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  <b>Compaq </b>[https://s3.amazonaws.com/files.technologyreview.com/p/pub/legacy/compaq_cst_1996_0.pdf] There already is a visualisation of the cloud in this document!
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  <b>Digital realty: </b>renting outage unused storage space sounds like the housing industry.<br><br>Kendal: squatting abandoned websites. The website and server, infrastructure is still there but what is happening there? Opening up the potential for reappropriating.
  <b>Digital realty: </b>renting outage unused storage space sounds like the housing industry.<br><br>Kendal: squatting abandoned websites. The website and server, infrastructure is still there but what is happening there? Opening up the potential for reappropriating.

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FIRST WEEK

This weeks PAD: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/The_dark_cloud__a_centre_for_data

Writing 1: Interconnection: the 13th Moon


Collective speculative writing exercise for which we have taken the offered services, semantics and imag(inari)es from the website of data centers NorthCand Interxion, as our point of departure. From this we have constructed a skeleton that we are both going to elaborate and refine separately but bringing them back in parallel connection! Diverting but never divorcing.

The method is inspired by reading "The twelth Moon" in Sepculative Facts, it's a collaborative story written on whatsapp by Sepake Angiama, Clare Butcher, Byron Kalomamas. The story speculating on the conservative election win in the UK at the end of 2019.

File:12thMoon reading.pdf

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References

The Big Hack (2019) - Karim Amer, Jehane Noujaim

 Birgitte Kaiser: last year data surpassed oil in value. 
Alice Sparkly Kitten: data has no value. Data is capital, that against which the value of things is measured. ... Data is dept

Castle in the sky - Studio Gibli

As a short synopsis, the story revolves around the quest of a hidden and mythical treasure.
We are guided by a boy from a mining worker's village, girl taken away from the farm where she grew up, strange English looking men wearing black suits and small oval sunglasses, and a bunch of pirates lead by an authoritarian matriarch.
The girl has in her possession a powerful stone worked into a crystal by her ancestors. All of the characters are linked through their common histories and desires to a floating land navigating the sky protected and invisible behind a thick cloud as a fortification. Some are driven by power and wealth, some by curiosity, and restitution of righteous history, and some are driven by magical forces coming from intuition and natural elements.

The cloud is a physical infrastructure, a city. Often depicted indeed, suspended in mid air.
Laputa, the highly technologically advanced city of the sky, as a metaphor for the cloud




  • Pirats

  • Le-château-dans-le-ciel.jpg

  • Laputa core.png

  • Le-chacc82teau-dans-le-ciel.jpg

  • Spotted in Town!


  • penetrating the dark cloud thanks to the help of the pirates

  • dark cloud

  • electricity worms

  • electricity worms

  • electricity worms

  • electricity worms in line

  • data private cages stored in line

  • Attack of the pirates, a metaphor for the hacking the cloud.

    Spotted in Town!

    Cloud cuckoo land
    Cockaigne

In Free Fall: A Thought Experiment on Vertical Perspective - Hito Steyerl [1]

Self-hosted servers

Counter-point to the inaccessible pandora's black boxes of data centers.

  • a place to greet a self-hosted server!
  • Agiles - The history of the cloud: a journey through the last 60 years [2]


    First cloud was amazon cloud, not apple.

    "The development of microchips made computing considerably "cheaper" and smaller."

    Moore's law (1965),"the observation that the number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit (IC) doubles about every two years. Moore's law is an observation and projection of a historical trend. Rather than a law of physics, it is an empirical relationship linked to gains from experience in production."[3]

    the amount of circuits would double in regards to the size of a chip.

    Really related to the weight of the files you want to transcode, process. Rules the laws of the industry

    Interesting how this is talked about in the industry as a law of physics, while its a predication a trend, a business model: we have to live up to this prediction. It's a given, a goal. While you can question it. So of course they are going to reach this goal. It's a self-fulfilling prophecy.

    Adele: "thats the definition of progress in a way. What do you define as progress? What do you want as progress?"

    What is a transistor?

    The evolution of the number of transistors, the amount of data you can process of store on a chip, over the years. The curve is so exponential. Right now we are arriving at this moment where we dont know where its going, but its not that exponential. Probably things are going to cost more. We are at a point where its stabilising. But maybe thats why its gonna become expensive. A shortage of ships and resources. We are now going to have to rely on the materiality of the hardware and efficiency of software. We're running out of resources but people are convinced we are not going to run out of resources because of colonising the ocean and space.
     Workshop Automation of care V2:
    


    "Hardly any other achievement represents the rapid progress of the technologies underlying the cloud like the World Wide Web."

    "In the mid-1990s, the term cloud computing was used for the first time with its current meaning in a business plan of the computer maker Compaq. However, it was the conceptual predecessor of the cloud that prevailed back then."

    Compaq [4] There already is a visualisation of the cloud in this document!
    Screenshot 2022-01-06 at 15.23.28.png

    "The modern cloud was born in 2002 when Amazon founded a cloud computing platform to ensure the security and stability of its website. The possibility to rent unused storage and computing capacity was a side benefit." [5]

    Digital realty: renting outage unused storage space sounds like the housing industry.

    Kendal: squatting abandoned websites. The website and server, infrastructure is still there but what is happening there? Opening up the potential for reappropriating.


    "In 2005, OpenNebula was initiated."[6]

    "With the foundation of Dropbox in 2007, the concept of storing files in the cloud emerged. New data centers popped up everywhere.

    "Given the possibility to monitor the resources, the trust in the cloud grew."

    "Containers are the most common virtualization technique in the microservice architecture."[7]

    "...data gravity, edge computing and fog computing"[8]

    "Machine learning in the cloud is becoming increasingly important, for example to predict user preferences. Google developed cloud Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) to accelerate machine learning workloads."

    tensor processed unit (tpu): custom-designed machine learning [9]
    


    "Moreover, the hardware in the data centers is becoming more heterogeneous. This is because graphic processors complement the traditionally used processors (i.e. CPUs) to speed up the execution of applications running on the cloud."

    "In 2018, Microsoft started testing the world’s first subsea data center." [10]

    "The history of the cloud is a success story"

    "Moreover, IT experts from the provider take care of software updates and of the operation and maintenance of the data centers."

    "The golden age of the cloud has only just begun.

    On the symbolism of the cloud

    Where does the image of the cloud come from? The cloud as a visual connoting progress and technological advancement could perhaps be traced back to the industrial revolution - power plants, steam engines, factory pipes : the domination over nature.

    Martin: "But this is not the desirable or attractive connotation of the cloud now, we are partially moving towards a more organic imaginary of the cloud. The greenwashing of the cloud : working with nature."

    Adele:"The next nature - virtual reality as part of nature. We are going to erase the consequences of these consequences."

    Martin: "There's an irony that we envision data centers as in the sky, while they are on the ground or in the sea. Interesting that we see it, even before it has gone up, as something divine and heavenly."

    Adele: "I wonder what the role fo satellites is in this. Maybe it has something to do with relaying. I wonder how this works.Does it really travel through air and space?"

    Sylvie: "Yeah I find this connection between the Cloud and heaven, just iconographically quite interesting."

    Martin:"yes both are a gateway. ... Bad gateway: heaven"