After Empire
A search for the alternative to an image of meaning, inspired by Antonio Negri’s and Michael Hardt’s ‘Empire’. The insights from this politico-philosophical study on the contemporary world serve as a starting point for a reflection on positive forms of collective resistance and emancipatory representations in times of war. An adaptation that doesn’t aim to be an illustration of Empire but that reworks it in the light of the 9/11 heritage. After Empire considers a possible alternative for the iconic image that our collective memory has kept as the quintessential moment of recent history: the hijacked plane hitting the second tower. The alternative: the 15th of February 2003. On that day 30 million citizens across the planet marched against the unilateral decision by the American government to start a pre-emptive war against Iraq under the auspices of “the war on terrorism”. 2/15 was the greatest peace demonstration since the Vietnam war and probably the biggest protest march ever to take place. The war did happen, but this world day of resistance could very well mark the beginning of the 21st century. 2/15 instead of 9/11: a key date in the writing of a history of global contestation in the struggle between two superpowers: the United States against public opinion worldwide. (Stoffel Debuysere)
A print version After Empire by Herman Asselberghs & Dieter Lesage followed in 2013.
A remix version Now (After Empire Remix)  followed in 2021.
Voice Claude Wampler
Text Herman Asselberghs & Dieter Lesage
Image & editing Fairuz Ghammam
Soundscape composition & sound design Els Viaene
Voice recording, sound design & final sound mixing Boris Debackere
Color correction Sébastien Koeppel
Title design La Villa Hermosa
Produced by Auguste Orts
With the support of the Flanders Audiovisual Fund, Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie, Desire Productions, Contour Mechelen, Z33, LUCA School of Arts, Department of Audiovisual and Performing Arts Rits (Erasmus University College Brussels), Parsons The New School for Design