"On May 6 2010, high frequency trading robots has caused a 20 minute krach on the NYSE stock exchange, estimated 1000.000.000.000 USD loss. The raw data of the day, recorded from the 9 stock exchanges routed on the NYSE, offers the base of a sonification performance, broadcasted on nine speakers."
.dead http://glitch.refrag.paris
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_flash_crash
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1xqSZy9_4I ( <3 )
https://we-make-money-not-art.com/flash_crashes_glitches_in_the/
http://rybn.org/thegreatoffshore/index.php?ln=fr&r=2.ALGOFFSHORES
"La serie ALGOFFSHORE est une collection d'algorithmes documentant différentes stratégies d'optimisation fiscale. La série est conçue sur une base documentaire d'étude de différents modèles classiques, les éléments récurrents qui structurent les différentes stratégies, au delà de leurs singularités respectives. La série cherche à montrer le génie ignoré qui se dissimule derrière les montages d'évasion fiscale."
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http://rybn.org/thegreatoffshore/index.php
"The Great Offshore (Le Grand Large) est une œuvre documentaire qui nous invite à une immersion dans les profondeurs de la finance de l'ombre. L’œuvre rassemble des documents, des récits, des images et des objets, glanés au cours de voyages dans différents paradis fiscaux: à la City de Londres, en Suisse, au Liechtenstein, dans les îles Anglo-Normandes, à Dublin, au Delaware, aux Bahamas, aux Îles Caïmans, à Chypre, à Malte, aux Pays-Bas, au Luxembourg."
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Article interview : https://www.zerodeux.fr/interviews/rybn/
et un autre : https://www.digitalmcd.com/rybn/
- Museum of fake Websites
https://theyesmen.org/fake-websites
"These are some of the websites in the course of Yes Lab and Yes Men projects, since 1999 , in reverse chronological order."
- En outre des sites parodiques militant les Yes Men se font connaitre par leur activités comiques mais politiques ( 2001 ~ 2004 + )
Ils usurpent l'identité numérique de sites respectables (au design vernis) comme cheval de trois des organisations méta gouvernementales tel l'OMC. Ils usent d'une légitimité d'apparence.
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Cette attaque qualifiable de "pot de miel" ( honeypot ) leur donne accès à l'espace attentionel d'organisations ciblées. Ils abusent en fait du billai cognitif faisant qu'on attribut plus facilement du crédit aux représentants de pouvoir (portant une blouse, professeurs, etc), nous nous laissons prendre par leur aura brillante (Effet Barnum).
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Leur but final est d'exposer des partisans-alliés de la doctrine libérale à sa caricature. Ils tendent par la même occasion ( le temps limité de leur infiltration ) à éprouver l'élasticité éthique des entreprises : jusqu'où ces organisations sont prêtes à aller pour le profit.
Les Yes Men sont à l'origine de fausses nouvelles, rumeurs (dont la parution d'un journal de nouvelles utopistes reprenant le design du New York Times).
Ils profitent d'une usurpation d'identité de l'entreprise DOW**** pour annoncer sur un plateau télé américain la reconnaissance de cette entreprise pour les dégâts sanitaires, humains et écologiques durant un grave accident. Ils réactivent ainsi cette mémoire et le devoir de réparation : ils re-politisent et réactivent le fait historique trop vite oublié.
2019
@Becca_Abbe
In the early 1970s, a group of technocrats and members of the business elite formed an international organization called the Club of Rome. Together, they commissioned a team of M.I.T. researchers to run a computer analysis of Earth’s finite resources against the exponential growth of human activity.
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WELL ("Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link”)
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Low_Tech supports the idea that a website can serve a small community connected through common interests. The Internet's global accessibility has lead us to think on a massive scale, but a community that lacks physical proximity can still be “local” in mindset.
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A website can be a testing ground, a micro-utopia, or a safe haven, offering relief from the commodified web.
/// Fake it ‘till you make it. Act as if it were true until it actually becomes true.
Standing desk, monitor, tablet, Hooli mug, "Delivering Happiness" book, money tree, Installation, Video, with #&Goethe_Institut, 2016
Sometimes recommended as a way to cope with depression, ‘fake it ‘till you make it’ is also a common catchphrase in the field of startups. Here, it refers to the strategy of pretending that the product is already functional in order to make it more appealing to investors.
