Sally Jane Norman on Sun, 28 Mar 1999 20:47:26 +0200 |
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Syndicate: an unuseful expression of solidarity |
Dear Friends This message to fellow syndicalists has been a long, wracked number of days in the making ; perhaps Iâ??m one of many reticent to occupy the vital space-time, phone and electricity resources, that this list currently offers and demands. In life and death situations, can an outsiderâ??s subjective yearnings come through as anything better than idle rhetoric? Readers seeking concrete info and feedback on immediate issues please skip this message now and accept my apologies. How to act concretely at this trivial level : the school where Iâ??ve barely begun working is so backward in its networking practice that right now it makes most sense simply to talk to the students individually, to trigger some discussion, pass on URLs and some of the onslaught of these messages. Nothing that looks or feels impressive or even particularly effective, just stupid, dogged attempts to communicate on a one-to-one level. Next Five Minutes then next five days then next five days then all hell broke loose. Ironic to see tactical media being pushed to the hilt, acrobatics of communication channels tracing eery trajectories ; the choreography of media mobility with its precariousness and its poignancy as I exalted it two weeks back has become a very different dance, and to focus on its formal attributes seems obscene. The aesthetics of structure, of organisation â?? but how can one even think/say this without suffering (self-)recrimination for indulgence? Lisa, forgive me for not contributing yesterday, Iâ??m numbstruck dumbstruck which is no excuse. Not knowing what to say and feeling embarrassed about encumbering with mumblings, particularly since our hitherto familiar syndicate " family " has spawned massively, and many newcomers are understandably not tuned or receptive to musings of the unuseful kind. Iâ??m deeply troubled by this encounter with emergency media activism and by the specific conditions it reflects : every day in the French press for years we have been informed of appalling exactions in Algeria that go unchecked, including since March 25th (imminent elections are prompting new bouts of violence), of atrocities in warring African states that go unchecked ; cases in which our (post-)colonial history bears a heavy responsibility, but in those cases, the networked organisation and information channelling that weâ??re currently witnessing/ building hasnâ??t existed. Tutsi and Hutu massacres were off the media map in many ways â?? until it was too late to do anything other than indignantly " try " the authors in the name of horrifyingly deferred humanitarianism. Media disparities, discontinuities, disconnections : no networks, no information, postponed compassion, manageable remorse - the story too often. Perhaps like a lot of people, because this is my first experience of this kind, Iâ??m at sea in the present situation where people met personally or on screen, people who inhabit my social space, are feeding back reflections on their own immediately jeopardised survival. Katarina, Branka, your faces are constantly in mind, for what itâ??s worth ; my love and will for your strength to be upheld. A couple of weeks ago, I craved the vision of Te Kotukuâ??s white wings flashing in the sky and felt that they might soon be seen in Belgrade, as a syndicate sign of hope. Strange premonition. Te Kotuku, the White Heron, supplanted by the Night Falcon, a black bird of prey, as furtive as Te Kotuku is soaringly visible. Tena koe, Honor : a mirror on the Pacific rim can surely mirror pacific sentiments. Ipurangi, the network, vessel of the heavens. Sky-hopper/ sky-hoper messages between friends. Constellations of yearning to overcome chains of destructive commands. Kia kaha, Kia ora Sally Jane Norman Paris-Porirua