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As Donna Haraway advised in ''Staying with the Trouble'', the solution may not be a solution in itself. Rather, we can use the problem as a compost (here I imagine technological 'cagadas' literally translated as 'technological turds' which means 'technological screw-ups') to plant new forms of affect.
As Donna Haraway advised in ''Staying with the Trouble'', the solution may not be a solution in itself. Rather, we can use the problem as a compost (here I imagine technological 'cagadas' literally translated as 'technological turds' which means 'technological screw-ups') to plant new forms of affect.


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As Donna Haraway advised in Staying with the Trouble, the solution may not be a solution in itself. Rather, we can use the problem as a compost (here I imagine technological 'cagadas' literally translated as 'technological turds' which means 'technological screw-ups') to plant new forms of affect.