2017-10-10 20:59:12 +02:00
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# Technological Sovereignty: Learning to love machines again
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> The great velvet ball meets the needs of a neighbourhood or a community:
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> It/she is pink and very nice but it has no mercy. The people think the ball
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> does not see evil, and that they will be safe, but it knows very well. It
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> invented it. The ball rrrrumbles as it rolls. It invented it. [^1]
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Science fiction narratives build possible futures, multiverses, and generally
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they build on what has not (yet) come to be. Each time an “activist imagines
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the world they are fighting for: a world without violence, without capitalism,
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without racism, without sexism, without prisons, etc. they are developing a
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speculative fiction” [^2]. Narratives that unite us in our circles of
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affinities and resistance. Narratives that allow us to assault “the machine”
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[^3] and start an exodus within it. Exercising our capacity to speculate
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about new, utopian worlds is a proposal for together rethinking
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*evil\_electronics, evil\_internet, evil\_mobile 'phones, evil\_satellites*.
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Giant balls of pink velvet that you can no longer ignore. Discovering new
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forms, naming them, dreaming of other, possible technologies. Technological
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sovereignty advances because it is, at once, desire, speculative fiction and
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alternative realities.
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A 45-year-old father and his 20-year-old son. They seem to have a good
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relationship. The son asks his father to film him with his mobile 'phone,
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doing something in the sea. Once, twice, thrice, four times. His father
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cannot do it and the son is patient, but surprised at his incompetence.
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Suddenly the father explodes. The beach is silent.
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They shout about the rupture of relationships of trust, disgust and fear of
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Facebook and mobile 'phones. The son promises to accompany his father better,
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so he will no longer be inept, he will become like an alien, typing with all
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ten fingers. Analogue generations with specific neural branches,
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experimentation and knowledge in three dimensions. This conversation made me
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feel alone. I wanted to join in. I wish these explosions of rage happened
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more often. I want to see more people armed with bowling balls smashing the
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iphones in every *apple store* [^4].
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We should have other technologies, something better than what today we call
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“Information and Communications Technologies” (ITCs). A mobile phone is a
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computer, the computer is already obsolete, dark-screened tablets, watches
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connected to the internet that count you while you run, menstruate and fuck.
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Devices populated by *apps* and “services” that underrate us. “Long live
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evil, long live capital!” - *La bruja avería* [^5] as the incarnation of the
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Cassandra syndrome[^6].
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We have to confront conversations that tend towards zero comprehension of how
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chilling a future where machines have achieved singularity would be [^7]. We
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must fight against the arguments put forward in our communities and
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collectives; by friends; in our networks of trust; and in parks, dinner halls
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and schools; in social services and hospitals: “it's so practical and
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comfortable”, “there is no alternative”, “I have nothing to hide” and “what
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does it matter if they are watching us/controlling us? Everything is a
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disaster anyway”.
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Our common spaces are fed by a lack of originality, born of the
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neoliberal narratives that accompany each and every new, commercial
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technology, as they colonise our minds and our desires.
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We need to talk a lot more, here and now, about the psychological, social,
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political, ecological and economic costs of these technologies. Not about the
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freedom to take *selfies* in the Google, Amazon [^8], Facebook, Microsoft and
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Apple shopping malls, and upload yet another photo to an *instasheet* account;
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but about repression, control, surveillance and the quantification and
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discretization of life and resources. In order to have this conversation we
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call on those of you who are exploited, sent mad, driven to suicide [^9], or
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killed in the femicides in the borderlands or in the special economic zones,
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fodder for a dystopian global technological ecosystem.
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* * *
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The Technological Sovereignty (TS) that we want is one which designs,
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develops, distributes and dreams technologies that offer well being and good
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living, those which do not perpetuate or create more injustice. It creates
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its own version of the ethical and political food sovereignty revolution,
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which seeks the production and consumption of fair and local food. We can
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learn from this analogy, and food sovereignty -v- technological sovereignty
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was what we talked about in the first volume.
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In this dossier, we continue to present examples of TS, understood as a
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speculative fiction applied and situated to create social and political
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change. The various contributions present the inherent tensions that exist
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between autonomy and sovereignty, contribution and sustainability,
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appropriation by capitalism -v- evolving, appropriate and feminist
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technologies.
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On the way we lost two important contributions.
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One article about the ex-centric self-organisation of health, the
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decolonisation of our bodies and the field of experimentation around
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technologies for health, sexuality and care: TS cannot only be software and
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hardware, it must also be *wetware* as a space for resistance [^10] against
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the pharma-medical industrial empire.
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We also wanted to go into the little-known history of a number of visionaries
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of TS in greater depth. From a perspective of curiosity and rebellion they
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have made the Internet reach places where it was not supposed to reach, to
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defy the apartheid state, reinforce clandestine communities, and show that it
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is possible to create beautiful technologies, adapted to their environment.
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Voja Antonic [^11] (Yugoslavia), Roberto Verzola [^12] (Philippines), Onno
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Purb [^13] (Indonesia) and Tim Jenkin [^14] (South Africa) have been very
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generous in sharing their context, motivations and inspirations with us. They
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have shown us that TS is made up of many layers, affiliations and
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imaginations.
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In terms of how the TS panorama has evolved since the last book, we
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would highlight the following:
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Today, everybody uses open source code, including Fortune 500 companies,
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governments, major software companies and start-ups. Sharing, rather than
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building proprietary code, turned out to be cheaper, easier, and more
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efficient. This increased demand puts additional strain on those who maintain
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this infrastructure, yet because these communities are not highly visible, the
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rest of the world has been slow to notice. Most of us take opening a software
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application for granted, the way we take turning on the lights for granted.
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We don’t think about the human capital necessary to make that happen. In the
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face of unprecedented demand, the costs of not supporting our digital
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infrastructure are numerous.
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This research, entitled *Roads and Bridges* [^15], highlights how large
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companies are taking advantage of the digital commons and giving little or
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nothing back in return.
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In the previous book we already indicated that being part of the
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free-software/open source world was not enough to make TS. Similarly, being
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part of TS does not necessarily mean that all the participants are working
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together to develop liberating technologies. TS initiatives need to build
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more just and sustainable communities, where all the participants know how to
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work with diversity and inclusion, and with an understanding of privilege and
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power dynamics.
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*The Coconut revolution [^16] and the ecology of freedom according to Murray
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Bookchin* reminds us that appropriated technologies are the ones that are
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developed in a community that chooses the level, or grade, of technologies it
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needs, and takes into account the development processes and ways of doing
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things, in order to advance towards liberating technologies.
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With these ambitions, we highlight new contexts in which the concept of TS has
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become popular. For example, the Framasoft association in France has
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developed an ambitious plan of action to *de-googlize* [^17] the internet, and
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their book *Digital: taking back control* [^18] relates resistance practices
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that combine sovereignty, autonomy and new forms of collaboration. In
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Catalonia there have been Technological Sovereignty congresses [^19], the
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*Anti Mobile Congress* [^20] and the *Social Mobile Congress* [^21]. These
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events raise awareness and create action networks to develop technologies
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based on different paradigms.
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The concept of TS has also been taken up by some public institutions related
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to the “rebel municipalities” [^22]. The promotion of hybrid public-civilian
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formats that offer more support to TS might ring alarm bells, but it could be
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a call for celebration.
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Imagine if public money were freed up to maintain our digital infrastructures
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and offer, for example, alternatives to Google services from a non-commercial
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perspective, hosting data in a decentralised way in architectures that
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incorporate the right to privacy and encryption by default into their design.
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This could be a line of action where the public administration and civil
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society could mutually support each other.
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For that we must offer more support to the small and medium-sized communities
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that develop appropriated technologies and TS, so that they can continue to
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provide technologies to those communities that need them. Technologies that
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are as beautiful and unique as multicoloured butterflies. A powerful example
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of that is the work of *Atelier Paysan* [^23] (‘the farmer's workshop’), a
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network of farmers that has spent years designing machines to work the land
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and the fields, exchanging their designs and knowledge.
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In any case, for these alliances to function, the institutions need to lose
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the disdain they feel for small initiatives developing grassroots TS. To
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achieve TS we need to call on and involve all levels: the micro, the middle
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and the macro.
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The future does not look good, and that is why we believe that TS can
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help us to counter the individualism encouraged by global capitalism.
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No one should feel alone. No one should feel they are going through it alone.
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Friends are scared, anxieties are on the rise, and the space for freedom is
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shrinking. At the same time, unconnected people converge in a cold, grey
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place, supporting an initiative for local computing. They want to understand
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what is happening, sit down with us to talk about technologies, share their
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practices, formulate their questions, exorcise their fears. This is happening
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in many places.
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There are more and more messages arriving calling for ways to get past
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connected violences. They have taken down my web page, censured the content,
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harassed, insulted, blackmailed... The attacks are incessant, boring,
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dangerous, creative. There is no longer freedom of expression on the
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internet, only levels of privilege when it comes to being able to shout the
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loudest.
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This is what we said to each other some months ago when I met with some dear
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friends to think about how to approach the issue of appropriated technologies
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together, as a resonating echo of that utopian horizon towards which we want
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to walk. We still want to go to that place where they speak unknown
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languages, vocabularies that do not exist, grammars that don't fit together.
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To be able to name phenomena that are not yet among us, but which prefigure
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us, and sometimes, transfigure us. Our narratives become speculative fiction,
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generating ideas and memes that travel across time and space to become an
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alternative technological ecosystem, in which we don't have to sacrifice our
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fundamental rights: freedom, privacy, security, communication, information,
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expression, cooperation, solidarity, love.
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*“A self-fulfilling prophecy is a prediction that, once made, is, in itself,
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the cause of making it become a reality.”*
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They feed us with dystopian futures: news, series, films and books from the
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society of the spectacle. These pierce us and paralyse us, we only see blurry
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images of gadget technology. The shitty future is now, which means we believe
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that the only way open to us is to sacrifice our freedoms to feed a
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technological machine that speaks to us of innovation, creativity and
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participation to improve their power to quantify us and turn us into singular
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units, parts of social groups within patterns that no one understands any
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more. Closed algorithms processing inside proprietary black boxes are
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demonstrating their growing capacity to influence us.
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Dystopia is easy. Its perversity lies in its lack of imagination, and its
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potential to create culture and representations of the future based on
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negative loops: more discrimination, more machine singularity, more injustice
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based on algorithms, the new *weapons of math destruction* [^24]. Dystopia
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closes us into a great loop of cynicism and the belief that technologies are
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what they are and that we can do nothing to have others. These narratives are
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self-fulfilling prophesies and it has been more than proved that if we call on
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the Terminator [^25] in the end he will come.
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The Internet is dying, the *world wide web* is shrinking. In my
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self-prophesizing utopian fiction there are worlds that reconnect thanks to
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the electromagnetic spectrum, waves that vibrate around us and are part of the
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commons. People rethink the technological infrastructures that they need,
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they develop them, audit them, test them, maintain them, transform them and
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improve them.
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I wake up in the morning, the *smartphone* no longer sleeps at my side, almost
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no wifi passes through my house. The coffee machine and the refrigerator are
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free from the *internet of things*, they do not connect to Starfucks +
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Monosanto to send my consumer data. On the table there is a tablet built to
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last for life. All my devices are encrypted by default and come from a local
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factory a few kilometres away.
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Some years ago, some *biohackers* popularised the use of bacteria and trace
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elements for storing digital information. Moore's law was broken. Planned
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obsolescence was made illegal. The cycles of war, hunger and injustice
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created by the extraction of minerals and the mass production of technologies,
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gradually disappeared. At school we generated encryption keys: in Primary
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School using antiquated technologies like GPG, and later using processes based
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on the analysis of our sound imprint when having an orgasm.
