Organised atoms: electronics from the earth ⛏️
We're really excited to have received a Flamm commission for a brand new project that is all about grounded approaches to exploring technology. This project has come about in response to a growth in a kind of tech mysticism, fuelled by a belief that the solution to our problems is to relinquish understanding to imagined higher powers.
https://thentrythis.org/notes/2023/07/20/organised-atoms-electronics-from-the-earth/
https://www.theregister.com/2023/07/25/germany_climate_fund/ feeling some kind of way about money from a state climate fund being diverted toward building out a manufacturing sector reliant on petrochemicals, heavy metals, and lots of water!!
"With a software death date baked into each model, older versions of these inexpensive computers are set to expire three to six years after their release. Despite having fully functioning hardware, an expired Chromebook will no longer receive the software updates it needs, blocking basic websites and applications from use…
[Pictured] A pile of Chromebooks with expired software sit in a classroom at Montera Middle School in Oakland, Calif"
https://buttondown.email/perfectsentences/archive/perfect-sentences-30/ this week in sentences: Borzoi, the first great movement, shadow self, water bugs, human zoo
Hey, US folx? Here's where we're at.
Without IMMEDIATE repercussions, this pretty much puts paid to the idea of the political right and the rule of law. And yeah I know, "it was always blah blah" w/e NO.
What This is is literally an entire state opting out of the norms that keep our country even moderately functional. That is DIFFERENT.
Without even that thin veiled pretension to rule of law, most of you haven't seen the kind of thing that we're in for, in your politically cognizant lifetimes. Alabama republicans needs to be taken to task on this, and SWIFTLY.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/alabama-gop-refuses-draw-second-black-district-supreme-court-order-rcna94715