Felix Stalder on Fri, 3 Apr 2015 00:53:09 +0200 (CEST) |
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Re: <nettime> nottime: the end of nettime |
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 2015-04-02 12:05, Alex Foti wrote: > i mean let's not commit suicide, Yeah, let's not do that, not the least because, as Bifo pointed out, that would be a response entirely in line with how systems works. The initial post was neither entirely serious, nor simply a gotcha joke that exhausts itself through revelation. Rather, it was meant as way to break our own unwritten rules, as a way to open a discussion about the list, on the list (as David Garcia immediately recognized). And not because there is an urgent crisis to be addressed, innovation to be implemented, or any other managerial goal to be reached. Nor did Ted and I need a collected pat on the back to fight off the impending burn-out. No, it was meant provoke a moment to think about something that for many of us has become part of daily life. Those things tend to disappear into the background, we take them for granted, assume that some form of impersonal institution is taking care of it without much of our involvement. And, really, nettime is the opposite. It's fragile, has no back-up, and, most of all, relies nothing but good will, many criss-crossing friendships, some dislikes and, beyond that, and a strange kind of communion of people who, as I far as I can tell, do not easily take to communions. So, for me, the question is what do we want to do with this? Which does explicitly not mean, how do we want to change that? Perhaps there are things to chance, perhaps we do not want to chance much. The latter might be a good thing, since many of the structural features that are now setting nettime apart stem from the fact that we missed out on a lot of innovations that lead others and net culture, which is mainstream culture today, down the rabbit hole of frenzied, quantified narcissism. If anything this thread shows that while we are all more than aware of the shortcomings, we still see value in the effort of collective thinking that does not lend itself to being measured, put on CVs or otherwise made direct use of. To create and maintain something like this is a real collective achievement by all of us, past and present, and perhaps, even future. Even if whole is perhaps more than the sum of its parts, it's the parts, that is the time and energy everyone is contributing, both through writing and reading (which is falsely called lurking) where all of this comes from. We are encouraging you, that is, us, to think of how might bend this collective effort in shapes more congenial to you/us. David Garcia suggested a few ways that this might be done and I'm sure he missed a few too. This is not a task that needs to be a addressed today, there is no deadline, but a next week, a next month, and a next year. Felix - -- ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| http://felix.openflows.com |OPEN PGP: 056C E7D3 9B25 CAE1 336D 6D2F 0BBB 5B95 0C9F F2AC -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJVHb4sAAoJEAu7W5UMn/KsMsEH/3Ba94DuDqyEc9w50sUmcctc Ps//mf7ZF7WLPczcorAf7Y/8flkt/SYq20zxRdxP65K2POusZAr2TIj05DNBJ0mE h0o12CnyJb9ivnXmRtR9/5fx4aUMMbMv/DTEwP4336imBdHgEhCy43gKhSBgNCnF o/BWsc5p6jRrWMnltETqPBh9E+bISyb86wOTo82bYOScm2ztwuhhvdfGIixls8wl vFVI8dqHAV1i3KuRACtzTvvq1nIR4o1sozjtH3txn0k0po8zT99SFT/c7MeRTZwb GdPtC2Zfr4GTixi2SEPW1tYnlElgP+z/cCvr+DeeP3v8pb7ladNxVAqfrcli4ec= =JAHs -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mx.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org