cyber-Neelie under German fire

2014-03-03 Thread Sebastian Olma, PhD
I am not keen on using this adjective but this is truly AWESOME: the conservative German Feuilleton mobilizes Habermas against European cyber-Neelie (Kroes, that is). True, Schirrmacher (the author and editor of the FAZ) being who he is has put on the comforting Dr. Doom coat of cultural pessimi

Re: Hans Magnus Enzensberger: Rules for the digital world

2014-03-03 Thread Florian Cramer
Since several people asked me off-list about my own opinion on Enzensberger's piece and my reasons for posting it here, the best answer I can give is an essay I completed just a few weeks ago for _A Peer-Review Journal_ (APRJA, http://www.aprja.net), an Open Access journal on digital culture edite

Re: Hans Magnus Enzensberger: Rules for the digital world

2014-03-03 Thread verlag
If you have a confidential message use poetry for encryption. "Moazzam Begg, who spent three years in Guant?namo Bay before being released without charge in January 2005, began writing poetry as a way of explaining what he was going through. He knew that everything he wrote would be censored, so u

Re: Hans Magnus Enzensberger: Rules for the digital world

2014-03-03 Thread Andreas Broeckmann
I don't think that Enzensberger's text is to be taken seriously - the tone is so light-hearted that it might well be that it isn't even intended to be. His suggestions are so far off the social reality of technical systems and media usage, that it is hard to take them as anything but the flippa

Re: Hans Magnus Enzensberger: Rules for the digital world

2014-03-03 Thread Nick
Quoth Cornelia Sollfrank: > Thanks for sending via email. > > Imagine you would have had to hand-write the information and send it to all > subscribers of nettime via postcard;-) Well in fairness the postcard suggestion was "If you have a confidential message", which I'm pretty sure doesn't co

Re: Hans Magnus Enzensberger: Rules for the digital world

2014-03-03 Thread Geert Lovink
Thanks Cornelia, and Florian for making the translation. I don't mind the piece but what misses here is a bit of self-reflection of a writer who has been inside the media realm his entire life, and who is unable to put his own 'offline romanticism' in the larger picture of the (German) history o

Re: Data archiving for artists?

2014-03-03 Thread Jon Ippolito
Hi all, I'm late to this party, but here are more resources for artists and anyone else keen on keeping culture alive for the long haul. All are premised on the conviction that storage is not preservation. * Re-collection: Art, New Media, and Social Memory First academic book on digital preser

MoneyLab material #4: Franco Berardi joins Tsipras for the EU elections

2014-03-03 Thread Geert Lovink
(As Franco Berardi aka Bifo will be one of the speakers at MoneyLab in Amsterdam on March 21/22, I was curious to find out that he has associated himself with the Greek leftist Syriza party, lead by Alexis Tsipras. Will I be able to vote for Bifo, here in NL, I wondered. He answered: "Tsipras i