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[off-topic_ann] Publishing As Protocol

1. Jonathan McHugh (indieterminacy (a) libre.brussels)

Hey hipcats

I thought Id flag up an upcoming call for proposal for any offbeat peregrinators:

 ``` description
MARCH is pleased to announce our first long term inquiry, Publishing As 
Protocol (https://march.international/tag/publishing-as-protocol/), which 
aims to explore the relationship between self-organizational models and 
technological sovereignty. Starting with our first essay, “Trust Exercise 
(https://march.international/trust-exercise-stine-marie-jacobsens-group-thi
nk-rewrites-protocols-of-protest-and-consent/),” on Stine Marie Jacobsen’s 
project Group-Think by Jenny Wu, and unfolding through June 2022, this 
framework will gather together existing and speculative examples from both 
institutional (cultural) and technological (hacktivist) practices to 
reflect on how we publish, gather and organize under (and around) platform capitalism.
 ````
=> https://march.international/announcing-publishing-as-protocol-call-for-c
ontributions/ 
(https://march.international/announcing-publishing-as-protocol-call-for-contributions/)
=> https://march.international/tag/publishing-as-protocol/ 
(https://march.international/tag/publishing-as-protocol/) initiative_homepage

I have enjoyed a similar type project with one of the partner 
organisations, Constant VZV. If you are curious Im sure they will give 
info and good feedback.

If thats too much for you make a Gemini orientated suggestion, it may 
provide enough inspiration/scope for procrastination to run with a concept.

Kind regards,
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Jonathan McHugh
indieterminacy@libre.brussels (mailto:indieterminacy@libre.brussels)

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