<div dir="ltr"><div>hello JoPP-ers!<br><br></div>this might be of interest to list members:<br><br>==========================<br>
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Call for Papers<br>
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Interference, n:<br>
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1. preventing (a process or activity) from continuing or being carried out properly.<br>
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2. the combination of two or more electromagnetic waveforms to form a
resultant wave in which the displacement is either reinforced or
cancelled.<br>
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Interference is a gathering of people, perspectives, theories, and
actions that share a critical approach to society and technology. It
will take place at the Binnenpret in Amsterdam, NL from <span tabindex="0" class=""><span class="">15th to the 17th of August 2014</span></span>. It will be a space where we can meet, debate, share, learn, and find our affinities and oppositions.<br>
Interference is not a hacker conference. From a threat to the so-called
national security, hacking has become an instrument for reinforcing
the status quo. Fed up with yet another recuperation, the aim is to
re/contextualize hacking as a conflictual praxis and release it from
its technofetishist boundaries. Bypassing the cultural filters,
Interference wants to take the technical expertise of the hacking scene
out of its isolation to place it within the broader perspective of the
societal structures it shapes and is part of. The gathering comes as a
response to the lack of a common ground for confrontation and
discussion over themes like hacking, technology and politics that could
break out of the existing containers and roles for such concepts and
practices.<br>
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Interference does not wish to define itself. Interference challenges
hacker's identity, the internal dynamics of hackerculture and its
ethical values. It undermines given identities and rejects given
definitions. Interference is a hacking event from an anarchist
perspective: it doesn't seek for uniformity on the level of skills or
interests, but rather focuses on a shared basis of intuitive resistance
and critical attitude towards the techno-social apparatus.<br>
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Interference is three days of exploring modes of combining theory and
practice, depunctualization, breaking and (re)inventing systems and
networks, and playing with the art and politics of everyday life.
Topics may or may not include hacking shenanigans, spectacle and
communication guerrilla, temporary autonomous zones, refuting the
cybernetic hypothesis, exterminating "social media experts", unraveling
the illusions of liberating technologies, ruining the creative
capitalism joke, exposing hidden- & self- censorship, and refusing
the binarity of gender, life, and logic.<br>
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Interference welcomes discordians, intervention artists, artificial
lifeforms, anarchist militants, digital alchemists, oppressed droids,
luddite hackers and critical engineers to diverge from the existent,
dance with fire-spitting robots, hack the urban environment, break
locks, perform ternary voodoo, decentralise and disconnect networks,
build botnets, and party all night.<br>
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The event is intended to be as self-organised as possible which means
you are invited to contribute on your own initiative with your skills
and interests. Bring your talk, workshop, debate, performance, opinion,
installation, project, critique, the things you're interested in, the
things you want to discuss.<br>
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Please send a (brief) abstract for your proposal before <span tabindex="0" class=""><span class="">June 15</span></span> via e-mail to interference [at] <a href="http://puscii.nl" target="_blank">puscii.nl</a>.<br>
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Updates and more information can be found on <a href="http://interference.io" target="_blank">http://interference.io</a><br>
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