Gloss on The Machinic Multitude
Aron Pease
March 18, 2006
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Nick Dyer-Witheford offers a similar perspective when considering the production of collective subjectivity and “species being” in the non-iron realm of video games and virtual play.
Gloss on Empire and the Commons
Aron Pease
March 18, 2006
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RTMark’s “hacktivism” and corporate parody represent one attempt to -if not abolish – at least sabotage the corporate naturalization of property rights.
Gloss on Empire and the Commons
Aron Pease
March 18, 2006
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Joseph McElroy writes, “Water . . . is one of our properties, passing through, as if we were one of its. And if we are one of its properties – for it helps us live – where can that take us?” McElroy extends a number of water narratives, strategies, and reflections toward just such a revitalized commons in water.
Gloss on Networking the Multitude
Aron Pease
March 18, 2006
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Systems theory provides another way to think about connected organizational forms that escapes this binary. Linda Brigham’s review of Cultural Critique’s special issues on “The Politics of Systems and Environments” introduces the topic.
Gloss on Writing Futures: Hardt and Negri’s Notation Politics
Joseph Tabbi
January 3, 2005
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William Smith Wilson speaks similarly of a ‘world-poem,’ in reference to _Multitude_. – eds.