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Friday, January 20, 2012 - 04:16
An Historic Press Release

No doubt emboldened by the recent recognition of Kopism by The Sweedish Government and the outright wrongness of the US government's pursuit of the power to, at will, delete whole parts of the Internet, The Stewards of The Pirate Bay have made a press release where they courageously stand up, unashamedly declaring their principles. To me, this release sounds a turn of the tide in the near 16 year long battle to establish an indelible repository of the creations of humankind that operates independent of royalty, government, religion or regime.

The tech industry needs to wake up and realize that the pirate bay and kopism are the disowned and missing pieces of our collective's solution to the Big Data Problem. A distributed, indelible meshwork of seeds, trackers and parts of files scattered among billions of computers all around the world. A storage network using time and interest to achieve a infinite mirroring refraction of data, capable of predicting and exceeding our present needs, nearly indefinitely. We could have it if we could just shake ourselves free of the fantasy that some company will invent a for-profit cloud suitable to hold all the data humankind must it not forget. 

Dammit 2012 is awesome.

INTERNETS, 18th of January 2012. PRESS RELEASE, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE.

Over a century ago Thomas Edison got the patent for a device which would “do for the eye what the phonograph does for the ear”. He called it the Kinetoscope. He was not only amongst the first to record video, he was also the first person to own the copyright to a motion picture.

Because of Edisons patents for the motion pictures it was close to financially impossible to create motion pictures in the North american east coast. The movie studios therefor relocated to California, and founded what we today call Hollywood. The reason was mostly because there was no patent.

There was also no copyright to speak of, so the studios could copy old stories and make movies out of them - like Fantasia, one of Disneys biggest hits ever.

So, the whole basis of this industry, that today is screaming about losing control over immaterial rights, is that they circumvented immaterial rights. They copied (or put in their terminology: “stole”) other peoples creative works, without paying for it. They did it in order to make a huge profit. Today, they’re all successful and most of the studios are on the Fortune 500 list of the richest companies in the world. Congratulations - it’s all based on being able to re-use other peoples creative works. And today they hold the rights to what other people create. If you want to get something released, you have to abide to their rules. The ones they created after circumventing other peoples rules.

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The reason they are always complainting about “pirates” today is simple. We’ve done what they did. We circumvented the rules they created and created our own. We crushed their monopoly by giving people something more efficient. We allow people to have direct communication between each other, circumventing the profitable middle man, that in some cases take over 107% of the profits (yes, you pay to work for them).

It’s all based on the fact that we’re competition.

We’ve proven that their existance in their current form is no longer needed. We’re just better than they are.

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And the funny part is that our rules are very similar to the founding ideas of the USA. We fight for freedom of speech. We see all people as equal. We believe that the public, not the elite, should rule the nation. We believe that laws should be created to serve the public, not the rich corporations.

The Pirate Bay is truly an international community. The team is spread all over the globe - but we’ve stayed out of the USA. We have Swedish roots and a swedish friend said this:

The word SOPA means “trash” in Swedish. The word PIPA means “a pipe” in Swedish. This is of course not a coincidence. They want to make the internet inte a one way pipe, with them at the top, shoving trash through the pipe down to therest of us obedient consumers.

The public opinion on this matter is clear. Ask anyone on the street and you’ll learn that no one wants to be fed with trash. Why the US government want the American people to be fed with trash is beyond our imagination but we hope that you will stop them, before we all drown.

SOPA can’t do anything to stop TPB. Worst case we’ll change top level domain from our current .org to one of the hundreds of other names that we already also use. In countries where TPB is blocked, China and Saudi Arabia springs to mind, they block hundreds of our domain names. And did it work? Not really.

To fix the “problem of piracy” one should go to the source of the problem. The entertainment industry say they’re creating “culture” but what they really do is stuff like selling overpriced plushy dolls and making 11 year old girls become anorexic. Either from working in the factories that creates the dolls for basically no salary or by watching movies and tv shows that make them think that they’re fat.

In the great Sid Meiers computer game Civilization you can build Wonders of the world. One of the most powerful ones is Hollywood. With that you control all culture and media in the world. Rupert Murdoch was happy with MySpace and had no problems with their own piracy until it failed. Now he’s complainting that Google is the biggest source of piracy in the world - because he’s jealous. He wants to retain his mind control over people and clearly you’d get a more honest view of things on Wikipedia and Google than on Fox News.

Some facts (years, dates) are probably wrong in this press release. The reason is that we can’t access this information when Wikipedia is blacked out. Because of pressure from our failing competitors. We’re sorry for that.

—THE PIRATE BAY, (K)2012

Posted via email from The Sid Gabriel Post

Friday, December 23, 2011 - 03:35
On "The Ascent of Money", A BBC Series on The History of Finance

I watched The Ascent of Money BBC series last night. It was well worth the 4 hours of my life that it took to take it all in.  

