KEIN MANIFESTO

In German the article KEIN is used as a negation of a preceding noun. As an indefinite pronoun it translates to english as "none", but in different contexts it may also mean just "no" or "barely".

KEIN.ORG implies no organization: No organs, no shared purpose, no common ground, no identity and no feedback.

But rather than a negation KEIN marks the moment of withdrawal, an escape, an indefinite line of flight out of the overcoded structures of networks as formed-matter, of networked economies, of a standardized and controlled production of networked subjectivity.

KEIN is a machine for the production of production. It is asignificant as such: it produces not meaning, but means. But it has itself no means: it is free, free of charges, free of advertisement, free of liability, free of claims, free of complaints, free of duties, free of representation.

KEIN.ORG is about self-authorization, un-organizing and becoming fluid. There is no staff and there are no assets. But there are lots of links, connections, and conjunctions to be made.

The virtual is precarious per se and needs to be embraced as such. Instead of a nostalgic take on the good old days of the internet before its commercialization, KEIN.ORG aims for the actualization of what is virtually there today. And this is no little, it is actually quite a lot.