[P2P-F] Fwd: The Data Prevention Manifesto

Michel Bauwens michel at p2pfoundation.net
Sat Nov 19 04:46:58 CET 2016


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From: <birds at dataprevention.net>
Date: Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 6:28 PM
Subject: The Data Prevention Manifesto
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http://dataprevention.net/
The Data Prevention Manifesto

...by the Plumbing Birds


The privacy discourse sputtered out of steam. This has lead to the current
stalemate: we know we're observed, traced and tracked, but pretend it's not
happening or nothing to fret about. The question is not when the repressed
will return but how? Hackers have been proclaiming that privacy has been
dead for decades, that everything can and will be captured, stored and
analyzed. And they were right. So, what's to be done?

What's the best way to protect one's self if not prevent to transmit data
in the first place? Effectual hindrance of data coming into being. How to
convene a collective dimension of "social networking" without being
aggregated in huge data silos extraneous to us, yet profiting on us? How
can we reclaim autonomy in our everyday life, knowing that all sorts of
sensors, bots and algorithms are active? How can these technologies ever be
decommissioned? Are we perhaps waiting for a Great Showdown, a WorldWar, a
millennial cyber attack that brings down the entire infrastructure, a bad
solar flare or an electronic magnetic pulse knocks out the power grid and
erase all hard drives? Or are we about to fall asleep and be numbed
forever, having accepted that everything we do, think and desire, can and
will be stored, and can be used against us?

We need to de-codify contestation in order to multiply the lines of flight
outside of calculated settings. We need to ask the hard questions, too.
Adblockers, filters, firewalls, close-reading of terms & conditions and
online protests against the collection and reselling of private data merely
mitigate the problems that are at stake. More to the point, what logic does
data protection participate in? Is it, effectively, the same logic it aims
to cloak and hide from? Why do we think life can be informationalized? What
desire feeds the notion that big data can be transformed into a knowable,
manipulated, gamed, anticipated, preempted, capitalized and controlled
life? Are we hedging and feeding Unicorns or Frankensteins?

We're not talking about the weather. Let's move from protection to the
design of an anti-serum, or rather a deep serum that not merely responds.
Our credo is: do not feed the platforms. We're proposing creative sabotage,
concrete forms of prevention that undermine the 'big data' regime on all
levels, from the molar to the molecular. Let's take concrete steps towards
an overall data reduction. We will no longer feed the data-hungry Minority
Report machines that are programmed to identify emerging erratic behavior.

Data prevention is a direct response to top-down 'smart' city technologies.
We aim to uphold a preventive-strike. The 'smart' discourse is only trying
to cover up the fact that these are spying technologies.

Prevention sounds innocent, but make no mistake, it is not. In many cases
prevention itself is already seen as a crime. Do we only talk about
preventing events from happening, or are we also generating new scenarios?
Data prevention is part of a longer history, we recall the opposition of
native Indian Americans to having pictures of themselves taken, the punks
in the streets of London punching fashion photographers for commodifying
their looks.

Ted Hughes once spoke of the grin hat was trying out faces. Well, that's
real. In our case it is fear attempting to become integral. Fear is trying
out all human capabilities. Fear can trick us into living a nudged and
predictable life. This has come to pass as generation after generation
corrupt, spineless, greedy people have been in the drivers seat. We cannot
call it leadership. These people, let's say Bilderberg, Fortune 500 and MBA
globally have facilitated anything ‘easy', outsourcing anything ‘hard' to
places that could be exploited. So now there is no more place to exploit.
Hence the fight for the internal space, the very notion of what it means to
be human. We live in a world where people can not be exploited and
enslaved, yet for the shame some would feel of having been deceived for so
long about what use is made of their data, hara kiri would be their only
option. Most people cannot wake up as there is no longer a self to wake up
to, just consumed refractions of a zombified and spectacularised self.

We intend to launch a campaign to gather ideas about designing products and
services that do not gather data. To us is important to say farewell to the
premise that data is the oil of the 21st century. All data can and will be
financialized, this is the inevitable step programmed deep inside most data
architectures themselves. We want to disassociate ourselves from the dark
side of financialization of data.

We also question the 'mining' aspect of the data mining metaphor of
resource extraction. Digging up resources is a devastating environment
crime that ruins our planet, from tar sand mines to coal pits and digging
for cobalt. Mining comes with a high price. Mind the metaphors you use.

We need to get rid of the idea that data traces are things that we ‘leave
behind' in some careless way. It not only legitimates the drag net, but it
diverts attention from the rather aggressive techniques that inspect our
browsers, networks, and devices. We therefore need to reshape the
possibilities of data production. This also means we need to stop drawing
parallels between computation machines and the human brain, between data
and grey matter.

If it is true that the machine only works when all the relevant people are
convinced, we need to tell other tales. Convictions are not innocent; they
are about re-making worlds. You invest in it.

Let's stop celebrating the invisible, de-activation, retreat. Let's quit
the visualization of data centers, data points, data pattern, data
collection and recognition algorithms. We're tired of being smeared with
how Big Data might smell, feel, look or sound. We do no longer want to play
into the game or change its rules.

Data prevention is not a strike, it is only perceived as sabotage by the
apparatus needing to be fed by data. We do not believe in safe ways to deal
with ‘big data' collected to monitor, and control, populations. What we
prevent here is a conditioned, ultimately boring life that limits itself.
Let's get rid of the guilt to do the forbidden and then feel the heavy
presence of Big Brother, the all-seeing God that will remember every tiny
move or bad thought. Let see it as consensual sex without consequences:
data prevention creates space for pleasure and possibilities, it is not
done to save precious space on our hard disks. Being in the space for
possibility is breaking free from the dual pole of production (of data) and
paranoia (for the same dynamic).

