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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babylonokia
https://www.ursulakleguin.com/a-rant-about-technology
https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/english/currentstudents/undergraduate/modules/fictionnownarrativemediaandtheoryinthe21stcentury/manifestly_haraway_----_a_cyborg_manifesto_science_technology_and_socialist-feminism_in_the_....pdf
Wark, M. (2021). CAPITAL IS DEAD : is this something worse?. S.L.: Verso.
https://www.floppytotaal.org/
https://hub.xpub.nl/bootleglibrary/read/799/pdf
https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Main_Page
https://www.theonion.com/
https://www.floppytotaal.org/
https://sandberg.nl/temporary-programme-f-for-fact
https://reallivesworld.com/
https://docs.google.com/document/d/14DXMtZyNnOyTB4nWglRsy1SinN4-RCxoa-EeyZ4mbwE/edit
https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Category:Situationist_Times
https://www.lutherblissett.net/
http://library.nothingness.org/articles/SI/en/display/3
https://theyesmen.org/project/dowbbc
https://www.vetgedrukt.com/a-72179686/bookshop/the-manual-of-modern-pataphysics-d-christe-h-ritzen/

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A rant about Technology

Summary: In the rant about technology, Ursula K. Leguin wants to challenge how main-stream discourses understands technology. She makes a point that in these discourses (related to hard/non-hard sci-fi) seem to neglect the fact that technology not only entails the high-tech, but also the non-high-tech like clothes, paper or language. A point made in the text is that "technology is how a society copes with physical reality", and this coping may entail the clothes that you wear in order to fit in at the new school, or the phone you use to call your loved ones in another country. In other words technology permeates every aspect of life in a (modern) society to some extent.

CAPITAL IS DEAD: is this something worse?

Mckenzie wark is an australian scholar that is known for her work with A hacker manifesto (2004), Not to be confused with the essay The hacker manifesto (1986). From what I can undertsatnd this far into the the commodification and economics of information.