Emancipation through the play ethic?

Pat Kane on the theory and emancipatory possibilities of play: The text appeared on the IDC mailing list in preparation of a digital labor conference. Pat has three reports so far that result from this discussion. See: 1, 2, 3 “In The Ideology of the Aesthetic, Terry Eagleton devotes a chapter to Schiller’s Letters of… Continue reading

The Death of Why

Ulises Mejias recommends this book by Andrea Batista Schlesinger. Here’s the blurb: “We exercise our power as citizens by asking questions. Inquiry is less valued today, however, as our society demands quick and dirty answers. We see this play out all around us: in the increased ideological segregation that divides us, the outsize role of… Continue reading

George Caffentzis on the Petroleum Commons

The Petroleum Commons is an important essay George Caffentzis and also the last chapter of his latest ebook (see at bottom for details) George Caffentzis introduces his essay: “The “struggle over oil” has been largely seen as a struggle between oil companies and governments, since its beginnings in the mid-nineteenth century. However, over the last… Continue reading

Micropower, not nuclear power

There is a sustained media campaign going on to rehabilitate nuclear power, which would require huge subsidies and delay the transition to the more competitive renewable energy solutions, and saddle humanity with very long term hyper-pollution. The brilliant video exposition by Amory Lovins is followed by an excerpt from John Robb in which he explains… Continue reading

Restoring the research commons

How do we get the general public to pressure governments to open up research results so that other people can more easily build on it? Paul D. Fernhout’s text is a reaction to a proposal for a research funding proposal for green research around the concept of dual licensing, to which we may return. But… Continue reading

Modularity and creativity

The key here is _whose_ creativity is being enabled by this. Modernist use of modularity generally wasn’t concerned with enabling the creativity of the inhabitants of buildings and so was indeed folly. But post-modernists still didn’t offer anything better in that they were still not enabling creativity outside their professional community based on the very… Continue reading

Communicative Capitalism and Left Politics

Book: Jodi Dean. Democracy and Other Neoliberal Fantasies: Communicative Capitalism and Left Politics. Duke University Press (Sept 2009) The above should be an interesting book: From the publisher: “Democracy and Other Neoliberal Fantasies is an impassioned call for the realization of a progressive left politics in the United States. Through an assessment of the ideologies… Continue reading