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Beyonce and I (or Spam in the Can)

jussiparikka wrote 1 month ago: The Independent wrote a piece on spam, and I was interviewed as well. The main driver for the story … more →

Tags: Software Studies, The Spam Book

A Hefty Companion1 comment

jussiparikka wrote 2 months ago: A Companion to New Media Dynamics is out now. And admittedly, it is quite expensive. But try to get … more →

Tags: Digital Economy, post-representational, Social Media, Software Studies, Spam, The Spam Book, Viruses

On Virality1 comment

jussiparikka wrote 3 months ago: Tony D. Sampson’s new book Virality is a good read: on network culture, Gabriel Tarde, affect, … more →

Tags: The Spam Book, Viruses

Critique With a Cause - on Lovink's new book3 comments

jussiparikka wrote 11 months ago: Geert Lovink can be provocative – very provocative. This is one of the pleasures of diving into his … more →

Tags: Creative industries, distributed platforms, Social Media, Amsterdam, activism, Critique

Viral Capitalism - redux2 comments

jussiparikka wrote 1 year ago: Capitalism is sticky – it is able to attach to such a variety of objects, things, practices, and new … more →

Tags: Viruses, Security, affect

Platform Politics-conference: Opening Words2 comments

jussiparikka wrote 2 years ago: We organized a very successful Platform Politics-conference in Cambridge, May 11-13, where our speak … more →

Tags: Academic Research, activism, Biopolitics, Cambridge, Cognitive Capitalism, DeLanda, Garnet Hertz, P2P, Software Studies

Network Politics

plate3quartersfull wrote 2 years ago: In looking at digital networking techniques, which encapsulate both communication and social organis … more →

Tags: arts3091, Kristie Beattie, z3186047, Andrew Murphie, Pablo Leighton

Unnatural (Media) Ecologies

jussiparikka wrote 2 years ago: After a long wait, it’s out like nature itself! The Fibreculture-journal Media Ecology-special issue … more →

Tags: Media Archaeology, media art, Media Ecology, Academic Research, Biopolitics

The Freedom Box

Tomas wrote 2 years ago: It shocked many when during the protests in Egypt, the government turned off the Internet.  So how c … more →

Tags: Putting the p in p2p, of interest and note, rhizomatic media, Networks, Open-Source, Internet, Politics, Hardware, freedom box

Launch events for Insect Media - Berlin and Cambridge

jussiparikka wrote 2 years ago: Now that Insect Media is out, I am organizing a couple of events sort of as book launches—with … more →

Tags: Cambridge, insect media, Media Studies, Code, Berlin, activism

>Dave Boothroyd talk on censorship, secrecy and memory in digital culture

jussiparikka wrote 2 years ago: >A forthcoming talk in Cambridge hosted by the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences and C … more →

Tags: Cambridge, Memory, Code, Wikileaks

>Wirelessness - radical empiricism in media theory3 comments

jussiparikka wrote 2 years ago: Adrian Mackenzie captures something extremely essential and apt in his fresh book Wirelessness … more →

Tags: new materialism, Software Studies, Mackenzie

WikiLeaks: Networked Action for a Networked Age

Tomas wrote 2 years ago: There can be little doubt that for those of us interested in peer theory, the WikiLeaks story is a g … more →

Tags: Putting the p in p2p, rhizomatic media, The Future, Network theory, Wikileaks

WikiLeaks and Network Politics4 comments

Tomas wrote 2 years ago: I feel we’re in the midst of one of those pivotal moments in history where from here onwards, … more →

Tags: The Future, Putting the p in p2p, rhizomatic media, Network theory, Wikileaks

>Learning from Network Dysfunctionality: Accidents, Enterprise and Small Worlds of Infection (ISEA 2010 Version)

jussiparikka wrote 2 years ago: > Before leaving finally for ISEA 2010 in Germany I shall post this — a short intro, or sum … more →

Tags: Spam, Viruses, affect, Digital Economy, ISEA2010

Affect, software, net art (or what can a digital body of code do-redux)

jussiparikka wrote 2 years ago: After visiting the Manchester University hosted Affective Fabrics of Digital Cultures-conference I t … more →

Tags: Deleuze&Guattari, media art, affect, Amsterdam, Software Studies, manchester

Choice, self-regulation, security and other characteristics that make us desire to see less

jussiparikka wrote 3 years ago: “Not long ago it would have been an absolutely absurd action to purchase a television or acqui … more →

Tags: Porn Culture, Security, Academic Research, Software Studies, Control?, guins

>Networkpolitics-poster2 comments

jussiparikka wrote 3 years ago: >Here is the poster for our forthcoming Network-politics event, full title: Thinking Network Poli … more →

Tags: Cambridge, arcdigital

From Cybertext to Produsage. Functioning and Production of Digital Texts

jussiparikka wrote 3 years ago: ArcDigital and Cultures of the Digital Economy (CoDE) institute guest talk: From Cybertext to Produs … more →

Tags: Cambridge, arcdigital, Social Media, Code


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