@tegabrain

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@ablerism I frequently still think about this paper on cryptography.. https://eprint.iacr.org/2015/1162
The Moral Character of Cryptographic Work

Cryptography rearranges power: it configures who can do what, from what. This makes cryptography an inherently \textit{political} tool, and it confers on the field an intrinsically \textit{moral} dimension. The Snowden revelations motivate a reassessment of the political and moral positioning of cryptography. They lead one to ask if our inability to effectively address mass surveillance constitutes a failure of our field. I believe that it does. I call for a community-wide effort to develop more effective means to resist mass surveillance. I plea for a reinvention of our disciplinary culture to attend not only to puzzles and math, but, also, to the societal implications of our work.

IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive

Very pleased to finally be able to share with you my latest piece 'The Closed World'.

Commissioned for the Ada Symposium 2024, I took a standard refractor telescope and modified it to look upon a fictitious, machine-generated cosmos.

https://julianoliver.com/projects/the-closed-world/

The Closed World

New essay "All that is Air Melts into Air" is out in eflux architecture. Written with @samlavigne, we consider carbon offsetting as a data driven scheme and trace a little of the history of market based approaches to environmental management.

https://www.e-flux.com/architecture/spatial-computing/592129/all-that-is-air-melts-into-air/

Spatial Computing - Tega Brain et al. - All that is Air Melts into Air

The goal is fungibility—to assert equivalence between activities by people or environments so that emissions created over here can be traded and (theoretically) compensated for by actions removing or reducing carbon over there. The means is, of course, commodification. Offsets privatize planetary metabolism.

And the final endorsement for Systems Ultra is in, from
@tegabrain (w/bonus background sheerleg). Tega’s brilliant work on systems has been such a lodestar for this whole //thing//, so just imagine a string of happy/delighted/navigation-related emojis here 🧭✨ (2 months to go!)
Job alert: Job alert: Tenure track job at NYU Tisch photo - https://tisch.nyu.edu/photo/Employment
Employment Opportunities

Current employment opportunities in the DPI

I wrote about web scraping for political/artistic purposes for the first issue of the journal Critical AI: https://read.dukeupress.edu/critical-ai/article/doi/10.1215/2834703X-10734046/382464/Scrapism-A-Manifesto
Scrapism: A Manifesto | Critical AI | Duke University Press

@mel_hogan congrats!

Cold Call – Time Theft as Avoided Emissions / @tegabrain and @[email protected]

https://www.creativeapplications.net/member-submissions/cold-call-time-theft-as-avoided-emissions/

An unconventional carbon offsetting scheme that draws on strategies of worker sabotage and applies them in the context of high emission companies in the fossil fuel industry.

Cold Call – Time Theft as Avoided Emissions

Cold Call: Time Theft as Avoided Emissions is an unconventional carbon offsetting scheme that draws on strategies of worker sabotage and applies them in the context of high emission companies in the fossil fuel industry.

CreativeApplications.Net

Creative Technologist, Programmer at Antimodular Research / Montreal, Canada #Jobs

https://www.creativeapplications.net/jobs-featured/creative-technologist-programmer-at-antimodular-research/

Studio of the artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, seek to hire an experienced Programmer / Deadline 22 Sept 2023.

Creative Technologist, Programmer at Antimodular Research

Antimodular Research, the Montreal-based studio of the artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, seek to hire an experienced Programmer.

CreativeApplications.Net
Recently had the pleasure of chatting to @mel_hogan on the Data Fix podcast about how ecological imaginaries are shaped by language and computational technologies, and the unique role that art can play in revealing, questioning and subverting these ways of thinking... https://www.thedatafix.net/episodes/020
EP 020. Nuance, with Tega Brain — The Data Fix

We discuss using bots to distort clicks related to climate and how the concept of ecology both informs and distorts our ideas about human-nature relationships. Art, addressing these concerns, requires a lot of nuance.

The Data Fix