Let us err. Collectively.

We need to materially engage with the enigmatic, the flawed, the partial,
the impure, the surprise, the transgressive, the Black Swan.

These days prevention is an offensive strategy that questions hidden power
relations. It's not just passive hiding but taking action. Let's prevent
this political tech design initiative from ending up in the offline
Romanticism section. All actions, gestures, thoughts and movement can and
will be captured and caught in the data trap. This can make us depressed,
but this fate can also be turned upside down. There was and always will be
an abundance of data. Let's break free from the prospect to lock ourselves
up in voluntary monasteries and other tribe-like inward looking social
structures. There is no need to save data, let alone recycle them.

Data prevention makes a fresh start and leaves behind a tiring discourse.
The idea is no longer merely to filter, install blockers and build walls,
protecting ultimately instable and open architectures. We create new design
principles. Data prevention goes in the offensive. We're tired having to
protect ourselves.

Join in this new design movement! Make people aware of what happens, and
switch off what needs to.

Engineers are taking us to real-time, thinking that it is an empty space.
But we live there in dreamtime. We were ever caught by surprise in the
plains. The rain dance went limp. Authorities caught us fishing, labelled
aboriginals and slaughtered us filled our minds with cluttering noise and
meaningless chatter chatter chatter. Counting on this we would lose the
open line. This time, this time we occupy that space with our tools and
dreams as we live and we eat your tools and ‘logic'.

We, the Platform Plumbers, want you to tell us about your favorite things.
Describe them any way you want. We record the richness of your emotions and
feelings for your favourite things. We are getting used to doing with less.
After all the sensors just measure light, motion, temperature, magnetic
fields, gravity, humidity, moisture, vibration, pressure, electrical
fields, sound, stretch, glucose level, oxygen level, or osmolality,
anything else? Probably a few things, but you can do much better. Don't you
forget that. Practice. Start now and join us in shaping the Dionysian
design genre.

Do not be afraid: we will work with you and your structures. We do need to
appreciate the ethos of bureaucracy. All your assets, as you call them,
belong to us to none no one. You my friend who is evil keep yourself evil
still, the four horsemen and the jumper are hurrying down.

So it is up to us to make things find the hard road again. This is not a
mass movement. It can only be done with those who are on the path already.
If you are, read on. If you are not, don't feel bad, there are plenty
things left to do and who knows you may break through one day.

We will see you when you see us. You'll see us when we see you.

The Platform Plumbers

Platform of the Plumbing Bird

Platform Plumbers
we know what hides behind walls
and how to drill all the necessary holes
for good and bad
to fix, to change and maintain the pipes
to flood, disrupt, deny the waters.
Responsibility is not control
Awareness is a mercyfull weapon for the wise.
Is better to be aware today (brothers and sisters)
and awake at night as we must
standing for responsible data pregnancy,
and fair data under a fairer sky/

Plato holds data (doxa) accountable of confusion and all wrong opinions
and Episteme he calls the field of the wise, that knows how to mark the
land.
We don't need faith into some theoretical dogma
We stay on the side of the platform
-on wich opinions falls as droplets-
and we sum up -upon us- the ability to collet these waters
knowing what to share, to store, to let go.
Because we are willing to use the source wisely
in the time of the drought
for humans, animals and woods alike
Because we share the point of view
of the whole ecosystemical bunch

Citizens!
Hold up to this notion of belonging
hold up to your refined data politeness
over their agendas of hidden data policies
and know what you can then well teach
to hold on before what you can only preach well

They say: money
money -without us- has no economical trust
we can better put trust into money that we bake ourselve up
and get on the path uphill
to "other ideas" that are good. Better.
Virtualised economies
fueled up by remote notions of debt
are obsolete by design,
and going to be worthless

Citizens, conspire to unfullfill the one way exploitation
to grow ecosystems of polite automatic conversations between pairs
instead of feeding motorised pushers of unwanted sleeping pills and snake
oil
and allow these drops to be clean water for all of the living souls on this
plain

while we learn, and sleep and love, outside,
the un-attended trap of tracked down, data-silos stored,
overvalued, obviousness works against us
WE KNOW
we have no agency on the data, and we should
and WE KNOW
and the data is not the truth but her shadow, we know
to be used at will by self hypnotised puppetteers
to create fictions that does not compile into histories;
advertising for unwanted goods;
bed time stories for the lust of self loving politicians;
serving the one ideals of "the one percent"
We should have agency on data
because every shadow is a shadow of a body
hit by the light under the sun
we shall be close to these droplets and their sources
and the melting ice in spring
and say no thanks when we must
and please no when we feel is our right/

We shall meet again (brothers and sisters)
on the verges of this gorgeous green land
once a desertified mud-bowl
each of us able to speek the language of choice
to amuse the friends and make the childrens laugh
ad we will be called the platform plumbers
the designers of the garden's grid
the layers of the pipes, of filters, of the recycling ponds
the choosers of the right seeds to keep
the letter-go of wild grasses and bees
-because no design holds the whole-
we will be remembered as the observers of the waves
the happy carvers of algorithmic stones
that needed to grow into no pyramidal graves

Let the policies of the politeness-poets speek tonight
in, above and below the grid










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