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                   THE 
                    ONLINE TERRITORY 
                     
                    
                  by 
                    Annick Bureaud (January 1996) 
                    
                    
                  The 
                    inanimate matter doesn't know a territory, no territory in 
                    the cosmos, nor on the earth considered as planet. The notion 
                    of territory belongs to the living and enrolls in borders 
                    themselves synonymous of power. The power, if it is translated 
                    in strength and the coercion, embodies in an a lot more powerful 
                    manner in the symbols. 
                    
                  It 
                    is of course obvious in the human societies that elaborated 
                    a whole range of the symbolic of the territory and the power: 
                    customs-officers and polices to the borders, flag, hymn, currency, 
                    official buildings, etc. But it is also true for all forms 
                    of life, animal or plant. 
                    
                  The 
                    territory, that one generally considers like a real and precise 
                    physical entity (France, my house) raises in fact from the 
                    symbolic and the immaterial. Until now the only intangible 
                    territory was the body, shut in in the limits of its skin, 
                    apparently very real border between the inside and the outside, 
                    the me and the others, but also seat of a whole variety of 
                    enrollments that recognizes it precisely like territory, the 
                    ritual scarifications, the garment, the ethic in our Judeo-Christian 
                    societies, etc. 
                    
                  Since 
                    close to 30 years, Fred Forest writes down its work in the 
                    immaterial symbolic of the territory. Of the sociological 
                    Art the Aesthetics of the Communication, of the "Space Medium", 
                    "150 cm of paper newspaper", white space in Le Monde newspaper 
                    in 1972, to the "Artistic Square Meter" in 1977, then to the 
                    "Territory of the Square Meter" since 1980, he questions the 
                    territory of the art, the one of the society and of the information. 
                    
                  With 
                    the on line stake of the "Territory", he puts the finger - 
                    or rather in this case the foot - on two of the essential 
                    aspects of the electronic networks, with an exceptional acuteness 
                    and his humor (or irony) customary: the cyberespace essentially 
                    like space of symbolic order, entirely contained in the physical 
                    and psychic space of those that are connected at one time. 
                  The 
                    cyberespace, or space of the networks, is constituted of a 
                    physical reality more known as information superhighways (the 
                    computers joined between them by means of communication), 
                    of a cultural space (the whole of the information and the 
                    accessible knowledge via the networks) and of a myth constructs 
                    and transported by a whole literature, scholarly or popular, 
                    whose most famous example is the Romance " Neuromancien " 
                    of William Gibson. Fundamentally, the cyberespace is not a 
                    physical space, nor a Cartesian space, but well a symbolic 
                    space in which the artist's work finds a place of choice, 
                    introducing the signs of the art, of the territory, of the 
                    power, of the social, occupying all possible interstices. 
                    
                  The 
                    actions of Fred Forest always appeared in the intervals not 
                    occupied by the institutions, in its "official" use by the 
                    media (television, radio, written press) or in the diversions 
                    of the circuits of the communication and information, The 
                    cyberespace is a space interstice between the physical world 
                    and the virtual world, between the human beings and the machines, 
                    between the cultural communities. 
                  The 
                    "Territory of the Square Meter" put in inscription the signs 
                    of the power: red telephone, room of the control, electronic 
                    guards, rooms of communications, etc. The "Online Territory" 
                    introduced a meta-communication, meta-signs in the immaterial 
                    and symbolic space of the networks. 
                    
                  With 
                    the "Online Territory", Fred Forest passes from the Art of 
                    the Communication to the Art of the Networks. This last practice 
                    has two essential directions: the "webitude" (webness in the 
                    definition of the jury of the Price Art Electronica) that 
                    rests on the hyperlinks created or put in work by artists 
                    within the World-Wide-Web. The second, to which this action 
                    belongs, is the enhancement of a world community. 
                    
                  The 
                    Art of the Communication aimed to make discern to the public 
                    the links of the planet by the new technologies of communication. 
                    With the Art of the Network, it is rather about occupying 
                    a space where these are not anymore the humans who travel 
                    but the information, contemporary shape of the nomadism: where 
                    the individuals don't move anymore on a territory but become 
                    this territory. To the gibsonian metaphor of the mathematical 
                    matrix in which one navigates, substitutes itself the one 
                    of a whole without shape, without end, in constant evolution 
                    that reconfigure itself to the will of the connected individual 
                    connected at a given time, different space according to people 
                    and that exists, under a given shape, only in the physical 
                    space (computer, apartment, office, etc.) and mental (therefore 
                    bodily) of a given individual at a given time. Psyche and 
                    the human being body is the seat of the cyberespace. Skin 
                    is not anymore this hermetic border of an intangible body. 
                    Fred Forest understood it authoritatively while proposing 
                    to his fellow-men to send, for this first action, a symbolic 
                    piece of themselves, the foot. Each one will be able to send 
                    the print of his foot and so to become member of this new 
                    world community constructing itself. But each one, in capable 
                    to reach the universal, symbolic foot, will become, will represent, 
                    at that moment, the whole of the humans. The choice of this 
                    part of the body by Fred Forest is not innocent. Beyond the 
                    trivial and humorous aspect of the thing, the first step is 
                    a matter for the essence of the humanity (of the standing 
                    station of the monkey to the one of the baby that walks for 
                    the first time). The dream achieved to reach the Moon was 
                    embodied in only one strong picture for the whole of the humanity: 
                    the print of the foot of Armstrong in the dust of the satellite. 
                    
                  After 
                    the conquest of the west (American) to the XIXe century, the 
                    conquest of the space in the years 60/70, the cyberespace 
                    is lived as the new border. At the moment where the cyberespace 
                    becomes clearer, where the myth anchors in rituals and embryos 
                    of traditions, Forest proposes the print of a virtual foot. 
                    A man, with a name, Armstrong, represented the humanity all 
                    whole in this millenary desire to reach the Moon, even if 
                    hundreds of others had participated in the success of the 
                    operation, In the "Online Territory", thousands of anonymous, 
                    connected or not, who will be the representative of the humans 
                    in the newborn adventure of the cyberespace, space of the 
                    sign and knowledge, that covers the planet with a second skin, 
                    (finally?) without border. 
                  Manifest 
                    of the Sociological art, published in 1974. 
                  Manifest 
                    for an Aesthetics of the Communication, published in 1985. 
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