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NVIDIA COMPLICIT CHIPS : A READER IN PROGRESS FOR THE INFRA-RESISTANCE | '''NVIDIA COMPLICIT CHIPS : A READER IN PROGRESS FOR THE INFRA-RESISTANCE''' | ||
Accompanying a deep dive into the nebulous world of software-operated hardware, starting from high density chips produced by NVIDIA, this reader compiles a number of texts aimed to be thought provoking. | Accompanying a deep dive into the nebulous world of software-operated hardware, starting from high density chips produced by NVIDIA, this reader compiles a number of texts aimed to be thought provoking. | ||
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'''Index''' | |||
'''1. ''September 11 Was Good for Business [extract]''''' in: The Palestine Laboratory: How Israel Exports the Technology of Occupation Around the World by Antony Loewenstein - 2023 | |||
'''2. ''Imperialism, climate crisis and Palestine liberation''''' by Hamza Hamouchene - 2024 | |||
'''3. ''In Clover''''', Laleh Khalili – 2022 | |||
'''4. ''The Elasticity of Logistics''''' in: The Politics of Operations by Sandro Mezzadra and Brett Neilson - 2019 | |||
'''5. ''Tracking and Tracing: Geographies of Logistical Governance and Labouring Bodies''''' by AM Kanngieser – 2013 | |||
'''6.''' '''''Colonial Authoritarian Origins and Authoritarian capitalism or the whole thing''''' in: At the Razor’s Edge of Democracy Authoritarian Capitalism and Decolonial International Feminisms by Macarena Gómez-Barris – 2021 | |||
'''7. ''Bush I, Semi Chips, Potato Chips''''' in: 1. AI and Tech Industrial Policy: From Post-Cold War Post-Industrialism to Post-Neoliberal Re-Industrialization by Susannah Glickman (in AI Nationalism(s): Global Industrial Policy Approaches to AI) - 2024 | |||
'''8. ''Declaration of withdrawal''''' by Shinjoung Yeo – 2023 | |||
'''9. ''Not Without us''''' by Joseph Weizenbaum – 1986 | |||
'''10. ''Google Employees testimonials''''' from No Tech for Apartheid – 2023 | |||
'''11. ''Deadly algorithms: Can legal codes hold software accountable for code that kills?''''' by Susan Schuppli – 2014 | |||
'''12. ''The algorithmically accelerated killing machine''''' by Lucy Suchman – 2024 | |||
'''13.''' '''''A conversation with Iván Chaar López''''' by Sareeta Amrute and Iván López – 2022 | |||
'''14. ''Borders Are Obsolete Part II Reflections on Central American Caravans and Mediterranean Crossings''''' [extract] by Jennifer Mogannam and Leslie Quintanilla - 2021 | |||
'''15.''' '''''Refusing Control Abolish Frontex: a decentralised campaign fighting the EU Border Regime''''' by Sanne Stevens - ? | |||
'''16. ''The First Step Is Finding Each Other''''' by Timmy Châu in Resisting Borders and Technologies of Violence – 2024 | |||
'''17. S''ubmitting a consultation on the White Paper''''': 'On options for enhancing support for research and development involving technologies with dual use potential' by Various Irish Scholars – 2024 | |||
'''18 .''Voluptuous Disintegration: A Future History of Black Computational Thought''''' by Romi Morrisson – 2022 | |||
'''19. ''There is no software [extract from introduction]''''' by Irina Kaldrack and Martina Leeker – 2015 | |||
'''20. ''Introduction: Spoilers Ahead [extract]''''' in: Spoiler Alert A Critical Guide by Aaron Jaffe - 2019 | |||
'''21. ''The decline of computers as general purpose technology''''' by Neil C. Thompson and Svenha Spanuth - 2019 | |||
'''22. ''In the mouth of a polar bear: The undead feeling of the world''''' in: The Anti-Menagerie by Helen V. Pritchard and Cassandra Troyan - 2021 | |||
'''23. ''The “Just in Time” Explosion of Pagers and the New Technologies of Death''''' By Deivison Faustino and Walter Lippold - 2024 | |||
'''24. ''For opacity''''' in: Poetics of Relation by Édouard Glissant - 1990 | |||
'''25. ''A Reverse-Engineered Insurrection''''' by Miriyam Aouragh - 2020 |
Revision as of 14:38, 20 October 2024
NVIDIA COMPLICIT CHIPS : A READER IN PROGRESS FOR THE INFRA-RESISTANCE
Accompanying a deep dive into the nebulous world of software-operated hardware, starting from high density chips produced by NVIDIA, this reader compiles a number of texts aimed to be thought provoking.
Index
1. September 11 Was Good for Business [extract] in: The Palestine Laboratory: How Israel Exports the Technology of Occupation Around the World by Antony Loewenstein - 2023
2. Imperialism, climate crisis and Palestine liberation by Hamza Hamouchene - 2024
3. In Clover, Laleh Khalili – 2022
4. The Elasticity of Logistics in: The Politics of Operations by Sandro Mezzadra and Brett Neilson - 2019
5. Tracking and Tracing: Geographies of Logistical Governance and Labouring Bodies by AM Kanngieser – 2013
6. Colonial Authoritarian Origins and Authoritarian capitalism or the whole thing in: At the Razor’s Edge of Democracy Authoritarian Capitalism and Decolonial International Feminisms by Macarena Gómez-Barris – 2021
7. Bush I, Semi Chips, Potato Chips in: 1. AI and Tech Industrial Policy: From Post-Cold War Post-Industrialism to Post-Neoliberal Re-Industrialization by Susannah Glickman (in AI Nationalism(s): Global Industrial Policy Approaches to AI) - 2024
8. Declaration of withdrawal by Shinjoung Yeo – 2023
9. Not Without us by Joseph Weizenbaum – 1986
10. Google Employees testimonials from No Tech for Apartheid – 2023
11. Deadly algorithms: Can legal codes hold software accountable for code that kills? by Susan Schuppli – 2014
12. The algorithmically accelerated killing machine by Lucy Suchman – 2024
13. A conversation with Iván Chaar López by Sareeta Amrute and Iván López – 2022
14. Borders Are Obsolete Part II Reflections on Central American Caravans and Mediterranean Crossings [extract] by Jennifer Mogannam and Leslie Quintanilla - 2021
15. Refusing Control Abolish Frontex: a decentralised campaign fighting the EU Border Regime by Sanne Stevens - ?
16. The First Step Is Finding Each Other by Timmy Châu in Resisting Borders and Technologies of Violence – 2024
17. Submitting a consultation on the White Paper: 'On options for enhancing support for research and development involving technologies with dual use potential' by Various Irish Scholars – 2024
18 .Voluptuous Disintegration: A Future History of Black Computational Thought by Romi Morrisson – 2022
19. There is no software [extract from introduction] by Irina Kaldrack and Martina Leeker – 2015
20. Introduction: Spoilers Ahead [extract] in: Spoiler Alert A Critical Guide by Aaron Jaffe - 2019
21. The decline of computers as general purpose technology by Neil C. Thompson and Svenha Spanuth - 2019
22. In the mouth of a polar bear: The undead feeling of the world in: The Anti-Menagerie by Helen V. Pritchard and Cassandra Troyan - 2021
23. The “Just in Time” Explosion of Pagers and the New Technologies of Death By Deivison Faustino and Walter Lippold - 2024
24. For opacity in: Poetics of Relation by Édouard Glissant - 1990
25. A Reverse-Engineered Insurrection by Miriyam Aouragh - 2020