Re: nettime [Networkedlabour] Future Scenarios for a Collaborative Economy

2014-12-30 Thread Michel Bauwens
Dear Brian, it's a great honour to have your considered response here, I may later respond in a flowing text, but I will start by reacting inline to some of your comments and critique, which I take in an entirely constructive manner. On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 11:14 AM, Brian

Re: nettime [Networkedlabour] Future Scenarios for a Collaborative Economy

2014-12-30 Thread Vasilis Kostakis
Dear Brian, To begin with, your constructive critique shows that the main goal of our short book is being realized. That is, to start thought-provoking and meaningful discussions and debates on various alternatives. Hence, thank you very much for your time to read the book and

nettime AWO text available

2014-12-30 Thread brian carroll
Apple Watch Observations. 123pp, v12.28.14, btc -- no copyright, redistribution storage ok (see disclaimer) web-version: https://appleobservations.wordpress.com/ PDF-version: http://tinyurl.com/AWO-final-12-28-14 ^ ebook version

Re: nettime [Networkedlabour] Future Scenarios for a Collaborative Economy

2014-12-30 Thread Brian Holmes
Michel, Vasilis, how encouraging to receive your answers. I will read the texts you suggest, and I will respond to some of your remarks here. For those who are interested in such things, I have surfed the long waves myself: https://brianholmes.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/crisis_theory.pdf

Re: nettime [Networkedlabour] Future Scenarios for a Collaborative

2014-12-30 Thread Jakob Rigi
Hello Brian, Mitchel and Vasilis, A very good exchange. I share your optimism. Now, as you say Brian, we can peer produce even many material goods with CNC machines and 3DPs, and even through a global cooperation. Actually, in automation software and design are main things, and