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- 15:15, 31 January 2024 Anya from the phone talk contribs created page Anya 8 (Created page with "<!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> <div id="{{Anya_8}}" class="comment"> <!------------------------> I feel like the interactivity of manifestos on the internet (via hyperlinks or other tools?) is key in the sort of actioning they call for. Could there be a way for a diffractive reading of manifestos through hyperlinks? I guess there's a difference that might emerge from having a non-linear reading. <!------------------------> <!-- do not remove th...")
- 15:10, 31 January 2024 Anya from the phone talk contribs created page Anya 7 (Created page with "<!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> <div id="{{Anya_7}}" class="comment"> <!------------------------> What is the role of the reader? <!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> </div> Category:Content form - comment <!------------------------>")
- 15:08, 31 January 2024 Anya from the phone talk contribs created page Anya 6 (Created page with "<!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> <div id="{{Anya_6}}" class="comment"> <!------------------------> Could manifestos be porous, open structures? iterative? Would they still be acting / performing as Manifestos? <!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> </div> Category:Content form - comment <!------------------------>")
- 14:55, 31 January 2024 Anya from the phone talk contribs created page Anya 5 (Created page with "<!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> <div id="{{Anya_5}}" class="comment"> <!------------------------> I wonder if manifestos have a different level of "actionability", as in, some are able to provide a toolkit, while others (due to complexity) are tied to a teathrical value? <!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> </div> Category:Content form - comment <!------------------------>")
- 14:44, 31 January 2024 Anya from the phone talk contribs created page Anya 4 (Created page with "<!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> <div id="{{Anya_4}}" class="comment"> <!------------------------> Your point about performativity and speech-acts-ish makes me think of programming languages being the only languages that execute (i.e. actually do what they say they do). Are there any examples of manifestoes that can be executed? That exist as software? Is the RFC about DRM/Encrypted Media Extension an executable manifesto about intellectual proper...")
- 14:37, 31 January 2024 Anya from the phone talk contribs created page Anya 3 (Created page with "<!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> <div id="{{Anya_3}}" class="comment"> <!------------------------> I have been thinking what makes the manifesto different with the internet. As you mentioned internet is a publishing infrastructure, how is it different from a medium in terms of performativity? I think temporality and spatiality is one of the aspects to think about it, also in terms of speed and scaling. I also think of Katherline Hayles's text: My...")
- 14:31, 31 January 2024 Anya from the phone talk contribs created page Anya 2 (Created page with "<!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> <div id="{{Anya_2}}" class="comment"> <!------------------------> I recently thought about the aspect of temporality in relation to Internet-manifestoes, after reading (and answering to) the recent call from e-flux on the 20th anniversary of Wark's A Hacker Manifesto. When I researched the reception of this manifesto, I noticed that every anniversary had been marked (e.g. 10 years). Somehow, the manifestoes are bei...")
- 14:13, 31 January 2024 Anya from the phone talk contribs created page Anya 1 (Created page with "<!------------------------> <!-- do not remove this --> <div id="{{PAGENAME}}" class="comment"> <!------------------------> In 2022 I was part of a group of artists, technologists and theorists which made a dataset of xenoimages. This dataset was not functional, but a form of speculative/fictional design, and it was accompanied by a manifesto that we all wrote together. Once written, we decided to dramatise its reading in a presentation event. Your text made me wonder:...")
- 14:06, 31 January 2024 User account Anya from the phone talk contribs was created