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wikileaks: the tides of information
In my last post, I discussed the hacker narrative, which is fundamentally based around some external antagonist — whether government or corporate — that the hacker struggles against. With that in mind, consider this article: Banks and WikiLeaks. The whistle-blowing … Continue reading
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wikileaks: narrative shifts
In The Blast Shack, Bruce Sterling offers his perspective of the Wikileaks narrative. He does touch on a number of things that have also utterly fascinated me about all this. I was thinking more of Neuromancer and its like, but … Continue reading
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Tagged alastair lamo, bradley manning, bruce sterling, julian assange, online culture, wikileaks
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