Emery Hemingway on Wed, 5 Dec 2018 01:07:41 +0100 (CET) |
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Re: <nettime> Bridging the Gap between Technology and Progressive Politics in Europe |
On Tuesday, December 4, 2018 8:37:46 AM CET, Geert Lovink wrote:
... what can we still expect from the geek class? Why are socialmedia alternatives never on the agenda of the big hackers' meeting? Why are they solely focused on surveillance and privacy issues that are the quintessential expression of the neo-liberal self?
While I would certainly agree that the open-source and hacker communities are too individualistic, reinforcing antisocial tendencies within the "technical vanguard" has its justifications. To quote Melvin Conway, "organizations which design systems ... are constrained to produce designs which are copies of the communication structures of these organizations"[1]. For this reason teams that develop security software are willing to operate as isolated individuals under the rule of a dictator to produce software that operates under total control of the user. Conversly, Facebook built the worlds largest open office[2] because its goal is to produce pervasive software without form or boundary. Producing progressive social software will take a body of designers to define the structure and flow of interactions between users in abstract terms. This body will need to restructure itself to reflect successive design iterations. Implementation of course requires engineers, but engineers need to organize themselves differently from social designers for purely technical reasons. Unfortunetly it is simply not practical to gather engineers, designers, and users under the same organizational principles. E. 1. http://www.melconway.com/Home/Committees_Paper.html2. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2015/11/30/what-these-photos-of-facebooks-new-headquarters-say-about-the-future-of-work/
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