Door: Marloes de Valk (in the context of their PhD research project at the Centre for the Study of the Networked Image in collaboration with The Photographers’ Gallery).
“We are humans and might as well get used to it. So far, remotely done power and glory—as via government, big business, formal education, church—has succeeded to the point where gross profits obscure actual loss. In response to this dilemma and to these losses a realm of intimate, community power is developing—power of communities to conduct their own education, find their own inspiration, shape their own environment, and share their knowledge with others. Practices that aid this process are sought and promoted by the DAMAGED EARTH CATALOG.
- Appropriate Technology
- Benign Computing
- Collapse Informatics
- Computing within Limits
- Convivial Computing
- Degrowth
- Ecofeminist and Always Unfinished Space Making (rED)
- Feminist Technology
- Jenga Computing (rED)
- Liberatory Technology
- Low-Tech
- Patchwork Computing (rED)
- Permacomputing
- Salvage Computing
- Seismography of Artistic Practices (rED)
- Small Technology
- To be continued…”