ADAM CURTIS: how the hopes and dreams and uncertainties inside people’s minds met the decaying forces of old power

“adam curtis cancels the future” – frieze magazine

we are living through strange days. across britain, europe and america, societies have become split and polarised. there is anger at the inequality and the ever growing corruption – and a widespread distrust of the elites.

but despite the chaos, there is a paralysis – a sense that no one knows how to escape from this. “can’t get you out of my head” tells how we got to this place. and why both those in power – and we – find it so difficult to move on.

at its heart is the strange story of what happened when people’s inner feelings got mixed up with power in the age of individualism. how the hopes and dreams and uncertainties inside people’s minds met the decaying forces of old power in britain, america, russia and china. what resulted was a block not just in the society – but also inside our own heads – that stops us imagining anything else than this.

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the primary thesis in adam curtis’s film: can’t get you out of my head, seems to be that individualism has failed us. across eight hours, curtis focuses on different revolutionary figures and those proximate to power and how we have been offered and fed today:

“just another version of you had yesterday… and never a different tomorrow”.

he explores psychology theory and “the psyche of isolation that festers in the suburbs to create a dizzying picture of how we have arrived at such a narcissistic moment in time. curtis suggests that the future has been cancelled because political leaders no longer have ideas for what’s next. instead, he argues, they run campaigns of perception management – a term originated by the us military to describe the manipulation and distribution of selected information into foreign countries.

these control systems move us from states of hysteria and fear to apathy, indignance and then back again. an event back in 2012 like r/wallstreetbets – in which online reddit traders challenged wall street elites at their rigged financial system – is an example of a shock that was momentarily all-consuming then almost forgotten in our minds.

soon, the next shitstorm arrives, and the cycle repeats, but the underlying power structures remain intact. put another way: curtis claims that society today simply reinforces itself, and everything reworks the past – not least the filmmaker himself.” by bb