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What Refusals Do We Have?

Despite its severity, the pandemic has not stopped protesters from taking their firm belief to the street. (Images courtesy of Chih-Ying)

Requiem For the Network (Part 1)

Requiem For the Network (Part 2):www.digiarts.org.tw/DigiArts/DataBasePage/4_210431641056173/En

This is the age of network extinction. Small is trivial. Notorious vagueness and non-commitment on the side of slackerish members killed the once cute, postmodern construct of networks. Platforms did the rest. Decentralization may be the flavour of the day, but no one is talking about networks anymore as a solution for the social media mess. Where have all the networks gone? (Excerpt)

Image: Glacier Kwong, Joel Kwong, Ellen Pau, Forbidden City , 2020. (Image source:https://transmediale.de/almanac/forbidden-city)

 

Network and Participation in the Pandemic Era
人才資料庫 artIsTs
Musquiqui Chihying
SHEN Ke-Yu
作品資料庫 works
Beyond the Call of Duty
Forbidden City
Embodying Refusal, from the Bacchae to The Fits
Congress of Idling Persons
書籍資料庫 books
Networks of Outrage and Hope: Social Movements in the Internet Age (Traditional Chinese version)
The Stack:On Software and Sovereignty
Network Culture: Politics For the Information Age
Platform Capitalism
Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good
Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now
連結資料庫 links
Institute of Network Cultures
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