David Garcia on Sun, 19 Mar 2017 08:45:45 +0100 (CET) |
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<nettime> Martin Bosma the Steve Bannon ofthe Netherlands |
Geert Wilders has his own Steve Bannon - His name is Martin Bosma an early player in Amsterdam's Tactical Media games. Martin Bosma, chief ideologue and consigliere of Gert Wilders, cut his political teeth in Amsterdam's Tactical Media scene of the 1990s. And so when Bosma joined team Wilders shortly after the assassination of The van Gogh, he brought his media skills into the mix. This serves to explain a little of how Wilders stole the march on his rivals in effectivel surfing the chaotic politics of the socal media era. Outside of the Netherlands few will have heard of Bosma, even though (in contrast to the rest of team Wilders) he has proved himself to be a skilful and resiliant operator. As well as being an MP for the PVV (Freedom Party) Bosma is a successful columist and author. He is generaly considered to be the principal ideologist and brains behind the Wilders thrown. The closest analogy is the reationship between Steve Bannon and Trump. Though an over simplification it is not completely superficial as a little known fact is that Bosma cut his teeth in the rough and tumble world of Amsterdam's lively "Tactical Media" scene of the 1990s. Whilst a student of political science at Amsterdam University, Bosma was also one of the principal anchor men for Hoeksteen Live, an anarchic monthly cable TV program that ran without pause for a marathon 24 hours every transmission. It was described by its founder, artist Raul Marroquin, as -a political program with a cultural supplement-. I have writen at length about this scene elsewhere (links below). Bosma in his Hoeksteen role also joined the a couple of Next 5 Minutes festivals.. As a program Hoeksteen was steeped in the quick and dirty camcorder and cable TV culture that preceded the internet revolution. But unusualy for such an experimental space it was also full of powerful and influential guests from all walks of life. Guests could range from cultural luminaries such as Philip Glass and Garcia Marquez to cabinet misinsters. Geert Lovink once described it as -low media for high society-.. This description hints at the truth, that what went out on TV, was less important than the social scene that the founder, Marroquin, generated. Into the tightly packed studios and corridors alchohol and people flowed in equal measureas as the cultural elites from all quarters mixed freely with the less than elites, partying together into the small hours. Within this melange Bosma carved out a place for himslef as the cheeky boyish provocature. One of his high points was ambushing the VVD (Dutch liberal Right) legend Fritz Bolkerstein, who was clearly expecting some tactical media lefty only to be asked by Bosma -why is the VVD so soft on communism ? -.. it is rare to see Bolkerstein flummoxed but he was then. Later Bosma took his bag of tricks to The New School in New York where he scandalised his peers by writing pro Zionist articles for the college journal. To be honest I (and others who knew and liked him) did not take any of this seriously (or literally). BIG MISTAKE.. But in retrospect much of it (including the Zionism.. Wilders is very pro-Isreal) falls into place. In some ways Bosma's journey mirros the trajetory of other Alt.Right meme warrios described by Florian Cramer particularly in the case of the troll, Weev who began as a freewheeling libertarian gradually morphing into a fully fledged white supremacist. But some points are clear. Like Bannon, Bosma has taken lessons from the media activists on the left and re-purposed them for a new age. He understandood earlier than most, that the rise of social media and other platforms had weakened mainstream media's ability to -manufacture consent- and like Bannon he put his media tradecraft into serving and educating a more powerful and autocratic master. The way this enabled Wilders has been able to reach over the heads of traditional mainstream vectoral hierachies and power was earlier than the US and has been widely influential beyond the Netherlands. Ironically at a point when many on the radical left have lost faith in the gramscian concepts of cultural hegomony and the key role media subcultures in spreading these narratives below the radar, it is the Right who have re-discovered these weapons. We see this most bluntly from Andrew Beightbart's well know aphorism that -politics is downstream from culture-. It may be too easy to say that these are lessons we need to re-learn and quickly.Butthat doesnt stop it being true. For anyone interested in seeing a few pictures of Martin in the Hoeksteen era they can be found at http://new-tactical-research.co.uk ----------------------------------------------- d a v i d g a r c i a d.garcia@new-tactical-research.co.uk http://new-tactical-research.co.uk http://www.tacticalmediafiles.net # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mx.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org # @nettime_bot tweets mail w/ sender unless #ANON is in Subject: