Did hacking -- as a re-action to both its pedigree and the edifice of
'acceptable' social behavior -- ever escape the gravitational field of its
genesis in The Machine itself? Can hacking exist without The Machine? The
ultimate socialization of hackers follows the typical trajectory of the human
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Water and food, data and networks, medicine
and cultural assets: Who owns these resources?
Wh
one of the many possible points of view:
http://www.artisopensource.net/network/artisopensource/2015/06/08/conflict-and-transgression/
together with the imagination for a new type of garden, we need a new
conception of gardner:
âit is hard to imagine which aspect these gardens w
On Tue, 11 Aug 2015, Brian Holmes wrote:
> But I would like off this treadmill. It's really unbearable. There has
> to be a better way.
Well, I don't think Alessandro and Jonas are defining our problem when
switching from gentrification to recuperation. The former is already an
edulcorated term,