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Chaos and Conviviality
by Chaos and Conviviality
Dip and Scooter discuss current events and culture, with an eye towards strategies for liberation.
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Google and Elon Musk Want to Put Data Centers in Orbit. Will that Solve AI’s Contradictions?
On this episode of Chaos and Conviviality, Dip and Scooter discuss current proposals to put data centers in space, an idea which would seem to be a win-win for communities and data center developers. They analyze the push to adopt "artificial development," what it means for our communities, and how to fight back.See time stamps below:16:17: Are there any benefits of AI?24:20: Indigeneity and space27:38: Data centers in space: good for communities?34:00: What might organizing in space look like?55:35: AI bubble?Highlighted show notes (for full show notes, see the webpage):Meet Project Suncatcher, Google’s plan to put AI data centers in spaceIn Kenya’s slums, they’re doing our digital dirty workHow Elon Musk’s Sci-Fi Hyperloop FailedEverything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052-2072, by Eman Abdelhadi and M. E. O'BrienCircular Vendor Financing in the AI Sector (includes graphic mentioned in conversation)Building the Structure of the New Society Within the Shell of the Old
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"Games Suck Nowadays"
On this episode of Chaos and Conviviality, Dip details GamerGate 1.0, and 2.0 and discusses the the linkages between "core gamer" culture and fascism. Dip shares some suggestions on how to combat right-wing influence in gaming through a four-point framework: build, fight, empower, and inspire. This framework, paired with values that see the importance in ending domination, oppression, and other forms of social hierarchy, have the chance to both create better art and steward better communities around that art. See time stamps below:10:00: GamerGate 1.0 and 2.029:25: Getting past "nostalgia" in gaming45:10: A framework to move gaming forwardHighlighted show notes (for full references/links, see the podcast webpage):They Fought for Diversity in Gaming. Then the Abuse BeganHow The Games Industry Failed Black Women'Blood, Sweat, And Pixels': For Designers Of Video Games, It's Always Crunch TimeThe Combahee River Collective Statement
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Trump Delivered A Killing Blow to the Rules-Based Order. Was it Ever Alive to Begin With?
On this episode of Chaos and Conviviality, Dip analyzes the US government’s move from a mostly “rules-based”, “rational” “management” posture in international policy to something more forceful, using the Trump admin’s “peace plans” for Palestine, Sudan, Western Sahara, and Ukraine, alongside the strong-arming of Venezuela. Dip concludes that liberalism vs. fascism is not a battle between the forces of “good” and “evil”; it is reactionary, statist infighting. Dip wraps up by offering guidance on how our movements can move forward. See time stamps below:1:55: Host intros3:20: Overview4:00 Palestine10:00: Sudan 15:45: Western Sahara21:45: Ukraine27:10 : Venezuela 29:40: Analysis39:15: The role of spectacle in fascism 42:20: What does this mean for us?50:15: Deliberation52:00: Stigmergy57:00: Enmeshment58:45: Why these three things? and reading recommendations 1:05:10: What else?1:10:45: Dip takes us homeThis conversation is adapted from an essay linked here. Highlighted show notes (for full references/links, see the essay):Emergent Strategy by adrienne maree brownStigmergic RevolutionIntimate Direct Democracy by Modibo KadalieMove Like Mycorrhizae
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Mamdani’s not a Messiah
On this episode of Chaos and Conviviality, Dip analyzes Zohran Mamdani's NYC mayoral win and the counter-insurgent nature of 'reform' strategies. Dip ends by proposing a bottom-up engagement that centers popular power.See time stamps below:12:30: Distinction between progressives and radicals19:00: Radical reasoning is abductive21:30: What do we do?28:35: How do we relate to electoralism generatively?32:50: Defining politics and power38:50: Money as power via federations of cooperatives44:50: The role of community assemblies51:40: Highlighting the importance of addressing people's material needs55:05: Summarizing Dip's proposed anti-electoralist electoral strategy58:05: Discussing remaining questions to be answeredThis conversation is adapted from an essay linked here. Highlighted show notes (for full references/links, see the essay):Socialists in City Hall? A New Look at Sewer Socialism in WisconsinContra Contra: What does it mean to actually want power?Dual Power: A Strategy To Build Socialism In Our TimeSystemic ConsensingSTAR votingOn the Origins of the Professional-Managerial Class: An Interview with Barbara EhrenreichRace, Class, and Empire: Reading J. Sakai’s ‘Settlers’
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