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''The pirates, in all too many cases, are not alienated proles. Nor do they represent some comfortingly distinct outside. They are us.'' (Adrian Johns 2009)
''The pirates, in all too many cases, are not alienated proles. Nor do they represent some comfortingly distinct outside. They are us.'' (Adrian Johns 2009)


While the transmediale 2024 festival theme asks “how logics of content production determine and frustrate our relations to technology,” (https://transmediale.de) the research workshop “content/form” calls for an exploration of the limits of political possibilities and collective action, and urges the consideration of alternatives, especially for research practices and their tools themselves (https://aprja.net). In this context, the following text briefly comments on the work ''syllabus ⦚ Pirate Care'' (2019-2020), addressing its specific content/form of cultural piracy as usable politics and pedagogies.
While the transmediale 2024 festival theme asks “how logics of content production determine and frustrate our relations to technology,” (https://transmediale.de) the research workshop “content/form” calls for an exploration of the limits of political possibilities and collective action, and urges the consideration of alternatives, especially for research practices and their tools themselves (https://aprja.net). In this context, the following text briefly comments on the work ''syllabus ⦚ Pirate Care'' (2019-2020), addressing its specific content/form of cultural piracy as usable politics and pedagogies.

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