Procedural Rendering
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The Balfour Declaration was a colonial statement issued by the British government in 1917 during the First World War, announcing support for the establishment of a "national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine, and the European colonial zionist movement, despite the existing indigenous Palestinian people.
Edward Said wrote in his 1979 The Question of Palestine: "What is important about the declaration is, first, that it has long formed the juridical basis of Zionist claims to Palestine and, second, and more crucial for our purposes here, that it was a statement whose positional force can only be appreciated when the demographic or human realities of Palestine are kept clearly in mind. That is, the declaration was made (a) by a European power, (b) about a non-European territory, (c) in a flat disregard of both the presence and the wishes of the native majority resident in that territory, and (d) it took the form of a promise about this same territory to another foreign group, so that this foreign group might, quite literally, make this territory a national home for the Jewish people. There is not much use today in lamenting such a statement as the Balfour Declaration. It seems more valuable to see it as part of a history, of a style and set of characteristics centrally constituting the question of Palestine as it can be discussed even today.”
Procedural Rendering uses “procedural generation” method of creating data algorithmically, through a combination of human-generated assets and algorithms coupled with computer-generated randomness and processing power. This computing technique is used to crumble this colonial document. Procedural Rendering is a reflection on Techno-Colonialism and indigenous anti-colonial-tech.
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