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i would like to research on the question: can we do it in another way? giving back something and not only take i would like to research on the question: can we do it in another way? giving back something and not only take
when you're using a tool you can learn the world throught the use of it, the difference is: can i use the scissors to cut a piece of paper and make a notebook or kill someone? --> when you're using a tool you can learn the world throught the use of it, the difference is: can i use the scissors to cut a piece of paper and make a notebook or kill someone? -->
The following is a list of current trends that the software industry enforces and reiterate. This is a list of current trends that the software industry enforces and naturalize.
Software comes from a really specific and situated cultural tradition. Software comes from a really specific occidental cultural tradition.
Software tends to priviledge occidental, masculine, binary, exploitative and extractive practices. Software tends to priviledge masculine, binary, exploitative and extractive practices.
Software is shrouded with technical obscurity. Software is shrouded in technical obscurity.
Software comes invisible, transparent, neutral. Software comes invisible, transparent, neutral.
Software models the world in order to control it. Software models the world in order to control it.
Making software means not only to write code, but also to take a stance regarding this trends. To make software means not only to write code, but also to take a stance regarding this trends.
With this project the intention is to situate my practice within some ethical boundaries. With this project the intention is to situate my practice within ethical yet sustainable boundaries.
### Who can help you and how? ### Who can help you and how?
I would like to interview some artists with programming-related practices to get some glimpse of their workflows.
I'm thinking for example to Nathan Sinigalia, Ian Cheng, Nicolas Maigret.
I want to ask to Ariella Vidach A.i.E.P. how working with technology changed in the past 30 years.
I'm interested in the workflow of radical studios such as Open Source Publishing but also more commercial ones like Forensic Architecture and Studio Moniker.
For sure it would be interesting to get in touch with someone mantaining open source projects such as Paged.js, P5Js, vvvv, or more unconventional ones.
Some interesting things could emerge from field research directly in git repositories, issues and wikis.
The practical aspect depends on the second and third case studies. There are some communities I would like to work with: Pietre Parlanti is a non-profit association that works with the recovery of old routes and cultural heritage in Liguria, Italy. I'm already in touch with them for [Frana Futura](../frana-futura/), the documentary I'm working on with Sofia, Elena and Micalis.
### Relation to previous practice ### Relation to previous practice
### Relation to a larger context ### Relation to a larger context

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