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I can configure my own algorithmic agent so my data will only be shared with
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who I wish it to be shared with. The friends of my friends make up a network
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of networks of trust and affinity; between us we often meet to share our
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ideas, resources and needs. I activate my wind, light and water capturers in
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order to generate all the energy I can. This lifestyle frequently requires my
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presence away from the screen; I am not always connected. There are no longer
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technophobes and technophiles, because no one gives technology that much
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importance any more. It has gone back to the place it should never have left.
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There are so many worlds left to be created. To bring down the alien
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capitalism we must imagine futures that are not dystopian, futures where
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playing at creating our appropriated technologies is something common and
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happily mundane.
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[^1]: Speculative fiction workshop on feminist technologies, organised by
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Cooptecniques during the 2017 edition of *Hack the Earth* in Calafou
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(http://cooptecniques.net/taller-de-escritura-especulativa-tecnologias-feministas/)
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[^2]: *Octavia's Brood: Science Fiction Stories from Social Justice
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Movements*, Walidah Imarisha, adrienne maree brown, editors.
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[^3]: *Sal de la maquina. Superar la adicción a las nuevas tecnologías*,
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Sergio Legaz, author and Miguel Brieva, artist and member of the editorial
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council of *Libros en acción*.
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[^4]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNWAFApQDIc
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[^5]: Translators Note: La Bruja Avería (“The breakdown witch”) is a character
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from the 1980s Spanish children's TV show *La Bola de Cristal* (The Crystal
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Ball) which contained frequent puns abour electronics and anticapitalist
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slogans.
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[^6]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jFpPN2xmSI
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[^7]: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singularidad\_tecnol%C3%B3gica
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[^8]: Amazonians speak about .amazon, https://bestbits.net/amazon/
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[^9]: Foxconn, The Machine is Your Lord and Your Master,
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https://agone.org/centmillesignes/lamachineesttonseigneurettonmaitre/
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[^10]: https://gynepunk.hotglue.me/
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[^11]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voja\_Antoni%C4%87
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https://archive.org/details/20140418VojaAntonicTalkHackTheBiblioCalafou
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https://hackaday.io/projects/hacker/65061
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https://twitter.com/voja\_antonic?lang=es
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[^12]: https://rverzola.wordpress.com
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https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Roberto\_Verzola
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[^13]:
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http://www.eldiario.es/hojaderouter/internet/Onno\_W-\_Purbo-wokbolic-wajanbolic-internet-wifi\_0\_520048966.html
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https://twitter.com/onnowpurbo
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b\_7c\_XDmySw - Wokbolik, what's
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that?
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[^14]: *Talking to Vula: The Story of the Secret Underground Communications
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Network of Operation Vula,* Tim Jenkin, 1995. *The Vula Connection*,
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documentary film about the story of Operation Vula, 2014:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSOTVfNe54A
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Escape from Pretoria Prison: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WyeAaYjlxE
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[^15]: https://fordfoundcontent.blob.core.windows.net/media/2976/roads-and-bridges-the-unseen-labor-behind-our-digital-infrastructure.pdf
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[^16]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The\_Coconut\_Revolution
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[^17]: https://degooglisons-internet.org
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[^18]: https://framabook.org/docs/NRC/Numerique\_ReprendreLeControle\_CC-By\_impress.pdf
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[^19]: http://sobtec.cat/
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[^20]: http://antimwc.alscarrers.org/
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[^21]: http://www.setem.org/blog/cat/catalunya/mobile-social-congress-2017-28-de-febrer-i-1-de-marc
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[^22]: https://bits.city/
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[^23]: http://latelierpaysan.org/Plans-et-Tutoriels
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[^24]: *Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality
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and Threatens Democracy*, Cathy O'Neil, 2016.
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[^25]: *http://terminatorstudies.org/map/*
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