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Vidéo :: https://youtu.be/cRmRvBSHlgQ
....., Gabriela Rojas-Lozano ( Captcha Vidéo resolution )
[ 2019 ] While we were still just collecting, in 2015, Gabriela Rojas-Lozano filed a class action lawsuit against Google. She claimed that Google “operates a highly profitable transcription business built upon free labor, which it deceptively and unfairly obtains from unwitting website users”.
via :: Humans As Software Extensions - Sebastian Schmieg http://sebastianschmieg.com/text/humans-as-software-extensions/
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Me fait penser au site http://www.9kw.eu/
Curation, Event, Exhibition, with Onomatopee, 2019
/// Now that the prospect of full automation is once again getting traction, the shared hope is to delegate every task to intelligent machines. But as we await the full takeover of smart robots, work is delegated to machines and humans alike. It makes no difference to companies and entrepreneurs: while some machines begin to look human_like, some humans are disguised as machines, by means of seamless interface design or blatant deception. This is what Astra_Taylor calls fauxtomation.
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Cory Arcangel
Deconstructeam
Constant Dullaart
Andy Kassier
Alina Lupu
Elisa Giardina Papa
Ottonie von Roeder
Sebastian Schmieg
Stefán Stefánsson
Pilvi Takala
Jeff Thompson
Exhibition at Aksioma,
Installation, 2019
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Hyperemployment, curated by //#·Domenico_Quaranta
“Labour – one of the defining aspects of our capitalistic societies – is also one of the sides of contemporary life that has been more affected by technological innovations and by the advent of post-Fordism. Although increasing automation has actually caused many forms of human labour to disappear, it has not – as many thinkers have predicted – brought an end to labour. Instead, it has led to – together with other innovations, such as the rise of device culture and social networks – its fragmentation into plenty of micro labours and its infiltration into every moment of life.
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Thématique, développement (article)
https://networkcultures.org/entreprecariat/shouldnt-you-be-working/ <3
Slow up your computer hack
http://slowhotcomputer.com
Gagner du temps ( sketch Jerry Seinfeld ) fun
https://youtu.be/TbP4Kt6359E
Book, Publication, with Onomatopee, 2019
Entrepreneur or precarious worker? These are the terms of a cognitive dissonance that turns everyone’s life into a shaky project in perennial start-up phase. @Silvio_Lorusso guides us through the entreprecariat, a world where change is natural and healthy, whatever it may bring. A world populated by motivational posters, productivity tools, mobile offices and self-help techniques. “A compelling and relentless j’accuse: debunking the social and political myths that push an increasing number of persons to perform in the entrepreneurship circus — with no safety nets.”
—£ @Antonio_Casilli , author of En attendant les robots, 2019
L’essai vidéo met en scène la tension entre travail_camouflé et loisir_créatif. Les deux témoignages rendent compte pour le premier d’une approche de passionné tirant satisfaction de la reconnaissance de son talent par le géant de l’informatique, l’autre, plus critique, décelant une forme de travail_déguisé : « je crois que cette fois on s’est vraiment bien fait avoir. Tout était tellement bien foutu, c’est ça, tellement bien foutu, qu’on ne savait même plus qu’on travaillait quand on travaillait… »
Date de réalisation : 2011
Vidéo HD, couleur, son, 7'41''
Réalisation : Julien Prévieux
Like many other machine vision datasets (e.g. ImageNet), Microsoft’s COCO image recognition dataset is based on photos culled from Flickr. The dataset’s true value derives from the 600.000+ segmentations manually created by Mechanical_Turk crowd workers, based on those photos from Flickr. With Segmentation.Network I created a piece in which all segmentations are played back in a random order, making visible some of the manual labor that goes into building artificial intelligence.
exposition ++ https://silviolorusso.com/work/do-or-delegate/
via :: http://sebastianschmieg.com/text/humans-as-software-extensions/
In 2016, Donald Trump’s team hired a Singaporean teenager through Fiverr (the platform I talked about earlier) to convert a PowerPoint into a Prezi, basically outsourcing the “Make America Great Again” campaign. In my recent speculative video piece I Will say Whatever You Want In Front Of A Pizza, the protagonist who is not only working as a pizza delivery bot but also as a cloud-worker on Amazon’s Mechanical Turk platform gets to know this Singaporean teenager.
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via :: http://sebastianschmieg.com/text/humans-as-software-extensions/
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Ref. vidéo itw Singaporean ::
https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/tech-savvy-sporean-teen-played-part-trump-campaign