Date archives "September 2009"

Pirate Philosophy as neoliberalism

Networked Performance (N_P), a research blog that focuses on emerging network-enabled practice, announces issue 10 of Culture Machine, dedicated to the theme of Pirate Philosophy: “Pirate Philosophy explores how the development of various forms of so-called internet piracy is affecting ideas of the author, the book, the scholarly journal, peer review, intellectual property, copyright law,… Continue reading

P2P and non-selfish individualism

Rosemary Bechler, in a debate with Jeremy Gilbert in Open Democracy, makes a few crucial distinctions between individualism and ‘selfish individualism’. Excerpts: “Cruddas and Rutherford (in Soundings 42) open their critique by drawing the fault-lines in the current political turmoil between “those who continue to believe that the market and individual choice” are the most… Continue reading

Varieties of Augmented Government

Just as social software is not about replacing human intelligence with software, but augmenting it, government 2.0 is not a matter of substituting government with bottom-up initiatives, but augmenting its innovativeness and its impact by letting third parties build on top of government data and services. David Osimo, who participates in the Open Declaration blog,… Continue reading

Creating a political framework for the free culture movement: FC Forum Barcelona October 29 to November 1

This gathering in Barcelona from October 29 to November 1 may well be one of the most important of the year, because it will set a political framework and agenda for the free culture movement and represents a maturation and coming of age. I am happy to be able to participate. Here’s the formal introduction… Continue reading

Wikinomics and its discontents

Article: Wikinomics and its discontents: a critical analysis of Web 2.0 business manifestos. By José Van Dijck and David Nieborg (University of Amsterdam Abstract: ‘Collaborative culture’, ‘mass creativity’ and ‘co-creation’ appear to be contagious buzzwords that are rapidly infecting economic and cultural discourse on Web 2.0. Allegedly, peer production models will replace opaque, top-down business… Continue reading

SME’s, local development, and mutual credit systems

A convincing case is made by Thomas Greco: “It is widely acknowledged that, in comparison to large corporations, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) contribute proportionately more to the economy in jobs, productivity, and innovation. According to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), “SMEs play a major role in economic growth in the OECD… Continue reading

A milestone for distributed manufacturing: 100k Garages

The Treehugger blogs says, “this changes everything” (and Core77 agrees): Why? Because the 100kgarages initiative combines hyper-localization and global scalability!. Imagine for a minute we would have a p2p-maker-market in each town, with specialized maker sheds, connected to global downloadable design communities, but each specialized in different areas such as open source furniture, metalwork, retrofitting… Continue reading

Against the deliberate cultivation of narcissism in personal development

One of the main psychological change technologies found in personal development literature is to affirm and/or visualize precisely what you want, with great emotional force. This key technique can be found again and again in classic texts … When practiced intensely and frequently as recommended, this technique literally becomes “the cultivation of inflation”—the deliberate and… Continue reading

Launch of Open P2P Design bookshop

Massimo Menichinelli of Open P2P Design has opened a openp2pdesign.org store page on Lulu.com You will find there all the print version of the books published within the openp2pdesign.org project. The first book you can already find there is the print version of openp2pdesign.org_1.1, already published online in September 2008. Three versions are available: one… Continue reading