The information prompted me to journey on an endless flow of related internet searches, and research. Last night I also had vivid dreams, a sign of reorganization in the associative networks of the brain. I'm not surprised because I was actually enthralled. To communicate the historical perspective of his book "The Ascent of Money" Niall Ferguson's miniseries takes up the mantle of James Burke's "BBC Connections" series. I was a huge fan of James Burke's uncanny ability to relate modern day entities, to seemingly unrelated events in history by illuminating the connections implied by history. "The Ascent of Money" delivers the history of money in clear connections between events, painting complete pictures of the historical relationships that shape the present day financial world. To do this, Niall Ferguson copied the Connections format exactly. All the way down to the conclusions that tag each section. While the series attempts to be impartial, I caught the author implying more than once, that we are without an alternative to this financial system. It also lacks coverage of the Fractional Reserve Lending Privilege that our government grants to the banks. I believe the author is genuinely trying to help, but lacks the imagination required to be impartial to the financial system. You have to be able to imagine all the other magnificent ways we could solve the problems that financial systems "solve" for us in order to see the current financial system for what it is. 

While the series fails to show alternatives are possible, it does do a very good job of relating every war ever fought by any nation to the decisions made by powerful banking families. I am no peddler of hate, and do not have a problem with the choices made by those in power, from Medici all the way to Rothschild and Rockefeller etc, I have no issue with the few families that maintain control of the financial systems, I am concerned that the people of the world continually choose to enable and facilitate wealth systems that don't maintain harmony with nature or neighbor. 

As the population of docile, compliant citizens of the western nations increased, the scale of violence and cultural separation between rich and poor increased in step. The correlation is so close that a metaphor of a man and woman locked into a passionate argentine tango describes the relationship between the 1% and 99% quite accurately. The people just keep coming back to dance, and the nature of the dance is inescapable: it does take two to tango. The people just kept coming back for more. For centuries.

After grokking The Ascent of Money and comparing notes with the counterculture, I am convinced that we have only three issues driving the global finance problem: 

1. The "Securitization" of Entitlements. Be they deeds, patents or copyrights, rolling them up into "Funds", "Record Labels" and "Patent Portfolios" and selling shares literally kills the commons. So we need to make every entitlement non-transferrable (period). Artists own their own music, Inventors own their own inventions and yes, Banks own their own loans. There is no other way for humankind to rediscover it self as the amazing talented builder of this wild and diverse world. Problem 

2. The Fractional Reserve Lending System grants banks the right to invent money. That's just too much to "entitle" any node in any network of relationships. It kills the "fit node" relationships discovered by Albert Laszlo Barabassi in 2002. The repeating waveform oscillation of boom/bust is based solely upon the inflation generated by the Fractional reserve system and the idea that the Bank is foreclosing on real property because you cant pay the interest on money they invented is enough to make soccer moms go "tent city" on wall street. 

3. Meaningfully Representative Government. Today, the lobby groups are the government. No way to deny it. Every bill in the Senate and House. Not one from the people. All from for-profit corporations that, by design, must maximize returns any way they can. The solution is to expand The Senate by 512 seats and the house by 1024. Allocated by population. With 1536 more people required to "win over" somehow, the Washington lobby is simply a priced out market. It becomes more difficult to go to war and more people and communities would be represented. Easing the feeling that the 99% have no say in what happens on the planet. 

I don't like war. Competition outside of a context of cooperation is savage. If you read between the lines of intrigue presented in "The Ascent of Money" you can see the trends underlying and know that The World Bank will be coming to take Iran's billions of dollars worth of gold that they removed from the bank earlier this year. If you know the history of injustice. If you understand that Iran has been brutalized internally and internationally by us, if you can see how wrong it is for us to starve their children in their own countries because of our fear of them, then you will be able to see the trap laid by nature. The true life force, which maintains all competition for survival in a context of cooperation and all consumption in a context of creation. If we go to war with Iran, because The Bank wants their Gold. We will lose.

The planet will be run by people who choose to take on the responsibility of maintaining humankind in the context of cooperation and creativity that is responsible for all of it's accomplishments. This is written in the hunger of humankind. We want to be freely connecting points, creating the patterns we invent in the diversity of potentiality extant here. There is no purpose for any entity with the discretion to restrict this, to do so now. No purpose but fear, and fear has only lead the US into the dark. If we are to derive just power to rule, we cannot commit atrocity for oil or gold. We must courageously choose to view every person on this planet as one with us, including those we perceive as mortal enemies, we must look past the fear and be an agent in support of the greater context of cooperation that sustains all life in the universe.

