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August 23, 2010

Open Call! Deluze and The Lulz: Radical Emergence for the lulz.

*stored in*: Internets, projects — Tags: , , , — 12:07 pm

Open call for the lulz:

Visit the website.


‘Deleuze and The Lulz: Radical Emergence … for the lulz’ is a bold interdisciplinary journal that aims to challenge orthodoxies, encourage debate, invite controversy, seek new applications, propose new interpretations, and – above all – make new connections in the growing pack of researchers who study Deleuze, and the lulz..for the lulz.

It is our conviction that the often incomprehensible abstract machines of internet memetics, with its a-signifying mode of representation and contagious flows of dissemination, require the most rigorous, advanced and absolutely contemporary theoretical treatment.

Contribution to the journal may include experimental constructions of Deleuzian theories of/for the lulz as well as themes explored by Deleuze himself such as ‘Lulz in the control society’ or ‘Wolfs in Lulz’.

Still, it is important to highlight that this journal is not another niche to the already vast collection of “Deleuze and X” journals. This is not about applying existing theory on a new, trendy field. Rather we want to inject the intense, chaotic, adventurous and hyper-connected spirit of the lulz into the nowadays lukewarm waters of internetaional Deleuzian studies. You can forget about bringing your cybernomadic-surfboard…because I eated it!

Since we aim for an interdisciplinary approach where diverse fields are able to encounter each others practices, we encourage all internet celebrities, artists, theoreticians, trolls, spammers and camers with an special interest in the study or practice of the lulz to apply.. for the lulz.

Submissions will be IRC-reviewed by a board of prominent internet expert-users*with special competences ranging from fields such as philolsophy, chanology, netactivism, hacking, trolling, fashion, scripting and esoterism.

Written articles, graphic essays and pre-compiled coded work are eligible to submit, preferably in english or similar global dialect.

* Please note the editors will rid all works of any occurrences of copyright licenses.

The maximum length for written articles is 3000 max.
The maximum length for graphical essays is 3 pages.
The maximum size for coded works is 3 kilobytes.

Selected materials will be published in the Journal ‘Deleuze and The Lulz: Radical Emergence … for the lulz’. The journal will be available on print on demand and freely on the interwebs in early december 2010.

Apply for the lulz! The deadline is October 15th, 2010

Submit your materials at delulz@zefside.org

*Internet Expert-Users Board
(more to be announced)

Magnus Eriksson
Rasmus Fleischer
Geraldine Juarez
Leon Tan
Greg Leuch
Anonymous Internet-User

HAIL WIKICONG

*stored in*: Internets, Telecomix, humans i like — Tags: , , — 12:04 pm

‘Wikicong’ cyberactivists launch new website displaying Wikileaks information on Thailand

April 18, 2010

From the button of my cipherheart: Happy burfday Telecomix!

*stored in*: Communication, Internets, Telecomix — Tags: , — 10:17 am

Exactly one year ago, a bunch of internauts gathered online and offline to talk about the future of the internet. There were many worrying facts, but first and foremost, there was energy and joy.

The first issue to strike the internauts was the telecoms package, which was in the second reading in the European Parliament. Someone suggested “Lets hack our way in to the politicians, and tell them how to do it right!” That caturday night, one year ago, was the beginning of the #telekompaketet IRC-channel, which still exists as the main control room for activities.

Many features have since then been added to the Telecomix System. One day a wiki was added, another day a Crypto Munitions Agency was formed. Telecomix, working as an interface between humans and bots, was even upgraded itself with an operative Artificial Intelligence named Cameron.

Today, we level up our struggle to create a free internet. We have made an operating system, which is equipped with the strongest crypto munitions available to modern computers. It is called the Telecomix Cipher System, and the video on top of this message (download here) shows the reasons for why we give this to the world, as a free download. You may also buy a pre-installed USB-stick at our friends at Gnutiken.

Please join us online and offline in our celebrations. We begin today at 16:00 CET in Gothenburg, Sweden. Stay tuned to our channels for other parties and events!

From the bottom of our cipher hearts – Happy birthday!

/The Werebuild and Telecomix crew

February 18, 2010

FUCK GOOGLE. KEEP YOUR DATA. DISTRIBUTE THE WEB

*stored in*: FAT, Internets — Tags: — 10:22 pm

For Transmediale 2010 F.A.T. members met in Berlin and produced a series of projects dedicated to the topic of the week: FUCK GOOGLE. In addition to free software, browser addons, live streams, communiques and on-site workshops, F.A.T. Lab built a fake Google Street View car and conquered the city of Berlin! All FG projects!

F.A.T. Lab: Fuck Google Week Wrap Up from Evan Roth on Vimeo.


Now it’s your turn! Go out there and see what it’s like to be Google!

HOW TO BUILD A FAKE GOOGLE CAR.


January 30, 2010

FUCK GOOGLE

*stored in*: FAT, Internets, events — Tags: — 10:16 pm

A new week of cutting-edge projects themed around evil mother Google !!! Backup your data now !!!

In preparation for our upcoming epic F.A.T. Lab meet up at Transmediale10 Berlin we are pleased to announce our next topic week FUCK GOOGLE ! Stay tuned for a series of brand new pieces to be released here in the upcoming week!

F.A.T. lab is nomintaed for the Transmediale Award 2010

Transmediale 2010 “Futurity now!”
February 2nd – 7th,  2010
Berlin, Germany

More info at FFFFFAT

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