gets fist sport, the terrorists have already won.
Inverse Goatse? Estaog?
Some censorship is good you know.
Could we load LUNIX on Jon Katz? I think it'd make him FASTAR!!! Everything needs to be FASTAR!!! Lord knows what the world really needs is more Jon Katz articles!
God that is so lame.
Amazing! Taco killed the SID that he created in response to the extreme bitchslapping in the Oracle thread, where a single comment got over 800 moderations, and where every comment in the ensuing thread was downmodded to -1! I am talking about this sid.
Yeah, the metamod discussion. I was wanting to post that link too, but, too late... it's be censored. How appropriate.
Congratulations on your 1000th post!
they murdered King, fool.
Some people spell pergery "perjury."
Secession is the right of all sentient beings.
....but I got high
I was goin' to post a story, but then I got high
I was goin' to make some sense in article, but then I asked why?
then I got high, then I got high, then I got high
My name's JohKatz, and I get high
I don't make sense, when I get high
I'm a fucking moron and I know why
cuz I got high cuz I got high cuz I got hi-i-igh