Information and data sovereignity digital identity digital interactions digital(ized) information what is known about me? - social network - preferences - choices - likes and dislikes - locations with people and with information: whom i phone, email, chat with? what i watch, read, listen to? what i like, dislike, skip, retransmit? with what i don't interact with? news and digitalized cultural artefacts: - webpages, podcasts, etc, - digitalized audiovisual archives - digitalized books, printed heritage - digitalized built/physical environment archives: Youtube, Internet Archive digital identity: facebook transaction data: global infrastructure providers cultural preferences: amazon, last.fm, hulu, netflix individual communal self-determination autonomy sovereignty who controls the infrastructures on which the digital being takes place? who controls the data that our digital existence generates? who stores and distributes all the knowledge around which we form our identities? local markets local economies who wants to be the digital amish? How can you maintain independence, autonomy, sovereignty and in the same time ensure that you don’t separate yourself from the global information flows, your potential audience? In other words, what are the tactical uses of ubiquitous information infrastructures? infrastructures of digital existence
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