[NetBehaviour] Free Culture movement

marc garrett marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
Mon Apr 8 15:14:29 CEST 2013


agree...

That is the way -- we will always lose of course, but in a way winning 
is not the point it's the journey...

wishing you well.

marc
> "Some years ago, the elements (ideas, conceptions, practices, people)
> that compose the current (so-called) Free Culture movement were
> appropriated by the bureaucrat and the capitalist. The ones that made
> use of the technologies and available media to the creation of actions
> that provided the debate on new perspectives of possible social
> arrangements (obtained by tools such as free licenses, networks of
> communication, open source software), are today digested by the old
> apparatuses and social mechanisms that once they have used and
> questioned. They participated, many times unconsciously, in a
> "socio-professional training?" in order to occupy the same functions
> established for the maintainers of a system that is distant from what we
> imagine as a possible human grouping, even more distanced from freedom."
> submidialogy.
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> Global Islands Project:
> http://bbrace.net/id.html
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> "We fill the craters left by the bombs
> And once again we sing
> And once again we sow
> Because life never surrenders."
> -- anonymous Vietnamese poem
>
> "Nothing can be said about the sea."
> -- Mr Selvam, Akkrapattai, India 2004
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> "... for every star-driven enterprise there are corollary
> benefits for those who support it and keep their mouths shut."
> -- John Young, NYC 2010
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> "Shikata ga nai -- There's nothing we can do about it."
> -- Japanese tsunami survivors, 2011
>
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> + + +        imagery        http://12hr.noemata.net
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> ~>
> I am not a victim	coercion is natural
> I am a messenger	freedom is artifical
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