"No Borders", photo series by Tanel Rander, 2013
Marina
Gržinić has
described
“the Former East” as a spectral frontier that doesn't divide, as
frontier normally does, but rather allows for a repetition and
reproduction within itself of the modes of life (biopolitics), modes
of death (necropolitics), structures of governmentality,
institutional control, system of knowledge and regimes of aesthetics
and contemporary art and theory from “former” Western Europe
(Gržinić
2013, 208). The open borders and absence of difference
(or the absence of Eastern Europe itself) can be illustrated very
well by a McDonalds advertising banner, that could be spotted 2 years
ago on the Estonian-Latvian border in Ikla. The banner had the image
of the M-logo, that was surrounded by the stars from the flag of the
European Union. Next to it was the slogan: “No borders! Next
Stop – Pärnu”. Such cynical honesty is one of the symptoms
of Eastern Europe – the polygon of things that are not possible in
the West. Here in our freedom even global corporations can be honest
about borders being open to the global capital and shut for wrong
passports and the poor.
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