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Sonic hacking. On lo-fi, critique through practice and fugitive ways out of capitalism

Sonic hacking. On lo-fi, critique through practice and fugitive ways out of capitalism

This is a story about music, hacking and anti-capitalism. But it is also the exact moment when sounds and words and ideas resonate in so many ways at the same time that it becomes almost impossible to organise thoughts in the form of writing. These words should be simultaneous sounds. I have been constantly crashing against the limits of language for a long time. I need something more sensible, something that can physically touch, far beyond the ambiguity and the…

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[Publication] Critical Digital Humanities: text, code and algorithms

[Publication] Critical Digital Humanities: text, code and algorithms

The timing of the academia, it is known, can be really long and sometimes things just get stuck. I forgot about this article for a long time, then in the last days I remembered it. It is the updated version of a paper I presented at a conference in april 2021 (actually, it was my first conference as a doctoral candidate) and I thought it was useless in a folder on my laptop so I published it on Zenodo. Now…

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“Personne ne sort les fusils”: hacker le langage pour devoiler le visage caché de la société

“Personne ne sort les fusils”: hacker le langage pour devoiler le visage caché de la société

Cet article a été publié sur le numéro 5 de Sphères, revue du laboratoire ICTT d’Avignon Université (dont je suis membre). Sandra Lucbert, Personne ne sort les fusils, Paris : Seuil, 2020 Sandra Lucbert nous dit – et ce n’est pas sans douleur – que la langue que nous parlons tous les jours est devenue un piège, une cage. Ou mieux : un outil de dissimulation, d’occultation du réel. Et que la langue littéraire peut nous aider à sortir de cet…

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