On Friday, February 20 2009, 12:52 (+0100), Geert Lovink wrote:
if you identify with Europe or in some way do something (positive)
with the idea of Europe you are a Eurocentric.
It rather seems a typical American-vs.European linguistic
misunderstanding to me. In the U.S., words like
Flick Harrison wrote:
I can understand the temptation to reduce digital to numbers.
There may be such a temptation, but at the end of the day, digital
and certain fields of numbers (namely discrete ones), as technical
terms, are isomorphic. There's no reduction going on.
But I think it
Communism is Back and We Should Call It Singularity
a book launch and discussion with Franco ?Bifo? Berardi
Friday February 27th, 2009
Octagon Room, People?s Palace, 5PM
University of London, Queen Mary
Mile End Road, London E1 4NS
?One hundred years ago Marinetti published the Manifesto of