Re: Technopolitics of the future

2022-10-24 Thread Felix Stalder
On 20.10.22 23:18, Brian Holmes wrote: I recall speculation on the list about whether a new technopolitical paradigm would ever take form. Would there be economic growth again? Would innovation return? Could global capitalism really develop new forms of self-regulation? Or is it stalked by en

Re: Technopolitics of the future

2022-10-24 Thread podinski
Hi all, Another very interesting thread indeed... But the language is perhaps a little ( or highly ? ) inadequate to grapple with the severity of our monstrous present and our dangerously unstable futures. Perhaps if we try to get a little jump on all the speculative nastiness, the toxic, racist

Re: Technopolitics of the future

2022-10-24 Thread mp
On 24/10/2022 12:56, podinski wrote: re: mRNA developments One really shouldn't be surprised by these dismal achievements to " hack the body" and " under the skin surveillance" Was/is mRNA a scientific achievement or a political measure, bypassing already/anyway rather weak (read: corrupt)

Re: Technopolitics of the future

2022-10-24 Thread José María Mateos
On Mon, Oct 24, 2022 at 11:00:44AM +0200, Felix Stalder wrote: apps etc are more or less the same than five years ago. In response, lots of VC-capital is funding blockchain technologies, which, so far, have proven completely useless. A real dead-end. They're very good for scamming people, thou