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2020-04-02

No physics

Think [[The Three Body Problem]] is losing me a little bit - it’s not something I just can’t wait to pick up each night - but it’s still good. The premise of the laws of physics not being constant is really interesting, and a fun way of exploring it through virtual reality. A few snippets of history of communist China and the [[Cultural Revolution]] is interesting, too.

Digital self-determinism :read:

read [[Frantz Fanon Against Facebook: How to Decolonize Your Digital-Mind]]

Lizzie O’Shea discusses [[digital self-determination]] as a means to understand and resist some of the problems with big tech, using the rubric of Fanon’s work on self-determination. How can we have agency and create our own identity under the thumb of the big surveilling platforms?

Digital self-determination will involve:

  • making use of the technical tools available to communicate freely
  • designing information infrastructure in ways that favour de-centralisation
  • designing online spaces and devices that are welcoming

I definitely like all the conclusions. At first blush, any comparison between colonialism and racism and the problems of digital platforms feels like it could be a little crass… but O’Shea explains her thinking and says she feels Fanon’s ideas are so strong that they can be applied to different times and situations.

Even in a technologically-saturated world, in which human beings are categorised, surveilled and discriminated against, it is possible for us to carve out space for our own identity and shape our destiny.

– Frantz Fanon Against Facebook: How to Decolonize Your Digital-Mind

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