
Invasive Links
In a world increasingly fractured by unending conflict, a stark division persists between those who endure the frontlines of war and disaster and those who observe these events from the comfort of digital screens in affluent enclaves. As the former seek ways to engage and involve the latter, conflicts are increasingly uploaded, relayed, and brought “home,” reshaping the hypermediated dynamics of modern warfare.
Through the medium of the technical picture, Berlin-based artist Michael Schäfer interrogates the role of the (digital) bystander in Invasive Links, a series of photographic provocations that challenge the boundaries separating witnesses from participants. This timely edition of K. Verlag’s Processing Process series includes critical texts in which Schäfer calls for renewed moral courage to confront what we see—even when we would rather look away—and to grapple with the unsettling lessons of this emergent form of spectatorship.