Rhizomic Ethnographies @ Remediating the Social Conference.
Panel Speakers: Ruth Catlow, Marc Garrett, Salvatore Iaconesi, Penelope
Di Pixel, Penny Travlou, and Panel Chair: Smita Kheria
A live recording from Nov 1st 2012.
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Salvatore Iaconesi at TEDxTransmedia 2012 - 'My Open Source Cure'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86ICcxy-6f0
Thirty-nine-year-old Salvatore Iaconesi has been diagnosed with brain
cancer but is seeking a cure in an unconventional and radical way, by
uploading his medical data as an open source
Monopoly was stolen from socialist land-reformers and perverted.
Cory Doctorow.
Christopher Ketcham's beautifully written Harper's feature on the
history of Monopoly, Monopoly Is Theft, traces the idealistic
socialist land-reformers who created the game and modified it over
decades, and the
Thanks Marc, for the tip!
A very interesting link indeed - points how monopoly collapse into itself,
monopolising other people's efforts, and by connection, properties..
On a personal level, I never actually got the idea/motivation of the
game, why would one want to monoplise? Seems an
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Hiyas,
Today's vote swap - a negotiative practice to question how we imagine
voting - is between myself and Scott of basekamp.com
On 2010, Scott helped elect the 1st green mp in britain, and today he
votes for Peta Lidnsay for Socialism and Liberation http://www.pslweb.org/
in Pennsylvania.
Sad - but not altogether shocking - news. A giant.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/elliott-carter-dies-pulitzer-prize-winning-american-composer-was-103/2012/11/05/7a9c4e8c-c5da-11df-94e1-c5afa35a9e59_story.html
michael
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Hi Annie,
I really enjoyed this. As someone working their way through ideas of
performance both IRL and virtual (spaces like FB as writing/performing into the
social network, as well as the small stage venue) you've given me a lot to
think through.
I particularly liked your phrase:I don't
* Hacking corporate mailbox: $500
* Winlocker ransomware: $10-20
* Unintelligent exploit bundle: $25
* Intelligent exploit bundle: $10-$3,000
* Basic crypter (for inserting rogue code into a benign
file): $10-$30
* SOCKS bot (to get around firewalls): $100
I've been playing it a lot recently with my kids and it always ends up as a
fight argument and sulks. Its a very cruel game and i think it shows what
happens if you are motivated by greed. if you try to be reaonable and look
out for each other in the game then it becomes a bit pointless. its a
and
Writing Together Differently @ Remediating the Social Conference
Presenters: Eugenio Tisselli, Helen Varley Jamieson, Smita Kheria, Amy Guy
Nov 2nd 2012
http://bambuser.com/v/3112857
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On 6/11/12 11:03 AM, marc wrote:
Rhizomic Ethnographies @ Remediating the Social Conference.
Panel
when we were kids, we didn't have monopoly (not sure if my parents
consciously avoided it, quite possibly!) so we made our own version of
the game, with local places streets, from memory i think there were
quite a lot of nice bonuses you could get from the chance community
cards - so games
On 11/06/2012 06:25 PM, dave miller wrote:
I've been playing it a lot recently with my kids and it always ends up
as a fight argument and sulks.
It's better if you use the organized crime or nuclear apocalypse rules.
- Rob.
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