Date archives "April 2013"

Book of the Day: Present Shock, a critique of contemporary presentism

“Present Shock seeks to describe and explore life and work in a very new temporal landscape – one defined largely by always-on digital technologies. But it’s also about what it means to live in an era when the past and future seem to have collapsed into the present. How do we orient ourselves without the… Continue reading

The “opening up perspective” for ethical for-benefit funds

This opening-up perspective/philosophy can apply to many/most aspects of an organization’s value chain – from the very nature of the business, to research, to product development, to operations, to organizational structure and beyond. Ability Capital in Australia is trying to create a Wealth Commons. Here is an aspect of their work, “opening up”: “Long have… Continue reading

Research: An ethnography of Fabbing Practices

* Master’s Thesis: FABBING PRACTICES– AN ETHNOGRAPHY IN FAB LAB AMSTERDAM. Aurelie Ghalim. 2013. The summary: “This thesis, based on an ethnographic approach, investigates personal fabrication. Fab Labs or FABrication LABoratories, introduced as facilities where you can make (almost) anything, are small-scale workshops for digital fabrication and rapid-prototyping. Fab Lab that are inscribed in the… Continue reading

Graphic: Product Design in the P2P Age

Interesting graphic by Thomas Lommee of infrastructures.net: See here for the commentary by Christian Remon: “Thomas Lommée, owner of the design studio Intrastructures in Brussels, believes the world has changed. The world we now live in is no longer hierarchical, it is a network society. People are not only connected to each other, but also… Continue reading

Bitcoin’s Triple Accounting innovation and the Verification by the whole network of peers

The hacker Jaromil has produced a report on Bitcoin, from which the following passage has been excerpted: “”The most remarkable innovation brought by Bitcoin deals with the system of accounting that we use today. Double-entry bookkeeping is what we use today to make sure that earnings and expenditures match, basically authenticating the ?ow of money… Continue reading

Research: Civil Society in the Sustainability Transitions of Food Systems

Below is an overview from an interestng PhD research project: * PhD: Civil Society in Sustainability Transitions of Food Systems (Rachael Durrant) SPRU, University of Sussex * The Overview: “Debates and discussions about moves towards deeply more sustainable food systems in the UK invoke and imply both technological and social changes, some of them quite… Continue reading

Essay of the Day: Counter-Mapping Actions as Militant Research

* Article: Counter (Mapping) Actions: Mapping as Militant Research: Counter Cartographies Collective. Craig Dalton and Liz Mason-Deese. CME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies, 2012, 11(3),439-466 This excerpt from the Conclusions gives an idea of the interesting content: “Autonomous cartography opens up possibilities for new forms of knowledge production and political change. As Colectivo Situaciones… Continue reading