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=Introduction= | |||
== Background == | |||
Variations of P2P production, parallel to and as alternative to centralized services. Open source, global commons maker culture taking place around the world, originated in Silicon Valley as new forms of enabling new forms of science citizens and to democratize technology. Open source culture that take place around in different parts of the world pertain to different characteristics, there shouldn't be a dominating homogeneity in open source maker culture. maker culture in economical precarity. communities of experimental publishing making ways of making things public as gestures of decentralization and transparent porous making. | |||
== Thesis Statement== | |||
Contemporary phenomenons of centralization and decentralization found root in development of network culture, counter culture in 60s and 70s. Critical examination on old media can shed light on contemporary practices. | |||
= Body= | |||
First | ==First topic: Examination of P2P production, does p2p provides infrastructural possibility== | ||
=== examples overview of P2P infrastructure, various kinds.=== | |||
=== examples of how P2P is used in various instances, look into Dat and Beaker browser in more details. And Torrents. === | |||
III. Conclusion 1. Summarize the main points of your paper and Restate your thesis in fresh words.2.Make a stong/memorable final statement | |||
===But does it grant a productive commons, or does it re-iterate principles of capitalism, such as BitCoin mining? === | |||
====Bit Coin mining costs significant energy and resources.==== | |||
====Culture of geek masculinity in competitive problem solving scenario.==== | |||
==Origins of network media may shed light on how we conduct and practice decentralization/DIY hacking. == | |||
The rise of the Net needs to be rooted in the 1960s, in both the "closed world" of the Cold War and the open and decentralized world of the antiwar movement and the counter culture. Understanding these dual origins enables us to better understand current controversies over whether the Internet will be "open" or "closed", over whether the Net will foster democratic dialogue or centralized hierarchy, community or capitalism, or some mixture of both. | |||
===Origins of Networking implied centralized communication=== | |||
====ARPAnet==== | |||
====I DON'T KNOW==== | |||
===Counter culture, computer lib, homebrew computer club, usernet=== | |||
====talk the examples, I need to look more into them and I don't know now.==== | |||
====Supporting evidence==== | |||
===mixture of both=== | |||
====example here==== | |||
====example here==== | |||
===Inventing means and modus operandi for decentralized publishing=== | |||
definition of decentralized publishing | |||
====shadow libraries==== | |||
====Open Source Publishing==== | |||
==Homogeneity of maker culture originated in Silicon Valley== | |||
===Shanzhai=== | |||
===<?>=== | |||
III. Conclusion | |||
1. Summarize the main points of your paper and Restate your thesis in fresh words.2.Make a stong/memorable final statement |
Latest revision as of 19:29, 30 September 2019
Introduction
Background
Variations of P2P production, parallel to and as alternative to centralized services. Open source, global commons maker culture taking place around the world, originated in Silicon Valley as new forms of enabling new forms of science citizens and to democratize technology. Open source culture that take place around in different parts of the world pertain to different characteristics, there shouldn't be a dominating homogeneity in open source maker culture. maker culture in economical precarity. communities of experimental publishing making ways of making things public as gestures of decentralization and transparent porous making.
Thesis Statement
Contemporary phenomenons of centralization and decentralization found root in development of network culture, counter culture in 60s and 70s. Critical examination on old media can shed light on contemporary practices.
Body
First topic: Examination of P2P production, does p2p provides infrastructural possibility
examples overview of P2P infrastructure, various kinds.
examples of how P2P is used in various instances, look into Dat and Beaker browser in more details. And Torrents.
But does it grant a productive commons, or does it re-iterate principles of capitalism, such as BitCoin mining?
Bit Coin mining costs significant energy and resources.
Culture of geek masculinity in competitive problem solving scenario.
Origins of network media may shed light on how we conduct and practice decentralization/DIY hacking.
The rise of the Net needs to be rooted in the 1960s, in both the "closed world" of the Cold War and the open and decentralized world of the antiwar movement and the counter culture. Understanding these dual origins enables us to better understand current controversies over whether the Internet will be "open" or "closed", over whether the Net will foster democratic dialogue or centralized hierarchy, community or capitalism, or some mixture of both.
Origins of Networking implied centralized communication
ARPAnet
I DON'T KNOW
Counter culture, computer lib, homebrew computer club, usernet
talk the examples, I need to look more into them and I don't know now.
Supporting evidence
mixture of both
example here
example here
Inventing means and modus operandi for decentralized publishing
definition of decentralized publishing
shadow libraries
Open Source Publishing
Homogeneity of maker culture originated in Silicon Valley
Shanzhai
<?>
III. Conclusion
1. Summarize the main points of your paper and Restate your thesis in fresh words.2.Make a stong/memorable final statement