Re: The Gentrification of Hacking: How yuppies hacked the

2015-08-12 Thread John Hopkins
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

The Fight For Common Wealth

2015-08-12 Thread Krystian Woznicki
Hi nettimers! help us spreading the word, we are lauching now UN|COMMONS The Fight For Common Wealth | October 22-24 Workshops, Talks, Performances + Cooking Volksb??hne at Rosa-Luxemburg Platz | Berlin Water and food, data and networks, medicine and cultural assets: Who owns these resources? Wh

Re: The Gentrification of Hacking: How yuppies hacked the

2015-08-12 Thread xDxD.vs.xDxD
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

Re: The Gentrification of Hacking: How yuppies hacked the

2015-08-12 Thread Jaromil
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,