Dear nettime,
Here is a tiny step towards gathering the collective of humans and non-humans...
The eyes of the milpa
Families from Santa Mar?a Tlahuitoltepec, Oaxaca (Mexico) use mobile phones to
create an online community memory about everything that grows in their fields.?
.
Read it here:
http://www.furtherfield.org/features/interviews/community-memory
-through-appropriated-media-interview-eugenio-tisselli
Best wishes,
Eugenio.
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Dear nettimers,
A few weeks ago, I posted a note to this list, turning a q into a faq: cheap
computers and conflict minerals. Briefly, the note was about asking the
manufacturers of the ultra-cheap Raspberry Pi computer about their corporate
stance on conflict minerals.
nettime people:
powerful computers are getting?unbelievably?cheap and small: it's a fact we
witness everyday. many of you may have heard about the raspberry pi: a $25
credit-card sized computer that plugs into a tv and a keyboard. it uses an
arm processor and comes with a gnu/linux
http://www.sautiyawakulima.net/research/2012/02/the-e-i-ization-of-everything/??
Eugenio Tisselli.
The ???e-i-ization??? of everything (including cows)
Posted on 29/02/2012
Excerpt:
e-agriculture, e-learning, e-banking (sometimes also m-banking) on one hand???
and on the other, iPhones, iPads
Hi Jaromil, all,
Jaromil, thank you for sharing Hellekin's note. I can relate to her withdrawal,
but only at a deeper level (technologically speaking)
You know better than me what the open source movement has done to empower
connected communities in the past years. But I think that, with
... wikileaks, the wikileaks truck, lost, and the governments of .
the us and spain. with soundtrack by m.i.a warning: spoilers and .
potentially illegal stuff.
http://motorhueso.net/lost_remixed/?
and the fight goes on.
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Michael,
Your question is not only provocative, but also quite interesting. And
I am not sure if it can be answered with a firm no, as you do in
your blog post.There are many different types of development projects
that integrate mobile technologies into their core practices, and not
all of them