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surveillance camera players
by Alex Burns (alex@disinfo.com) - January 17, 2001
Only someone completely distrustful of all government would be opposed to what we are doing with surveillance cameras.
~ ~ New York City Police Commissioner Howard Safir, July 27, 1999

The Surveillance Camera Players: completely distrustful of all government.
~ ~ Surveillance Camera Players motto

In the tradition of the Situationist Internationale and urban agitprop activists, the Surveillance Camera Players are a New York City based theater troupe, who have gained legendary status by performing scenes from books, documentaries, films, and plays through a unique medium: the neon glare of security camera video monitors.

Mike Davis may have defined the intersection of urban planning and corporate controlled surveillance technologies via incredible books such as City of Quartz: Excavating The Future Of Los Angeles (New York: Verso, 1991) and Ecology Of Fear: Los Angeles And The Imagination Of Disaster (New York: Vintage, 1999), but the Surveillance Camera Players are closer to the Situationist International, Punk, and Hip-Hop movements, which keep things real, and keep the focus definately on the street.

Savvier than a busload of autodidactic 'Ivory Tower' postmodernity theorists who have memorized Michel Foucault's lectures on Jeremy Bentham's 'Panopticon', the Surveillance Camera Players find captive audiences consisting of everyday people: police, security guards, salespeople, couriers, school administrators. An audience forced to watch performances through the very device that has become the symbol of their daily oppression.

Activist groups such as the Surveillance Camera Players draw upon humor and ambiguity as subversive political themes (thereby defeating appropriation of their iconography and methods by the mainstream), walking the razor-thin line between opportunism and self-depracating irony.

They have performed scenes from George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty Four, Wilhelm Reich's The Mass Psychology of Fascism, Alfred Jarry's Ubu Roi, Edgar Allen Poe's The Raven, Samuel Beckett's Waiting For Godot, Bill Brown's You Are Being Watched For Your Own Safety, and their own improvizatory Headline News satire.

The most effective activists in the longterm work on several levels simultaneously:

On a geo-political level, the Surveillance Camera Players perceive a link between surveillance technologies and the policies of predatory multi-national corporations and non government organizations (notably the World Trade Organization and International Monetary Fund).

On a national level, the disenfranchised voices of environmental activists, homeless, working class, and autonomous democratic governments (civic, local, and regional) must be heard, and the most effective method is to turn the Society of the Spectacle machinary back on itself, revealing the process of moulding 'imagologies' for all to see. As a reaction against the draconian policies advocated by New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, the Surveillance Camera Players are slowly building a state-wide anti-surveillance camera movement.

Whether their fame lasts for fifteen seconds or fifteen years, the Surveillance Camera Players will be remembered as the agitprop theater troupe that made seizing the power and fighting back hip again.

 
 
more information  
 

Surveillance Camera Players
From the pages of proto-Situationist zine Not Bored! comes the official Surveillance Camera Players site. Learn about one of the funniest and subversive agitprop theater groups in existence today. This site includesincludes position papers, scripts, photographs, performance summaries and more.

Eyedollartree
Blood of Abraham's longform music video for Eyedollartree features a short-but-intense appearance by the Surveillance Camera Players. RealVideo. 10 minutes.

Surveillance Camera Players At RTS NY
This InfoShop article profiles the Surveillance Camera Players' role in J18 and Reclaim The Streets protests (1999), performing their new satirical play Headline News.

Smile, You're on Candid Camera!
This CNN report (March 31, 2000) by correspondent Jeanne Moos is typical of the confusion conveyed by mainstream media journalists who cover the Surveillance Camera Players.

Real Life Rock Top 10
This Salon magazine article (April 3, 2000) by Greil Marcus reviews the Surveillance Camera Players' eight minute production of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty Four: succinct and right on the mark!

NYC Surveillance Camera Project
Get the latest news (potential targets?) on surveillance cameras in New York City.

Disinformation Dossier on The World Trade Organization
Check out the Disinformation dossier on the World Trade Organization.

Disinformation Dossier on The Battle In Seattle
Check out the Disinformation dossier on The Battle In Seattle.

Disinformation Dossier on the Situationist Internationale
Check out the Disinformation dossier on the Situationiste International.

 
 


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