Great to see you again, Rob!
One thing I'd like to follow up—you called, several times, for us to start
to "package the story" and "sell the story" of critical engagement with
technology.
But I think it's worthwhile considering the objectives of our
communications. Who are the audience? What are the changes we want to
effect?
On the one hand, I can see it might be advantageous to communicate with the
grassroots: activists, cultural workers, students, makers and hackers. But
on the other hand, there are reasons why we might want to communicate with
centres of power: tech companies, policy makers, government agencies and so
on.
Perhaps we want to do do both—but if so, we need to be very careful that we
tailor what we say so that it fits the audience.
What do you see as the audience?
What's the objective?
Cheers,
James
On Mon, 23 Sept 2024, 16:21 Rob van Kranenburg, <kranenbu@???> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> We had a great call and decided to make it monthly.
>
> @carsten, can we keep this room for that?
>
> We did not record as I forgot and then I thought it could break the flow.
>
> The most important thing was that we feel that - not being naive and
> against all odds maybe - there is potential for a new positive story taking
> the digital reality fully into account.
>
> We want to find the nugget, the psychological and cultural angles and
> package them in a good story,
>
> Greetings, Rob
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