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This Machine Builds Fascists: Nationalism as Mode of Distribution - Journal #78
Becoming Digital - Laida Aguirre - Boxed In: The Aesthetics of Material Circulation
On Circulation - Announcements - e-flux
Circulation and Withdrawal, Part I: Circulation - Journal #62
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Platform Practices in the Cultural Industries: Creativity, Labor, and Citizenship - Brooke Erin Duffy, Thomas Poell, David B. Nieborg, 2019
Infrastructural politics amidst the coils of control
Imaginaries and infrastructures of platform security | European Journal of International Security | Cambridge Core
Plantin Digital media infrastructures
(PDF) The algorithmic imaginary of cultural producers. Towards platform-optimized music? (H-ermes. Journal of Communication)
Larkin
Lori emerson other networks a radical technology sourcebook
Big Ideas in Art and Culture: Matthew Stadler
start [radical printshops]
Freedom Flotilla en route to Gaza to deliver aid and “shift moral compass of the world”
About Megaphone | Megaphone
Digital commoning and post-capitalist crypto-economies: The case of FairCoop
ethnographic study of FairCoop / FairCoin / "proof-of-cooperation" blockchain technology as post-capitalist alternative economy despite initial success in connecting activists globally and implementing democratic principles it failed due to internal governance issues including opacity, centralization around its founder developed into splinter projects Komun and Kaana
Song Sleuth — SHOW ME THE MONEY: A Complete Guide on Music Royalties
(PDF) The Internet and "Frictionless Capitalism"
chapter critiquing Silicon Valley's "frictionlessness" design philosophy through discourse analysis of Microsoft, Amazon, and Facebook. frictionlessness capitalism and relationship to technological expansion / obfuscation + undermining human agency.
Mega-Rich Use Tax Havens to Buy and Sell Masterpieces - ICIJ
Spanish art collector Carmen Thyssen-Bornemisza uses offshore companies in tax havens like the Cook Islands, Cayman Islands, and British Virgin Islands to purchase and own masterpieces including works by Van Gogh, Monet, and Picasso, allowing her to avoid millions in annual wealth taxes while maintaining "maximum flexibility" to move artworks internationally.