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I first tried
my hand at political collage in a London bedsit in early-'80s
London, using pictures from discarded magazines I'd collected
from bins and skips. First efforts were vaguely about poverty
and ecology, but as my political awareness increased I began to
include the figures of Power at that time, mainly Margaret Thatcher
and Ronald Reagan.
I molded
their well known faces onto alien bodies and put them in strange
situations and backgrounds, getting cheekier as I discovered I
could get away with it, and even have the pictures shown at places
where people enjoyed seeing their masters ridiculed in such a
manner. Thatcher's jaws yawned dangerously as Ridley Scott's Alien;
a grinning Ronald Reagan swept down to tear the suspended body
of Christ in eagle talons.
By the mid-'80s
I'd moved out of the bedsit into a Brixton squat and the pictures
were still making themselves. Shuffling through the cut out pictures,
images would suggest themselves and I'd either reject or agree
and glue them down.
Leading
up to the first attack on
Iraq the pictures poured out daily.
A depressed cease-fire lasted for
months after the invasion, but then
a renewed assault began.
On all of them who keep the corrupt
system going - Church, Royalty, and
Politicians and Corporations.
A front cover
of the 'Sunday Times' supplement of the Queen gingerly sipping
from the coconut in her white gloved hand during a South Seas
visit, and an 'Observer' one of the Pope slumped on his throne,
plus a hard-on cut out of a gay porno mag, merged into the image
of Her Majesty giving His Holiness a blow job in the depths of
Hell! (That was a popular one - black and white photocopies were
seen as far as Germany.)
In a rut
in 86, tired of being arrested at demos and evicted from
squats, I left the country vowing never to return until Thatcher
was out of power. And I didn't either.

Yes, time passed and my collage making days seemed to be over.
Until along came the eleventh of September 2001 - and the reaction
to it of the American President, George Walker Bush. My itching
fingers sought out scissors, gum and magazines.
A thousand
images later in 2005, (of Bush, Blair, Bin Laden, Condi, the Popes,
Sharon, his late pal Arafat, old Uncle Colin Powell and all),
apart from exhibitions in Istanbul and London, I was showing the
pictures on the website I set up in 2002, 'Carnival of Chaos'
- named after the description a Turkish journalist wrote in a
review.
President
Bush is always going
on about 'freedom'.
Where is my freedom of
artistic expression? Where is freedom
in general - anywhere?
America should be a beacon of
liberalism and freedom. It should be
helping and healing the world,
not attacking, robbing and raping it.
Not 'Land of the Free and Home of
the Brave' at all, but Land of the Fee
and Home of the Slave!'
Leading up
to the first attack on Iraq the pictures poured out daily. A depressed
cease-fire lasted for months after the invasion, but then a renewed
assault began. On all of them who keep the corrupt system going
- Church, Royalty, and Politicians and Corporations.
After nearly
three years 'Carnival of Chaos' had become quite popular, sometimes
with hundreds of visitors a day, making it necessary to pay for
extra bandwidth every month.
So it was
a bit of a surprise when I logged in on Sunday morning, only to
find that the site had been removed. It was gone. Disappeared.
Checking
out my Site Builder I found the following message:
"You are
no longer an authorized member of Tripod. You have been removed
because your web site violated our Terms of Service"
I wrote to
Tripod asking them to explain the reason for the removal, but
so far have only received this auto-acknowledgement:
"Thank
you for writing to the Lycos Abuse Team. We have received your
email and will be reviewing it shortly. Please be advised that
due to the volume of emails we receive, this may be the only email
you receive from us regarding this matter."
During its
three-year lifespan 'Carnival of Chaos' has carried some fairly
disturbing and/or amusing images reflecting the interesting times
we live in, but Tripod bravely allowed all to pass.
Images such
as Mother Teresa teaching Birth Control; Donald Rumsfeld performing
a ceremony with the decapitated head of an Iraqi child, Jesus
throwing up at the Apartheid Wall in Occupied Palestine, Blair
being lobotomized, and Sharon assassinating Arafat.
Most of the
images were self-explanatory, but some required background information.
To fully appreciate 'The Royal Wedding' picture of a used tampon
sticking out of a souvenir mug celebrating the nuptials of Charles
and Camilla, it helped to remember the infamous taped phone conversation
where the future King wished he could be with her in such a form.
But President
Bush was definitely the star of the show. Bush as a vampire; Bush
as a baby; a monkey; a cowboy; as an insect, a madman, every kind
of animal, Hitler, Crusader, Pharoah, entertainer, warrior, dummy,
alien, terrorist, hostage, jester, monster, king, threat to the
world. In four of the collages he is being assassinated by the
only person suitable for the job - good old Jesus!
On Friday
the British newspaper The Sun flashed a smuggled picture on its
front page of prisoner Saddam Hussein in his underpants. Bush
pledged an investigation.
'Carnival
of Chaos' has featured nudes in the past and got away with it.
Sharon's ample form has been laid bare several times; Condi's
been done; and even Laura, the President's charming wife has revealed
all on the website without complaint or closure by server Tripod.
But it seems
they finally lost patience at the posting of this latest image
- TYRANT'S PANTS.
A wise friend
commented:
"It seems
that the act of authorities is slowly being got together. It is
on the agenda to regulate the internet, but it has not been worked
out how this will be done. There are legitimate reasons (eg pornography)
behind which regulation of other things can be hidden. A number
of things point to progressive regulation/control, not only in
the area of the internet."
President
Bush is always going on about 'freedom'. Where is my freedom of
artistic expression? Where is freedom in general - anywhere? America
should be a beacon of liberalism and freedom. It should be helping
and healing the world, not attacking, robbing and raping it. Not
'Land of the Free and Home of the Brave' at all, but Land of the
Fee and Home of the Slave!'
Whatever
- here for your delectation is the last image displayed on 'Carnival
of Chaos'.
Probably
the last straw that caused Tripod to call an end to the show with
the words:
"You are
no longer an authorized member of Tripod. You have been removed
because your web site violated our Terms of Service"
Would that
we could say the same thing to this man!
"You are
no longer the authorized President of America. You have been removed
because your behavior has violated our Terms of Service, over
and over again!"
Note:
Michael Dickinson is a writer and artist who works as an English
teacher in Istanbul, Turkey. He designed the cover art for two
CounterPunch books, Serpents in the Garden and Dime's Worth of
Difference, as well as Grand Theft Pentagon, forthcoming from
Common Courage Press. He can be reached at: mdickinson@kablonet.com.tr
The above
essay first appeared in Counterpunch on May 23, 2005.
Click here for a report
on the banning of Carnival of Chaos.