Abstract
What is a consciousness of the public and how does it take place? And what does it mean to be “in” the public sphere, to appear and to act? The attempt at description begins with a certain situation of intending the public: I try to address the public with a position, a product, with myself as a product (in the sense of different modes). I don’t immediately rush out onto the street or the internet, but stay at home first. But even here it is already there, the public. It unfolds as a consciousness that has a lot to do with imagination or visualization and anticipation, but of course cannot be completely fabricated. This consciousness moves within a historical foundation and is based on ontological possibilities that are socially structured: in the mode of power relations, economies of attention, landscapes of relevance. To be visible or not to be visible, that is the question here.