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SkyLift: Low-Cost Geo-Location Spoofing Device<br>
'''SkyLift: Low-Cost Geo-Location Spoofing Device'''<br>
"Are we already living in surveillance states? Is their a creative side of privacy? And what do artists and WikiLeaks have in common?
"Are we already living in surveillance states? Is their a creative side of privacy? And what do artists and WikiLeaks have in common?
Against the narratives of Google and Facebook, that privacy doesn’t exist anymore, Adam Harvey believes: privacy is the new trend. Already well-known through his anti-surveillance and anti-drone fashion/camouflage-projects, he also made it possible to break geofencing and obscure geolocation metadata with the open source project SkyLift."<br>
Against the narratives of Google and Facebook, that privacy doesn’t exist anymore, Adam Harvey believes: privacy is the new trend. Already well-known through his anti-surveillance and anti-drone fashion/camouflage-projects, he also made it possible to break geofencing and obscure geolocation metadata with the open source project SkyLift."<br>
https://schloss-post.com/skylift-low-cost-geo-location-spoofing-device/
https://schloss-post.com/skylift-low-cost-geo-location-spoofing-device/


The Block is the Successor to the Book: A publishing proposal<br>
'''The Block is the Successor to the Book: A publishing proposal'''<br>
https://rhizome.org/editorial/2015/nov/17/the-block-is-the-successor-to-the-book-a-publishing-proposal/
https://rhizome.org/editorial/2015/nov/17/the-block-is-the-successor-to-the-book-a-publishing-proposal/


PACER — An Effort to Upgrade a Court Archive System to Free and Easy<br>
'''PACER — An Effort to Upgrade a Court Archive System to Free and Easy'''<br>
Aaron Swartz, a 22-year-old Stanford dropout and entrepreneur who read Mr. Malamud’s appeal, managed to download an estimated 20 percent of the entire database: 19,856,160 pages of text.<br>
Aaron Swartz, a 22-year-old Stanford dropout and entrepreneur who read Mr. Malamud’s appeal, managed to download an estimated 20 percent of the entire database: 19,856,160 pages of text.<br>
https://law.resource.org/pub/12tables.html<br>
https://law.resource.org/pub/12tables.html<br>
https://yeswescan.org/
https://yeswescan.org/


Guerilla Open Access Manifesto<br>
'''Guerilla Open Access Manifesto'''<br>
[https://archive.org/stream/GuerillaOpenAccessManifesto/Goamjuly2008_djvu.txt Guerilla Open Access Manifesto]<br>
[https://archive.org/stream/GuerillaOpenAccessManifesto/Goamjuly2008_djvu.txt Guerilla Open Access Manifesto]<br>


In Soviet Russia, Forbidden Music Was Smuggled on X-Ray Records<br>
'''In Soviet Russia, Forbidden Music Was Smuggled on X-Ray Records'''<br>
https://www.x-rayaudio.com/x-rayaudiorecords/
https://www.x-rayaudio.com/x-rayaudiorecords/


The Piracy Project<br>
'''The Piracy Project'''<br>
https://rhizome.org/editorial/2011/oct/25/piracy-project/<br>
https://rhizome.org/editorial/2011/oct/25/piracy-project/<br>
http://andpublishing.org/the-piracy-project/<br>
http://andpublishing.org/the-piracy-project/<br>

Revision as of 14:36, 13 October 2019

SkyLift: Low-Cost Geo-Location Spoofing Device
"Are we already living in surveillance states? Is their a creative side of privacy? And what do artists and WikiLeaks have in common? Against the narratives of Google and Facebook, that privacy doesn’t exist anymore, Adam Harvey believes: privacy is the new trend. Already well-known through his anti-surveillance and anti-drone fashion/camouflage-projects, he also made it possible to break geofencing and obscure geolocation metadata with the open source project SkyLift."
https://schloss-post.com/skylift-low-cost-geo-location-spoofing-device/

The Block is the Successor to the Book: A publishing proposal
https://rhizome.org/editorial/2015/nov/17/the-block-is-the-successor-to-the-book-a-publishing-proposal/

PACER — An Effort to Upgrade a Court Archive System to Free and Easy
Aaron Swartz, a 22-year-old Stanford dropout and entrepreneur who read Mr. Malamud’s appeal, managed to download an estimated 20 percent of the entire database: 19,856,160 pages of text.
https://law.resource.org/pub/12tables.html
https://yeswescan.org/

Guerilla Open Access Manifesto
Guerilla Open Access Manifesto

In Soviet Russia, Forbidden Music Was Smuggled on X-Ray Records
https://www.x-rayaudio.com/x-rayaudiorecords/

The Piracy Project
https://rhizome.org/editorial/2011/oct/25/piracy-project/
http://andpublishing.org/the-piracy-project/