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		<title>Hi,</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[and welcome to the E-tribal art project blog.
The aim of this blog is to make the streams of thought flowing around the e-tribal art project visible to us, participants.
It&#8217;s a multiauthor blog. Please register. Please post.
Much fun,
Istvan

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="announcement_post"><p>and welcome to the E-tribal art project blog.</p>
<p>The aim of this blog is to make the streams of thought flowing around the e-tribal art project visible to us, participants.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a multiauthor blog. Please register. Please post.</p>
<p>Much fun,</p>
<p>Istvan</p>
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		<title>Sofia harvest</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2009 09:35:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s the ideas I noted after the splitting into groups session in Sofia
transtribalism &#8211; otherness (ex. serbs in austria)
-the relation of the diaspora with the home community
-diaspora is developing its own aethetics (ex. videos, jokes)
-delay in spreading value from the mother community
-issue: creating a metaphor of the place
tools that can be used: weblog / print [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s the ideas I noted after the splitting into groups session in Sofia</p>
<p><strong>transtribalism</strong> &#8211; otherness (ex. serbs in austria)<br />
-the relation of the diaspora with the home community<br />
-diaspora is developing its own aethetics (ex. videos, jokes)<br />
-delay in spreading value from the mother community<br />
-issue: creating a metaphor of the place</p>
<p>tools that can be used: weblog / print / more<br />
<strong>icons and gods</strong><br />
church<br />
15 minutes of fame turning to god for a week (e.g. Youtube gods)<br />
religion (as a game)<br />
different iconography<br />
followers of the God or prophet (e.g. on twitter)</p>
<p><strong>dealing with the phenomenon</strong> represented by facebook / twitter / pirate bay<br />
- there is a corporation behind the corporation, a regime of market logic<br />
dealing with mined data<br />
- the necessity of porting<br />
-developing cross platform stuff<br />
method: faking up/downloads to draw attention<br />
trust in pirate bay no more?<br />
drawing attention and generating traffic: camouflaged torrent tracker<br />
-&#8221;downloading from this link and this link is BAD. If it does not work, then downloading from this link is also BAD&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>what bothers us</strong> with tribes (what sucks)<br />
impression management<br />
-easier done online than offline<br />
-offline: mediated by the body (socially produced)<br />
-online: rituals that can be manipulated<br />
creating elements for creating succesful communication<br />
why leechers suck<br />
leeching exploited by corporations &#8211; corporations are leeching leechers<br />
problem with leechers &#8211; giving the community nothing<br />
how leechers are socially perceived (non-cooperative)<br />
-demonizing leeching<br />
the leecher manifesto</p>
<p><strong>network / physical world<br />
</strong>to create DIY terminals<br />
gathering people with these terminals<br />
ex. blowing in a hole &#8211; wind coming out of another hole<br />
converting the &#8220;e&#8221; (ex. extend, emotional)<br />
survival as a matter of now (not as part of a postapocalyptic scenario)</p>
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		<title>of e-tribes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2009 09:17:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Returning from Sofia I textified the graph I was showing on the first day. Here it goes:
1. of tools
A tool (e.g. a club) is an extension of the hand. Generally, tools are the extensions of men. Tools open new dimensions for individual acts, and extended, open new dimensions for social acts. Internet is such a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Returning from Sofia I textified the graph I was showing on the first day. Here it goes:</p>
<p><strong>1. of tools</strong><br />
A tool (e.g. a club) is an extension of the hand. Generally, tools are the extensions of men. Tools open new dimensions for individual acts, and extended, open new dimensions for social acts. Internet is such a tool. Tools have limitations &#8211; some obvious, some hidden, and suspicion starts creeping in our social network hype that internet as a social tool may just not live up to our initial enthusiasm. There is still an oldschool charm in face to face meetings that virtuality cannot produce. The european knowledge society is not happening in the pace trumpeted by the Lisbon Strategy. E-democracies seem yet to be unimaginable. But there is hope. E-economies start to emerge in Warcraft. The social experience called Wikipedia is producing real-time negotiated knowledge. A feeble intuition of optimism seems to be justified.. after all life expectancy on Earth is rising.</p>
<p><strong>2. of work</strong><br />
The tool called electronic communication lies at the very heart of our work processes. Work is becoming more and more immaterial and so does its result, the product. What used to be measurable in kilos and cubic metres is turning to intellectual services &#8211; and these are turning slowly to social services &#8211; more and more the articulation of the social instinct than of the intellect. So is now work social services based on electronic communication, producing the texture of society itself? Yes, but not yet. Russians don&#8217;t grow corn on motherboards and argentinian beef don&#8217;t feed on microchips. Chinese don&#8217;t produce everything else on flat screens. Social etopia is closer to Europe than to Africa. Still.. even their (work-centered or not) social organization is more and more optimized by electronic communication.</p>
<p><strong>3. of tribes</strong><br />
Community is a word that got filled with egalitarianism -if not political correctness. Denying inequalities, hierarchical relationships, social ranks or power structures inside an electronic community is worse than lying: it is counter-productive. Tools like the stone hammer and the wheel made a difference &#8211; and helped producing tribes &#8211; at our beginnings. So can we claim we evolved so much that using our new fancy tool capable of producing the texture of society itself we will produce by default no less than civilizations? No. Chatrooms have a powerful vertical hierarchy. Collectible websites have their roles, functions and meanings are permanently negotiated. So what social complexity can a cluster of humans reach communicating in electronic space? Democracy? Feudal state? Tribe? Seem as it may like avatars playing society &#8211; in fact, it is people producing society. The word tribe shows the social turmoil beneath the screens.</p>
<p><strong>4. of regimes</strong><br />
Communities rely on a common understading of what value and ultimately good is. Ways to attain maximum good are called right. Ways that attain maximum good over the sum of society define justice. But some members have a bigger capacity than others to construct and negotiate the meaning of good. These members are asserting power.  Political functions emerge. Relying on the meaning of good negotiated in a hierarchical tree of human nodes, regimes are born. Regimes are hierarchical too and often exploit each other. The regime called fashion is leeched by the regime called market which in turn is feeding fashion. But truth negotiated in one regime is not necessarily deductible in another. So in the case of a clash there is little hope of reconciliation as no translation of truth is available. When there is none, we have the ultimate war: the holy one.</p>
<p><strong>5. of interventions</strong><br />
Interventions (disruptions or exploits) in technology can produce significant societal changes. So does the redefining or hijacking of truth, good, right or of meaning itself. So does the use or misuse of power. All this was no less true when our top technology was the club. It&#8217;s just that this technology is the one through which the social instinct itself manifests. In a material production setup the output object (like a book) generated social debate, then attitude, then action, then change. Control over the output meant control over the tool, over the production input, over the process, over production time.  Concerning internet, none of these are <em>de facto</em> controlled by anyone. And the chain to inducing social change is at least one seam shorter with the object output by communication technology is debate itsellf. Thus intervening becomes a unique privilege: never before has technology been so close to producing the texture of society itself.</p>
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