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Collective Drift
Collective Drift
@collectivedrift@tldr.nettime.org  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

Next event: A critical history of being online
When: 29/01, 18:00
Where: Lauschangriff, Rigaer str. 103, Berlin

We would like to introduce the term “online life” to include everything we do online from maps, scrolling, guidance, news, dating, communications, and more. We would like to explore equivalence though history and media, examining technologies of money, language, affect, nature and knowing. What historical conditions did the spontaneous imaginary of communities and collectives come under the control of centralized and exploitative powers? When did self and social bonds explode into ever expanding alienating assemblages?

We'll be summarizing excerpts from Grundrisse (Marx) and Symbolic Economies (Goux) - no pre-reading required!

#berlin #tech #technology #internethistory #criticaltheory #online

Flyer for a Collective Drift event. Text: Collective Drift presents: A critical history of being online. Exclusions of the self and the social. Thursday January 29th, 18:00-20:00. Lauschangriff, Rigaer Str. 103, Berlin. Background image: An old-timey television showing a smiling woman and child. A hand pressing a button on an old-timey remote is visible in front of it.
Flyer for a Collective Drift event. Text: Collective Drift presents: A critical history of being online. Exclusions of the self and the social. Thursday January 29th, 18:00-20:00. Lauschangriff, Rigaer Str. 103, Berlin. Background image: An old-timey television showing a smiling woman and child. A hand pressing a button on an old-timey remote is visible in front of it.
Flyer for a Collective Drift event. Text: Collective Drift presents: A critical history of being online. Exclusions of the self and the social. Thursday January 29th, 18:00-20:00. Lauschangriff, Rigaer Str. 103, Berlin. Background image: An old-timey television showing a smiling woman and child. A hand pressing a button on an old-timey remote is visible in front of it.
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