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File:signal-2025-05-11-070935.jpeg|Grenoble, March 2025. Feminists do not forget / Tech made in Grenoble / Kills in Gaza / Queers 4 Palestine. Three days of action against the extension of a chip factory include the work of bringing together local and global struggles. Using all means possible, activist make an effort at solidarity on multiple scales. | File:signal-2025-05-11-070935.jpeg|Grenoble, March 2025. Feminists do not forget / Tech made in Grenoble / Kills in Gaza / Queers 4 Palestine. Three days of action against the extension of a chip factory include the work of bringing together local and global struggles. Using all means possible, activist make an effort at solidarity on multiple scales. | ||
File:signal-2025-03-30-213528_011.jpeg|Bernin, March 2025. The digital fascinates, enhances fanaticism and makes fascism / Overconsumption of water, energy and soil / Extractivism, colonialism and war. Augmented life? Diminished life! Connecting the dots behind the slogan of chip producer STMicro (Augmented life!), protesters critically consider the price of digitization. | File:signal-2025-03-30-213528_011.jpeg|Bernin, March 2025. The banner reads: digital fascinates, enhances fanaticism and makes fascism / Overconsumption of water, energy and soil / Extractivism, colonialism and war. Augmented life? Diminished life! Connecting the dots behind the slogan of chip producer STMicro (Augmented life!), protesters critically consider the price of digitization. | ||
File:signal-2025-02-10-083031_002.jpeg|Paris, February 2025. In a TV-interview, Emmanuel Macron insists that American data centres are dirty, but the European ones will be clean (and Open Source). It's almost difficult (not) to laugh at the blatant lie he sells, or is it because we are too desperate to take it down? | File:signal-2025-02-10-083031_002.jpeg|Paris, February 2025. In a TV-interview, Emmanuel Macron insists that American data centres are dirty, but the European ones will be clean (and Open Source). It's almost difficult (not) to laugh at the blatant lie he sells, or is it because we are too desperate to take it down? | ||
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Critical Consideration Postcards
A series of postcards sent from various gatherings and events where communities critically consider the social life of XG.
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Brussels, October 2024. Visit to the cellars of Maison de la Paix, where local internet provider Domaine Public experiments with setting up a local data center running on solar panels and using a salt battery. Celo and Denis speak about the motivations for the project and mix their desire for energy autonomy with a need for keeping digital infrastructure close at hand and on a reasonable scale.
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Basel, October 2023. Save St Ives Day / Keep Our Sea Chemical Free. Harun Morrison and Therese Keogh shared this image during a conversation on sites of environmental and social offshore-ness. Harun and Therese told us about recent attempts to halt a geo-engineering project in St. Ives Bay, Cornwall. A Canadian company called Planetary Technologies, backed by Elon Musk, no surprise here, wants to test Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement in the bay, a technique to increase the ability of seawater to absorb Co2. This is what the digital and green transition looks like according to Big Tech.
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Stockholm, 2024. Welcome to Stockholm / Where limitless connectivity means limitless possibility. On other large banners, Ericsson promises "climate action with exponential impact". Is this what Seda meant when she said "Green transition is such a mindf$ck"?
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Paris, February 2025. At the Anti-Ai summit, this image was shared by the organisers. "AI is not to be regulated, it is to be dismantled". Unplug baby unplug? But unplug what? Somehow, even resistance seems to become a form of infra-solutionism. I feel this is what depletion of the imaginary feels like, when the only way out seems to be disconnection. How can we intervene in a world that relies on a level of digitisation and service, that we can simply not afford? Digital degrowth is only part of the answer; many of our modes of life (education, econominies, mobilities) have become dependent on those digital infrastructures.
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Paris, February 2025. Anti-AI demo behind the Grand Palais, where the AI Action summit will be held the next days. After 20 minutes, the gathering was broken up by the police. With red hat: 'Marie Capucine' (she said: "I am obviously not called that way"). We met her on front of the Grand Palais, like us looking for the location of the demo. She explained she joined the demo because "Someone has to say no to Musk and Trump and their plans for Gaza". Picture published by Anti-Tech-Resistance.
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Paris, February 2025. A screen at the Grand Palais announces a panel organized by Amazon WebServices (AWS) with the title "The AI imperative". At the AI Action summit, AWS assumes AI is evident. The summit is full of infra-solutionism: bringing digital infrastructures to any problem to solve it. It goes from proposing that AI will be the way to deal with climate change by optimising existing processes or use of resources; to somehow making the processes of work or mobility more lean. Image taken by Seda, who later said about the AI summit: "it felt like massive gaslighting. Governments pushed and willing to undo decades of regulation and energy policy, and for adopting an AI imperative at all costs."
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Paris, February 2025. Banner attached to the stage at the Anti-AI summit organized by anti-tech resistance in the Annexe de la bourse du travail: "IA x industry = 0 planet". The meeting could not take place in its original location and had been quickly moved to this venue. Later, in Grenoble, we start to understand more of the tensions around this group. Their anti-tech approach is based in an essentialist understanding of nature, at times anti-feminist, and bleeding into anti-trans statements.
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Brussels, February 2025. Accelerating the transition in the Energy Devroom at the yearly Open Source Developers’ European Meeting (FOSDEM) in Brussels. The schedule overflows with proposals for Open Source car batteries and ways to fix the grid; the room is packed. It is hard to imagine this as a deep work on imagination and imagining other forms of infrastructures, as nothing in the stream of projects and . It's not a question of alternatives, i.e replacing Google Drive by Nextcloud. This needs work by people working on a high level, e.g. policy, but also will need to involve tech-developers, those maintaining infrastructures and most of all people experiencing the brunt of these infrastructures.
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Grenoble, March 2025. Feminists do not forget / Tech made in Grenoble / Kills in Gaza / Queers 4 Palestine. Three days of action against the extension of a chip factory include the work of bringing together local and global struggles. Using all means possible, activist make an effort at solidarity on multiple scales.
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Bernin, March 2025. The banner reads: digital fascinates, enhances fanaticism and makes fascism / Overconsumption of water, energy and soil / Extractivism, colonialism and war. Augmented life? Diminished life! Connecting the dots behind the slogan of chip producer STMicro (Augmented life!), protesters critically consider the price of digitization.
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Paris, February 2025. In a TV-interview, Emmanuel Macron insists that American data centres are dirty, but the European ones will be clean (and Open Source). It's almost difficult (not) to laugh at the blatant lie he sells, or is it because we are too desperate to take it down?