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Protocols and Data Bodies in a Culture of Sharing
Protocols and Data Bodies in a Culture of Sharing


The objective of our day is to acquaint ourselves with the concept of anonymity both as a
'''Tuesday Nov. 29th 11:00 - 18:00'''
+social and political strategy and technical concept.
I would like to start the day by looking at the use of the concept of anonymity in different
+contexts: cultural artifacts, law, politics and activism.
We can then go on to look at how the concept has been translated into digital systems, who
+is for and against the different translations, and how all of this relates to concepts like
+privacy, data protection, identity and surveillance.
Finally, we will look at the prototype of a game in which the players simulate different
+versions of anonymous communication protocols. The game still requires much refining, which
+I hope we have the opportunity to start doing in the afternoon.


I am a researcher working in the group COSIC/ESAT at the Department of Electrical
== Club membership and special discounts==
+Engineering in K. U. Leuven, Belgium. I am interested in the topics of privacy
* '''First year NM:''' mandatory
+technologies, participatory design, feminist critique of computer science, and online
* '''Second year NM:''' optional
+social networks. I am especially excited about the topic of anonymity in technical as well
* '''All years LB:''' optional
+as cultural contexts, the spectrum being anywhere between anonymous communications and
+anonymous folk songs. Beyond my academic work, I have also had the pleasure of
+collaborating with artistic initiatives including Constant vzw, Bootlab, De-center, ESC in
+Brussels, Graz and Berlin. You can find more information about my dwellings here:
+http://www.esat.kuleuven.be/~sguerses


http://pzwart3.wdka.hro.nl/wiki/Links_gathered_8-2-2011
== tcpdump -i eth0 port 80 -w - | hd (or tcpdump -XXAi eth0 port 80) ==
The objective of the day is to acquaint everyone with the concept of anonymity both as a social and political strategy and technical concept.


i would also appreciate it if you could add links to these films and article:
The day will start by looking at the use of the concept of anonymity in different contexts: cultural artifacts, law, politics and activism. Then we will go on to look at how the concept has been translated into digital systems, who is for and against the different translations, and how all of this relates to concepts like privacy, data protection, identity and surveillance.


i love alaska
Finally, we will look at the prototype of a game in which the players simulate different versions of anonymous communication protocols. The game still requires much refining, which hopefully we have the opportunity to start doing in the afternoon.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-SOCGdPyNU


whose is this song
==ss -t 'sport = :http'  ==
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGCURBHF2Ss
'''Seda Guerses''' is a researcher working in the group COSIC/ESAT at the Department of Electrical Engineering in K. U. Leuven, Belgium. She is interested in the topics of privacy technologies, participatory design, feminist critique of computer science, and online social networks. Seda is particularly excited about the topic of anonymity in technical as well as cultural contexts, the spectrum being anywhere between anonymous communications and anonymous folk songs.  


on anonymous:
Beyond her academic work, she also had the pleasure of collaborating with artistic initiatives including Constant vzw, Bootlab, De-center, ESC in Brussels, Graz and Berlin.
http://mediacommons.futureofthebook.org/tne/pieces/anonymous-lulz-collective-action
 
http://www.esat.kuleuven.be/~sguerses
 
== urlsnarf -i wlan0 bookmarks ==
 
* http://pzwart3.wdka.hro.nl/wiki/Links_gathered_8-2-2011
* i love alaska - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-SOCGdPyNU
* whose is this song - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGCURBHF2Ss
* on anonymous - http://mediacommons.futureofthebook.org/tne/pieces/anonymous-lulz-collective-action
* Loving Big Brother: Surveillance Culture and Performance Space http://www.amazon.com/Loving-Big-Brother-Surveillance-Performance/dp/0415275385
 
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Latest revision as of 12:42, 29 November 2011

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Protocols and Data Bodies in a Culture of Sharing

Tuesday Nov. 29th 11:00 - 18:00

Club membership and special discounts

  • First year NM: mandatory
  • Second year NM: optional
  • All years LB: optional

tcpdump -i eth0 port 80 -w - | hd (or tcpdump -XXAi eth0 port 80)

The objective of the day is to acquaint everyone with the concept of anonymity both as a social and political strategy and technical concept.

The day will start by looking at the use of the concept of anonymity in different contexts: cultural artifacts, law, politics and activism. Then we will go on to look at how the concept has been translated into digital systems, who is for and against the different translations, and how all of this relates to concepts like privacy, data protection, identity and surveillance.

Finally, we will look at the prototype of a game in which the players simulate different versions of anonymous communication protocols. The game still requires much refining, which hopefully we have the opportunity to start doing in the afternoon.

ss -t 'sport = :http'

Seda Guerses is a researcher working in the group COSIC/ESAT at the Department of Electrical Engineering in K. U. Leuven, Belgium. She is interested in the topics of privacy technologies, participatory design, feminist critique of computer science, and online social networks. Seda is particularly excited about the topic of anonymity in technical as well as cultural contexts, the spectrum being anywhere between anonymous communications and anonymous folk songs.

Beyond her academic work, she also had the pleasure of collaborating with artistic initiatives including Constant vzw, Bootlab, De-center, ESC in Brussels, Graz and Berlin.

http://www.esat.kuleuven.be/~sguerses

urlsnarf -i wlan0 bookmarks

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