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              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S015-SS006-0007 · Item · 2012
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              The Grup de Recerca sobre Exclusió i Control Social (GRECS) and the Observatori de la Vida Quotidiana (OVQ), which are collaborating on the project “Strong Squares: the political beating of the heart of the city" present an intervention that takes participants on a documentary journey through the promised world of the information "freedom" that the Internet puts within our reach. In the tumultuous Arab social context of 2011, the Net emerged as one of most crucial tools for spreading information about the popular uprisings in different countries in the region. A year later, if we want to go back and follow the trail of those revolts, we simply type a keyword into a search engine and we are faced with millions of possibilities. But beyond this initial avalanche of data, what kind of information can we glean from this noisy, slippery magma? In this intervention we will explore how collective memory (and also forgetting) is shaped in a context such as this, through a search focusing on two uprisings that occurred almost simultaneously: the revolution in Cairo’s Tahrir Sqare, which received strong media coverage, and the citizen uprising in Tahrir Square, Baghdad, which was silenced in the press. By following this dual path, we will be able to experience the potential autonomy of the virtual world as a source of information independent of the mainstream media, and to consider the limitations of the Net as a scenario of and for social conflict. GRECS Research Group on Social Exclusion and Control. An interdisciplinary, international group of researchers that promotes critical reflection around the issues of social exclusion and control, based at the University of Barcelona. http://www.ub.edu/grecs/ OVQ: Observatory of Everyday Life. An assembly-based organisation of social researchers and visual arts professionals that carries out research on aspects of contemporary social life on the streets. http://www.ovq.cat

              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S015-SS006-0004 · Item · 2012
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              In the tumultuous Arab social context of 2011, the Net emerged as one of most crucial tools for spreading information about the popular uprisings in different countries in the region. A year later, if we want to go back and follow the trail of those revolts, we simply type keywords into a search engine and we are faced with millions of possibilities. But beyond this initial avalanche of results, what kind of information can we glean from this noisy, slippery magma? A thematic workshop based on a documentary path through the apparent world of the information "freedom" that the Internet puts within our reach.

              Entrevista a Eduardo Galeano
              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S015-SS005-0006 · Item · 2011
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              An interview with Uruguayan writer and journalist Eduard Galeano, who spoke at the Acampadabcn assembly on May 23, 2011. “There is another world beating inside this one, a world that is different and seemingly difficult. It will not easily be born, but its definitely beating in this present world, and I sense its presence in these spontaneous demonstrations: in Plaça Catalunya in Barcelona, in Sol in Madrid (...) People ask me: “What's going to happen now?.. What’s next?... What will become of this?” And I can only answer from my own experience. I say: “Well... nothing... I don’t know what’s going to happen, and it doesn’t really matter to me. All I care about are the things that are happening now, the present moment, and what this moment augurs about another moment that will come into being, although I do not know how it will be. It would be as if, every time I had an experience of love, I asked myself what was going to happen next."

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              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S015-SS005-0008 · Item · 2012
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              First and Second part. the story of Rebond dates back to January 8, 2000, when some fifty “actors” and film technicians came together to organise the first weekend of experimentation at the Maison Populaire in Montreuil, on March 11 and 12, under the title "Rebound - media et immediat”.

              La Barcelona que no se ve
              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S015-SS006-0008 · Item · 2004
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              I don't think politicians have read any history at all, modern or ancient. Situations repeat themselves, and no matter how many guns they have, it will all be repeated again, because it will be necessary. Watch out world leaders, murderers like Mr Bush...this is a Barcelona you can't see; one that hides.

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              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S015-SS005-0005 · Item · 2011
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              On May 27, 2011, police tried to evict the camp at Plaça Catalunya (Barcelona), which consisted of citizens exercising their right to freedom of assembly in a public space. The ensuing events in Barcelona became one of the most-documented cases of police brutality in recent history. They will also go down in history for the effective, exemplary and forceful non-violent response of the demonstrators. Following these events, a group of citizens filed a complaint reporting police abuse. But the judge closed the case without even hearing the complainants. This decision effectively left the claimants – and all citizens – utterly defenceless, and left the perpetrators of the serious events that took place on May 27 unpunished. It also created a dangerous precedent that is reminiscent of the impunity that existed in Spain during Franco’s dictatorship. #SOS27M Police impunity questions Spain’s democracy and justice system and calls for the support of the international community.

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              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S015-SS005-0001 · Item · 2012
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              A discussion with Patrick Watkins and the group Rebond pour la Commune, which was created as a result of the participants’ experience in the production of Peter Watkins’ La Commune. The gathering between Rebond and local groups from Barcelona will revolve around the film and its reading and experiences in the current context.

              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S015-SS004-0002 · Item · 2012
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              If the popular uprisings of 2011 have taught us anything, it is that revolutions do not occur as singular events – with the toppling of a tyrant or the capture of state power – but are complex long-term processes that play out over multiple years or even decades. They involve not just the removal of a government, but also the systemic transformation of political and social institutions, cultural norms and values, human consciousness and collective action. Such revolutions are, by their very nature, social and collaborative processes. In this presentation, I will look back at the uprisings of 2011-12 from the perspective of ‘networked resistance’, analysing how and why – in this time of crisis – the world is suddenly faced with the emergence of decentralized, leaderless protest movements from Tunis to Toronto. Providing a panoramic overview of the ongoing global revolutionary wave, I will not only show how all these uprisings emanate from the same source (a defunct world capitalist system), but also how their similar revolutionary tactics might be an indication of the world that awaits us. I will tell my story along the line of videos and songs of the movement. My final video will be a special address by the Greek resistance hero Manolis Glezos to the Spanish movement, to be premiered at OVNI.