Hello nettime,

I wrote "Digital Networks and Social Innovation: Strategies of the 
Imagination", in 2008. It was published as a chapter of the book "Cultural 
Expression, Creativity and Innovation", volume III of the Cultures and 
Globalization series, SAGE Publications.

According to the contract I signed then, I can now share it freely. So here it 
is:
http://motorhueso.net/text/strategiesOfTheImagination_tisselli.pdf 


With an excerpt: ‎"The users' rights to modify the technologies they use and 
adapt them to unintended but legitimate purposes are being fought for in heated 
battles. At the core of creative usage and misusage lies appropriation, a 
negotiation about power and control over the configuration of technology, its 
standards, modes of usage and the distribution of its benefits. Appropriation 
is a strategy which deeply affects the politics of daily life. In our digital 
age, it can be seen as a starting point for deep social change. As users, we 
must face the question of whether we are continuously performing scripts 
dictated by the interests of technological corporations, or fulfilling our real 
needs of expression, access and equality. We must face the growing tension 
between dominance, expressed through the top-down imposition of standards, and 
agency, represented by our freedom to access and reshape technology. Yes, the 
flat, democratic appearance of digital
 networks may just be the perfect disguise of capitalist authoritarianism."

I hope you'll still find it useful after all these years.

Best wishes,
Eugenio.
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