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>From nils@khm.Uni-Koeln.DE Mon Jun 12 23:37:42 1995 Received: from obelix.khm.Uni-Koeln.DE by xs1.xs4all.nl with SMTP id AA20206 (5.67b/IDA-1.5 for <geert@xs4all.nl>); Mon, 12 Jun 1995 23:37:37 +0200 Received: from [134.95.72.139] by Obelix.khm.Uni-Koeln.DE (940816.SGI.8.6.9/CL/1.1) id XAA18430; Mon, 12 Jun 1995 23:39:09 +0200 Message-Id: <199506122139.XAA18430@Obelix.khm.Uni-Koeln.DE> Date: Mon, 12 Jun 1995 23:48:55 +0800 To: pit@contrib.de, geert@xs4all.nl From: nils@khm.Uni-Koeln.DE Status: RO Net.time The first Day of Net.time centered on a critique of the magazine Wired. After a nice break with red wine from the Veneto we returned to the discussion table in the Teatro Malibran and hacked down the following sentences: The desire to be a wired is the myth to have more power. Mediators grow fat on the profits of intercepted signals. Is communication enhanced by communication technology or does it reflect power structures at large? Wired generates today a context which assimilates to the spirtual cyberspace build up by spiritual or ecclesiastic experiences. The thus generated myths must have a connection to a reality intended as a powerstation. The strategy of discovered powerstations is to come up with something that disturbs comon power structures: The people who deeply understood interactivity haven't produced any work. True cyberpunks are invisible. In 1989 the wall came down, and VR went up. Dont think, just type. I come from a Thatcher generation with a background of global AIDS. Interactive silence is good. Time harps on telegraphic violence. Creating blanks. The lower the bandwidth, the higher the imagination. More intermittent bandwidth. Pervert the net. Digital revolution. The revolution will not be digitized. The revolution happens when the net breaks down. The return of the data dandy, who knows how to produce holes, and breaks in the net. Wired is a copy of Petra, which sells freedom, to see a horrible, ugly life. "You're better off poor". This is a continuing text. How come we know so little from, so much information. The second day can be called an "Anti-Grauso-Meeting". Anti-Grauso: The possibility to build digital comunities in Italy is largly in danger because of the strategy of a publisher in Sardinia, who is on the way to install a "Video-On-line" that permitts only advertising on the Internet and submitting an active use. This is a model of net-capitalism that can be disturbed by the power that is going to be generated by net.time. The third day concluded with the discussion of possible common activities of the participants. During the discussion a paper circled which was filled with the following thesis: I Internet is a possibility to change consumer attitudes by creating places of strategic silence. II Internet should provide either vital information for social survival or viral information for social revolt. III Net should provide equal rights of page creating for all One needs ironic sites, impossilbe cities, useless archives, introverted communication channels, cybercriticism VR--humor , ambiguous keyboards. IV The right to choose either a public or private space for intelligent or insipid information. Connectivity belongs to the Basic rights of public information and communication. It has not to be reduced to anything else than multidirectional interactivity. In the Internet has to be protected the right to use handles. Users have to be not constrainde to show their "Burocratic" identity. When the Union of TV, telephon and computer takes place, it will be necessary to review the traditional difference between two models of communication: the hierarchical one, that ist TV and the democrativ one, represented by the phone, which the Net is an extension of. IIIV Uphold Dignity Creativity. IX The Revolution will not be digitized where the revolutionary desire get stored. X Boycott Netscape! Mailinglist: limbo@nexus.it (Camillo de Marco) dalo@bbx.nervous.com (Roberto Paci Dalo) (Carlo Infante) mfz@contrib.de (Pit Schultz) geert@xs4all.nl (Geert Lovink) nils@khm.uni-koeln.de (Nils Roller) cleite@cat.cce.usp.br Crea:258.810/D (Carlos Leite de Souza) ccataldi@nexus.it (Claudia Cataldi) (http://www.comune.roma.it/COMUNE/sperimentali/videor/quarter.html) a.ludovico@agora.stm.it (Alessandro Ludovico) mf@Mediafilter.org (Paul Garrin) (http://MediaFilter.org/MFF/mfhome dia@szocio.tgi.bme.hu(Diana Mc Carthy) Nils Roeller KHM Koeln Peter-Welter-Platz 2 50676 Koeln 0221 20189239 Fax: 2018917 _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold