This sounds like a fascinating line of inquiry.

Perhaps Finn Brunton and Hellen Nissenbaum's *Obfuscation: A User's Guide
for Privacy and Protest* might fit your criteria?

Carolyn Guertin

On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 11:58 AM Rachel O' Dwyer <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm starting to think about an elective for postgraduates of studio art
> and art theory next semester that looks at network art, and hacktivism
> after 2015. I think this ties in somewhat with the 'after networks' theme
> of last year's Transmediale and also to this year's theme of refusal. I'm
> provisionally titling it 'what comes after tactical media?'
>
> This is not well formed at all yet but I'm considering looking at topics
> like 'doing nothing' and refusal, care and care ethics, hope and capitalist
> realism, post-truth, facism, the local and the hyperlocal, critiques of
> entanglement and decentralisation...
> My first thought was to start putting together a reading list to map this
> space.
> I recognise that this is still very broad but wondered has anyone got any
> suggestions?
>
> For example I had the pleasure of chairing a panel with Eva Giarud at last
> year's Transmediale that focused in part on her book 'what comes after
> entanglement' and this is definitely on my list.
> also this Basics series book from MIT edited by Maria Hlavajova and
> Wietske Maas *Propositions for non-fascist living: tentative and urgent*
> and work from Brian Holmes' *Unleashing the Collective Phantoms*.
>
> I'm open to any and all suggestions.
> Best and Thanks in advance,
>
> Rachel
>
>
>
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