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10,000 Acts of Artistic Mediation @ UCLA
US Department of Art Technology [EMAIL PROTECTED]
high tech trash and developing nations
Ryan Griffis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 07:48 AM, Announcer wrote:
From: Ryan Griffis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: high tech trash and developing nations
http://cbc.ca/consumers/market/files/environ/hitech_trash/
a story from last October by the CBC on the
transplantation of Computer waste to
[From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] a list that was established after the
hub-project, an independent open space during the esf in
florence /fls]
The World Social Forum's New Project:
The Network of the World's Social Movements
By Ezequiel Adamovsky; The Cid Campeador Neighborhood Assembly, Buenos
Aires.
its been 6 years since i worked with internet media in uganda -
http://www.aporee.org/equator
at the time 1997 it took us only 10 minutes for an 18-year-old net-head
in kampala to set us up with an account and a pretty speedy 28kb
connection with few drops. in germany at that time you had to
Dear Jeffrey,
Of course you are right--the rationales for wealth-mongering have always
been complex and varied, and have never themselves directed the mongering:
rather, the wealthy have always deployed these opportunely, flexibly, and
with cleverness.
Indeed, it has never been a case of God