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| Nick on Mon, 31 Aug 2009 20:28:02 +0200 (CEST) |
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| Re: <nettime> FutureSonic:Environment2.0 2009 |
Thanks very much for this thoughtful review. I appreciate you taking
the time and space to discuss and consider what you found, rather
than just give an overview.
I wasn't at the festival, and I have just one thing to add to your
analysis.
Quoth marc garrett:
> So how does the festival's espousal of web2.0 mantras of empowered
> togetherness fit with an ecological approach? The new tools of networked
> sociability can mask functional inversions of the communitarian impulse
> to which they appeal. In contrast with Free and Open Source Softwares
> (often social softwares) published under the GNU GPL[1] whose workings
> are transparent, web2.0 social softwares (such as Twitter, Flickr and
> Facebook) are 'free' to use because their creators have found (or soon
> expect to find) a discreet way to harvest the hidden value of some
> aspect of the unwitting users' behaviour. Value is built by users'
> interactions and activities and when successful, the utility, its users'
> content, habits and personal data are put to work on the financial
> markets in the service of industrial "bottom line" principles.
As a participant in the free software world I agree with your
contrast with 'web 2.0' services. However while the commoditisation
of private information and usage patterns is indeed a serious
problem, I'd argue that more significant still is the control
inherant in such a platform. To have a communication service only
operated and operable by one entity (or any number; the point is not
runnable by and responsive to yourself and your community) is deeply
troubling.
If you're interested, the group 'autonomous' [1] are seeking to
build alternatives, which can be freely deployed by anyone, and
allow federation between different systems.
[1] http://autonomo.us/
Thanks again,
Nick
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