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The devastating social consequences of the post-fordist economical models had led to the flooding of work time in our private spaces, and this is one of the fundamental themes of come cultural resistance practices, including the ones that relates to the IT technologies. One of the most interesting branches in this field is the creation of micro economical models, that go against the mainstream. These models can experiment the (material and immaterial) good's exchange feasibility on small communities, founding on an direct involvement. These critic methods, that span from tactical media to the marketing deconstruction's models, are actively confronted with the dissolution and de-territorialization of the work, obtained through the same computer networks and terminals (mobile phones and laptops) and in most of the cases this lead to devastating consequences. This model's critic way of thinking is expressed in this text through a wide spectrum of alternatives, founded on the same networks and its endless possibilities of creating temporary information infrastructures.
Computers, video, radio, printing presses, synthesizers, fax machines, tape recorders, photocopiers--these things make good toys, but terrible addictions. Finally we realize we cannot .... reach out and touch someone'' who is not present in the flesh. These media may be useful to our art--but they must not possess us, nor must they stand between, mediate, or separate us from our animal/animate selves. We want to control our media, not be Controlled by them.
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I, Terrorist
Turbo capitalism has unleashed hungry monster egos upon the world that do nothing but consume. They are born uncontrolled and uninhibited, demanding more and more from a planet that is less and less able to give. Are we all terrorists now? Where do you draw the line?
Never acting alone, the maggot man is a swarm machine running in increasingly vicious hunting packs. We call them corporations in the marketplace, the state in public life, policing the homeless, hunting down the poor, sweeping the streets of squeegee kids, pepper spraying human rights protestors in Quebec, Prague, Genoa, Washington, Calgary, Toronto, Montreal, Seattle, powering up the cyber-armies of the night, the human genome experimenters of the body--surveillance machines and credit machines and memory machines and forecasting machines and nano-machines and money machines.
A machinery of dead power led by what Nietzsche called "blond beasts of prey."
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