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Revision as of 04:47, 28 October 2020
- ----------------- Taka Iimura - Ma Space Time in the Garden of Ryoan-Ji
- ----------------- Roland Kayn - Rosonic
- ----------------- We clamor for the right to opacity for everyone [Édouard Glissant]
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Leftfield tools/tactics
- -- Warchalking
- -- Mesh networking
- -- Gambiarra: repair culture by Felipe Fonseca
- -- Ignored By Big Telecom, Detroit's Marginalized Communities Are Building Their Own Internet
- -- hyperreadings
- -- USB dead drop
- -- Low-tech Magazine
- -- Richard Vijgen - Architecture of Radio
- -- Xnet
- -- Julian Oliver and Danja Vasiliev - Newstweek
- -- El Paquete Semanal
- -- !Mediengruppe Bitnik - Opera Calling
- -- Fawkes: Protecting Privacy against Unauthorized Deep Learning Models by Shawn Shan, Emily Wenger, Jiayun Zhang, Huiying Li, Haitao Zheng, Ben Y. Zhao [src: Bruce Schneier ]
- -- Control LED lights over internet with command line
- ⯐ Cuba's DIY Inventions from 30 Years of Isolation
- ⯐ Hackitat
- - Safecast
- - HSBXL // Hackerspace Brussels
- - Riseup: MAC Address
- - Telecomix
- - flattr
- - SNET // Street Net [Cuba]
- - P-kassan
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Network
Tinc
- _ How can I find my Pi's external (public) IP address?
- _ Port forwarding
- _ Documentation - tinc-vpn.org
- _ A Sample tinc Setup - wikileaks
- _ Howto - linode
- _ HUB
- _ Tinc
- _ Simplify systemd service file -- Git
- _ https://pad.xpub.nl/p/tinc-xpub2
PCB
- _ PCB Toner Transfer /No Heat/ & Etching
- _ How To Make a PCB using Ferric Chloride and Maker pen
- _ Heatless Toner Transfer for PCB
- _ DIY home-made SMT metal stencil
- _ Stenciling Tutorial
Python
..
- __ Alexander R. Galloway, Eugene Thacker - Notes for a Liberated Computer Language
- __ Judy Wajcman - Feminism Confronts Technology
- __ Ruha Benjamin - Race After Technology [Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code]
- __ William Powell - The Anarchist Cookbook
- __ Ingrid Burrington - Networks of New York [An Illustrated Field Guide to Urban Internet Infrastructure]
- __ Keller Easterling - Extrastatecraft: The Power of Infrastructure Space
- __ Abigail Z. Jacobs, Michaelanne Dye - Internet-human infrastructures: Lessons from Havana's StreetNet
- __ Domenico Quaranta, Geraldine Juárez - The F.A.T. manual
- __ Why (and How) Networks Should Run ThemselvesNick Feamster and Jennifer Rexford
- __ Critical Engineering
- __ Mindy Seu - PDF Library // are.na
- __ Mindy Seu - Queer OS // are.na
- __ Hakim Bey - T.A.Z. The Temporary Autonomous Zone
- __ Erich Fromm - Escape from Freedom
- __ Technological Sovereignty, Vol. 2 [via Sandra]
- __ Andrea Sick, Claudia Reiche - Technics of Cyber ‹ › Feminism. ‹mode=message›
- __ Siegfried Zielinski - [...After the Media]
- __ Alessandro Ludovico - Post-Digital Print
- __ Yiannis Colakides, Marc Garrett, Inte Gloerich - State Machines
- __ Taeyoon Choi - Poetic Computation [Reader]
- __ Frank Pasquale - From Territorial to Functional Sovereignty: The Case of Amazon
- __ Loes Bogers and Letizia Chiappini - The Critical Makers Reader: (Un)Learning Technology
- __ Paul Virilio - The Aesthetics of Disappearance
- __ Mark Fisher - Capitalist Realism
- __ Shannon Mattern - Extract and Preserve [Underground Repositories for a Posthuman Future?]
