let me share with you my favorite TED Talks playing list
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLo0EnQWEtjZ4YpD2yKqF6mkypSv7OyWf5
please implement into your curricula
On 04/06/2013 10:01 PM, Geert Lovink wrote:
> http://www.3quarksdaily.com/3quarksdaily/2013/04/philosophical-moods.html
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> http:
Jaromil (& Nettime),
What I fail to understand is why you consider this a political gain
(to quote your paper):
"The Bitcoin dream is the autonomy of content producers, to
exchange their production freely, without aggregations, without
intermediaries."
This is hardcore libertarianism, since it
Jaromil (& Nettime),
What I fail to understand is why you consider this a political gain
(to quote your paper):
"The Bitcoin dream is the autonomy of content producers, to
exchange their production freely, without aggregations, without
intermediaries."
This is hardcore libertarianism, since it
Don't we already have alternatives? This list, for instance, and salons,
meetings, ongoing conversations, longer and more complex explorations,
whole sprawling feasts compared to the TED fast-food approach. But perhaps
we need something more visible and targeted, explicitly a response to the
TED a
http://www.3quarksdaily.com/3quarksdaily/2013/04/philosophical-moods.html
http://blogs.hbr.org/haque/2013/03/lets_save_great_ideas_from_the.html
http://fandco.ca/en/trends/article/2013/03/ted-x-ideas-corrupting-ideas-1/
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dear nettimers,
here I propose you the reading of an article I've just published about
Bitcoin, which seems to be onnipresent on mainstream media nowadays.
http://www.dyndy.net/2013/04/bitcoin-ends-the-taboo-on-money/
the downloadable PDF is linked from the webpage above, where public
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