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[[File:CatalogOFFDigitalDiscomfort-1.jpg|thumb|class=title_image|Catalogued by: Jara Rocha Edited by: Seda Gürses, Jara Rocha Accompaniment by: Femke Snelting, Helen Nissenbaum, Caspar Chorus, Ero Balsa The first booklet version of this Catalog was co-produced by the [http://www.obfuscationworkshop.org/ Obfuscation event series] organizing committee, Digital Life Initiative at [https://www.dli.tech.cornell.edu/ Cornell Tech], [http://behave.tbm.tudelft.nl/ BEHAVE’s ERC-Consolidation Grant] and the Department of Multi Actor Systems (MAS) at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management at [https://www.tudelft.nl/en/tpm/ TU Delft], in February 2021. In collaboration with the [http://titipi.org/ Institute for Technology in the Public Interest (TITiPI)], the Catalog is transforming into an editable MediaWiki form. Copyleft with a difference note to whoever encounters A catalog of formats for digital discomfort ...and other ways to resist totalitarian zoomification: this is work-in-progress, please join the editing tasks! You are also invited to copy, distribute, and modify this work under the terms of the Collective Conditions for (re-)use [https://gitlab.constantvzw.org/unbound/cc4r (CC4r) license], 2020. It implies a straightforward recognition of this Catalog’s collective roots and is an invitation for multiple and diverse after lifes of the document: [http://titipi.org/projects/discomfort/ Downloadable pdf] and [http://titipi.org/wiki/index.php/Catalog_of_Formats_for_Digital_Discomfort wiki version] [8] of this catalog. Referenced projects and materials, each hold their own license.|link=]]
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Demo Scriptotheek

Catalogued by: Jara Rocha Edited by: Seda Gürses, Jara Rocha Accompaniment by: Femke Snelting, Helen Nissenbaum, Caspar Chorus, Ero Balsa The first booklet version of this Catalog was co-produced by the Obfuscation event series organizing committee, Digital Life Initiative at Cornell Tech, BEHAVE’s ERC-Consolidation Grant and the Department of Multi Actor Systems (MAS) at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management at TU Delft, in February 2021. In collaboration with the Institute for Technology in the Public Interest (TITiPI), the Catalog is transforming into an editable MediaWiki form. Copyleft with a difference note to whoever encounters A catalog of formats for digital discomfort ...and other ways to resist totalitarian zoomification: this is work-in-progress, please join the editing tasks! You are also invited to copy, distribute, and modify this work under the terms of the Collective Conditions for (re-)use (CC4r) license, 2020. It implies a straightforward recognition of this Catalog’s collective roots and is an invitation for multiple and diverse after lifes of the document: Downloadable pdf and wiki version [8] of this catalog. Referenced projects and materials, each hold their own license.
Catalogued by: Jara Rocha Edited by: Seda Gürses, Jara Rocha Accompaniment by: Femke Snelting, Helen Nissenbaum, Caspar Chorus, Ero Balsa The first booklet version of this Catalog was co-produced by the Obfuscation event series organizing committee, Digital Life Initiative at Cornell Tech, BEHAVE’s ERC-Consolidation Grant and the Department of Multi Actor Systems (MAS) at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management at TU Delft, in February 2021. In collaboration with the Institute for Technology in the Public Interest (TITiPI), the Catalog is transforming into an editable MediaWiki form. Copyleft with a difference note to whoever encounters A catalog of formats for digital discomfort ...and other ways to resist totalitarian zoomification: this is work-in-progress, please join the editing tasks! You are also invited to copy, distribute, and modify this work under the terms of the Collective Conditions for (re-)use (CC4r) license, 2020. It implies a straightforward recognition of this Catalog’s collective roots and is an invitation for multiple and diverse after lifes of the document: Downloadable pdf and wiki version [8] of this catalog. Referenced projects and materials, each hold their own license.
Catalogued by: Jara Rocha Edited by: Seda Gürses, Jara Rocha Accompaniment by: Femke Snelting, Helen Nissenbaum, Caspar Chorus, Ero Balsa The first booklet version of this Catalog was co-produced by the Obfuscation event series organizing committee, Digital Life Initiative at Cornell Tech, BEHAVE’s ERC-Consolidation Grant and the Department of Multi Actor Systems (MAS) at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management at TU Delft, in February 2021. In collaboration with the Institute for Technology in the Public Interest (TITiPI), the Catalog is transforming into an editable MediaWiki form. Copyleft with a difference note to whoever encounters A catalog of formats for digital discomfort ...and other ways to resist totalitarian zoomification: this is work-in-progress, please join the editing tasks! You are also invited to copy, distribute, and modify this work under the terms of the Collective Conditions for (re-)use (CC4r) license, 2020. It implies a straightforward recognition of this Catalog’s collective roots and is an invitation for multiple and diverse after lifes of the document: Downloadable pdf and wiki version [8] of this catalog. Referenced projects and materials, each hold their own license.
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Madrid.jpg Screens4.jpg Madrid.jpg Catalogued by: Jara Rocha Edited by: Seda Gürses, Jara Rocha Accompaniment by: Femke Snelting, Helen Nissenbaum, Caspar Chorus, Ero Balsa The first booklet version of this Catalog was co-produced by the Obfuscation event series organizing committee, Digital Life Initiative at Cornell Tech, BEHAVE’s ERC-Consolidation Grant and the Department of Multi Actor Systems (MAS) at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management at TU Delft, in February 2021. In collaboration with the Institute for Technology in the Public Interest (TITiPI), the Catalog is transforming into an editable MediaWiki form. Copyleft with a difference note to whoever encounters A catalog of formats for digital discomfort ...and other ways to resist totalitarian zoomification: this is work-in-progress, please join the editing tasks! You are also invited to copy, distribute, and modify this work under the terms of the Collective Conditions for (re-)use (CC4r) license, 2020. It implies a straightforward recognition of this Catalog’s collective roots and is an invitation for multiple and diverse after lifes of the document: Downloadable pdf and wiki version [8] of this catalog. Referenced projects and materials, each hold their own license.