- __ Alex Williams and Nick Srnicek - Inventing the Future
- __ Deep Lab
- __ Josephine Bosma, Geert Lovink et al. - Readme! Filtered by Nettime: ASCII Culture and the Revenge of Knowledge
- __ Eric Schrijver - Copy This Book: An Artist's Guide to Copyright
- __ Fredric Jameson - The Political Unconscious
- __ L. M. Sacasas - One Does Not Simply Add Ethics To Technology
- __ Feminist Data Manifest-No [A declaration of refusal and commitment. It refuses harmful data regimes and commits to new data futures]
- __ Anja Kanngieser - Experimental Politics and the Making of Worlds
- __ Ken Isaacs - How to build your own living structures
- __ Philip K. Dick - How to Build a Universe that Doesn’t Fall Apart Two Days Later
- __ Stevphen Shukaitis - Combination Acts Notes on Collective Practice in the Undercommons
- __ Tiziana Terranova - Network culture
- __ Audre Lorde - The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House
- __ Zach Blas & Micha Carde - Imaginary Computational Systems: Queer Technologies and Transreal Aesthetics & Gay Bombs [user's manual]
- __ Critical Art Ensemble - Electronic Civil Disobedience
- __ Brian Holmes - The Revenge of the Concept: Artistic Exchanges, Networked Resistance
- __ Lauren Berlant - The commons: Infrastructures for troubling times [via Femke]
- __ Noah Tsika - CompuQueer: Protocological Constraints, Algorithmic Streamlining, and the Search for Queer Methods Online
- __ Anna Everett - Digital Diaspora: A Race for Cyberspace
- __ Clemens Apprich - Technotopia
- __ Race after the Internet - Edited by Lisa Nakamura and Peter Chow-White
- __ Langdon Winner - The Whale and the Reactor: A Search for Limits in an Age of High Technology
- __ Tim Maughan - Infinite Detail
- __ Alex Gekker, Sam Hind - Infrastructural Surveillance
- __ Zach Blas - Contra-Internet
- __ Pirate Care [syllabus & library]
- __ Vannevar Bush - As We May Think
- __ Roel Roscam Abbing & Dennis de Bel - R&D: A Low-end Rich Media Publication
- __ Édouard Glissant - Poetics of Relation
- ~ Charlton McIlwain - Black Software // Data & Society
- ~ Ursula Franklin - The Real World of Technology
- ⯐ Erkki Kurenniemi : The Future Is Not What It Used to Be [Mika Taanila]
- ⯐ CCCB // TI
- Ingrid Burrington : "Frustration at the idea of how to look at something, look at a complex system, and look at power without creating a way for power to further justify its existence, how can you look at something without it being reabsorbed back in." ][ Thomas Pynchon - The Crying of Lot 49
- Zach Blas : We clamor for the right to opacity for everyone -- Édouard Glissant ][ Zapatistas < Re:collectivization of masks ][ 1845 anti-mask law in USA and 2012 Bill C-309, Canada's Concealment of Identity Act ][ Internet shut-downs: Myanmar 2007, Egypt 2011, Turkey 2014 ][ Paranode ][ Paul Baran's network diagram ][ Xnet
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- ⌗ SIGINT // Signals intelligence
- ⌗ KDE
- ⌗ Shellshock
- ⌗ Brick
- ⌗ Runlevel
- ⌗ SMB // Server Message Block
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Recommends
- › Gambiarra
- › Metareciclagem
- › Hybrid Spaces. Interview with Panayotis Antoniadis
- › NetHood
- › The BitTorrent Protocol Specification
- › Circuit Playground Express
- › Setting up a wireless hotspot using TP-Link TL-MR3020 Wireless N Router
- › PirateBox
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- 1.What do you want to make?
Tied to the inquiries into DIY/leftfiels tools and tactics implemented by the humans who have been either pushed towards it due to the circumstances imposed upon them or by choice: Software [web-based or stand-alone] and possibly an object [hardware], either as an extension [hack] of an already existing tool or a new one. This project might involve creating custom PCBs.
- 2. How do you plan to make it?
By learning Python and basics of hardware/electrical engineering. I might have to figure out how to 'convert' python to C/C++ in order to 'talk' to and program hardware.
- 3. What is your timetable?
I think i might need 4-5 months to get an ok grasp on python and engineering side. I will start prototyping asap and use the chunks of code i need, which might be already available online or upon consultation with tutors or humans outside PZI. So this will allow me to start building by January.
- 4. Why do you want to make it?
I would like to operate in a 'blank'/paranodal space, outside the established system while unavoidably being part of it in many ways, cause i don't want to depend on it and i want to be flexible while still existing within it. I want to make a useful tool, for me and anyone interested. This has a potential to go beyond the tool and expand/mutate/connect on a practical level.
- 5. Who can help you and how?
XPUB tutors and people whose works i'm interested in and are related to what i'm doing, as i was encouraged to contact them.
- 6. Relation to previous practice
My previous works dug into inner working of the dominant black boxes and questioned circumstances imposed by the local authorities. This time around i want to approach from an active position, rather than solely investigating them.
- 7. Relation to a larger context
Thing is, whatever is made, it will be on top of the already existing trash [unless trash is demolished], but still might be useful, since we are already here and want to keep going somehow.
- 8. References/bibliography
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