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  1. Delete the Border!

    A first-person narrative of Hactivism, Performance, and growing up at the U.S./Mexico Border from Fran Ilich.

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    Filip Falk - 15.12.2017 - 17:28

  2. The Selling of E-The People

    Bennett Voyles’ retrospective on the apolitical Nineties, and the fate of democratic electronic activism without content.

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    Filip Falk - 15.12.2017 - 17:30

  3. The Censoring of Burn!

    The story of an activist website’s shutdown, as told by DeeDee Halleck, with interstitial e-mails.

    (Source: EBR)

    Filip Falk - 15.12.2017 - 17:32

  4. Illegal Knowledge: Strategies for New Media Activism

    A discussion of net.activism, net.tactics, and strategy featuring Bruce Simon, Geert Lovink, Chris Carter, and Ricardo Dominguez.

    (Source: EBR)

    Filip Falk - 15.12.2017 - 17:34

  5. Histories of the Future

    Steve Shaviro reviews Tomorrow Now by Bruce Sterling, a book that (for an eminent cyberpunk novelist) is perhaps too sane and sensible.

    (Source: EBR)

    Filip Falk - 15.12.2017 - 17:36

  6. Free Labor: Producing Culture for the Digital Economy

    In between bubble and burst, e-commerce drew much of its content from donated labor. Tiziana Terranova questions just how “free” such labor has proved in practice.

    (Source: EBR)

    Filip Falk - 15.12.2017 - 17:39

  7. Notes From the Digital Overground

    Mark Amerika on establishing an electronic publishing network in the no-man’s land between the commercial, the academic, and the underground.

    (Source: EBR)

    Filip Falk - 15.12.2017 - 17:41

  8. Information Wants to Be Free, Or Does It?: The Ethics of Datafication

    “More is not necessarily more. Faster is not necessarily better. Big data is not necessarily better.” In the effort to capture and make available data about people, digital humanities scholars must now weigh the decisions of what and what not to share. Geoffrey Rockwell and Bettina Berendt address the new ethical issues around “datafication” in an age of surveillance.

    (Source: EBR)

    Filip Falk - 15.12.2017 - 17:48

  9. Beyond Digital

    Beyond Digital

    Piotr Marecki - 27.04.2018 - 14:35

  10. Universities: Wet, Hard, Soft, and Harder

    Universities: Wet, Hard, Soft, and Harder

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 27.04.2018 - 15:48

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