From this point of view I can see only two possible strategies
toward "the Media". First, to invest our energies in
the intimate media, which can still play a genuine role (of "positive
mediation") in the everyday lives of ourselves and others.
And second, to approach the "major public media" (or
"negative mediation") either in the mode of evasion,
or the mode of destruction. Creativity in this case would indeed
have to be destructive, since the "space" taken up by
false representation can only be "liberated" by violence.
Needless to say, I don't mean violence to individuals-which would
be utterly futile in this case, however tempting-but violence
to institutions. I admit that in both these strategic positions
(evasion and destruction) I have not yet developed very many specific
and effective tactics-and of course tactics are vitally necessary,
since we must precisely break through the spooky realm of ideology
and image into a real "field of struggle" which can
be compared with war. The last thing we need in this struggle
are more naive theories about seizing the media or boring from
within or liberating the airwaves. Give me one example of a radical
take-over of major media, and I'll shut up and apply for a job
at PBS, or start looking around for a few million dollars.
[Not one??]
Then I'll stick to my silence.