Node.L Reader
A few notes on the present (work in progress)
Networks:
The emancipatory potential of networks has proven false: in domains from social networks to communications to infrastructure to "hypertext", to thought, we find networks leading to the hardening of relationships, the insulation of dreams, the extension of modes of exploitation. Networks operate via a "tyrrany of nodes", they privilege "peers", or consumers, people like us. They end up recuperating and formalising: reifying, what is already known, already present.
Urban Versioning System 1.0.1 (super-mini-special)
Urban Versioning System 1.0.1 (super-mini-special)
By Matthew Fuller and Usman Haque
2,367 words
Preamble
The production of structures to articulate, produce and protect space, often coded under the disciplinary term 'architecture' is arguably one of humanity's oldest activities. Countless technologies and legal frameworks have grown along with this process. Formerly one of the most collaborative endeavours, architecture now often functions in opposition to such collaboration.
hidden histories
in regard to hidden histories follwing texts need to be edited
http://www.thenextlayer.org/node/332
http://www.thenextlayer.org/taxonomy/term/82
http://www.thenextlayer.org/node/705
paid in full
for the open media economy discussion possible re-edit of "paid in full", see http://thenextlayer.org/node/428 & http://thenextlayer.org/node/429 & http://thenextlayer.org/node/430 - maybe also text from andrea rota on creative commons & from jamie king on steal this film / vodo.net
the next layer research day from praxi to taxi
the following documentation & texts needs to be edited for the Node.L reader