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Rhea Myers"While Galloway notes correctly that protocols ‘are a language that regulates flow, directs netspace, codes relationships, and connects life-forms’, he does not seem to understand that without protocols, communication would be impossible."
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11 May 08
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it would be more suitable to realise that protocols embody social relationships. Just as genuine humans control factories, genuine humans – with names and addresses – create protocols. These humans can and do embody social relations that in turn can be considered abstractions, including those determined by the abstraction that is capita
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Protocol is not only how control exists after decentralisation. Protocol is a how the common is created in decentralisation, another expression of humanity’s common desire for collectivity.
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10 May 08
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Michel BauwensTaking issue with the argument that, after decentralisation, control is embodied within the protocols of networks, Harry Halpin gives a historical account of the all-too-human actors vying for power over the net. Not technical standards but immaterial ari
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09 May 08
Francisco Arlindo AlvesExcelente contra ponto a critica de Alex Galloway sobre protocolos, elogio a um anarquismo hacker que estruturou a internet...Protocol is not only how control exists after decentralisation. Protocol is a how the common is created in decentralisation
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