Gosh, this year is intense. Anyhoo. Enjoy the 4 hours of insightful financial history, amazingly free of conspiracy theory vibrations.

Posted via email from The Sid Gabriel Post

Friday, November 25, 2011 - 23:18
In The 6 Months Since I Closed The Lab, 11|3L3V3N Happened
A research technologist named Sid Gabriel went to Hawaii for a
technical gig and when he returned he noticed that he had transformed.
No longer was he needing to "work the kinks out" of his technology. No
longer was he in need of (or in possession of) a lab in which to work.
He simply had the coolest visual communication and near field reality
augmentation platforms in existence,... as it were,.. in his pocket.
Not only that, but in Hawaii He had experienced visions, induced by
the Alchemeyes Visionary Art event that served as the high point on
his tour. He had left the bay area as a technologist for sure, he
could remember that, but a month later a kind of magnetically
supercharged duo rolled off the plane humming with a new vibration,
they began to interact very significantly with people. As if they were
cultural icons of a vibe yet to call it's own name the public
consciousness; and I'm going to stop talking about myself in the third
person now.

It's true I've been working for a couple years on a platform for
computing and augmenting reality. It'a also true that rather than go
through all the trouble of building a startup to try to sell my
inventions, I've decided simply to "Rock Le Geek" myself for a while
and really enjoy being the only person on the planet with a 3
dimensional simulated user interface and the worlds only near field
reality augmentation system. It's I guess just the luck of the era
that I would find myself with literally no responsibility that I can
reasonably service. So easily able to team up with Chris Sia and form
3L3V3N. A performance art experience that combines music, video,
interactive environments and white tights to gather and express the
zeitgeist of this very interesting year. I've attached some pictures
of what's been happening along the way.

11|3L3V3N will only exist until the last second of this year. At the
end of this year it's "new vibration" phase will be underway and the
world won't need it anymore. It will need what is born the very next
second: "The One One" a vibrational spirituality magnate. Kind of like
a combination of Queen (the band) and the "holy see". Applying
vibrational wisdom and knowledge to life and the mysteries that
surround it. We have a few more weeks before it's showtime for the one
one.

I'll try to hit this blog once or twice before next year to explain
why its ok for me to sound totally crazy in my posts.

I hope you like the attached pictures, you can find music, videos, our
facebook page and more pictures at http://theoneone.com

Take care,

Sid Gabriel

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Tuesday, April 19, 2011 - 14:21
2011 Festival Season Forecast: Alien Sex

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Last weekend, Cochella kicked off the season. I didn't go this year
but friends have reported that one unique new thing was PDA (Public
Displays of Affection). From what I hear, snogging couples were so
frequent, some attendees may have made out with each other just to fit
in.

San Francisco's HowWeird Street Faire just a hare under two weeks away
and usually kicks off the season for me. Alas, I am single, but that
doesn't stop me from big PDA for myself in the art world. I just got
very warm with myself the other day. I'll explain:

I've been meme-sensing and have a fix on a really excellent theme.
Tied in deeply with the public's 2012 obsession is the idea that life
on earth was seeded from elsewhere. That the calendars of the Pyramid
building cultures came from another place than earth. I think this is
a huge year for aliens and content in pop culture. So at the lab over
the last few months I've been channeling, sensing, researching and
really examining the idea "Alien Life" and letting the exploration
inform my art.

I was making art the other night and thinking about the pop-culture
portrayal of aliens as objects. Just as media objectifies people with
stereotypes that provide us the smallest rational leap possible to
treating them any way that "satisfies" us, the media also portrays
alien life in a similar "disposable" "single use" manner. But aliens
usually don't hit the bedroom before their ultimate objectification as
we always portray humans killing off every form of life that doesn't
originate on our planet. But what if we had sex with them first? I'm
just joking of course, that's even too pervy for me. But I did get to
thinking: If aliens were visiting earth, would they want to get lucky?
Would it be easy or hard. How would it work? That is assuming they
even have sexes and if they do, two of them.

The first video in the Alien Sex series is called Teenage Crime. I
play Twin Aliens who've been on their space ship too long. They are
anxious to get to earth to enjoy the last days of the era of sexual
repression and pent up natural desire. Humans have made a planet full
of people who either aren't getting any or are feeling bad for getting
it and these two aliens are looking forward to being "greeted as
liberators" There is no visible sex or nudity in the piece, which I
would have written to spec for a PG13 rating but the Motion Picture
Association doesn't publish guidelines on how to achieve each rating
class.

That is the pinnacle of repression: ambiguous authority. If you never
know if what you are doing is right then validation will cause a
mentation changing surge of dopamine in the VTA of the brain if you
find out what you are doing is right. Also, a fight or flight liver
and kidney experience if you are exposed and rejected. Either way, the
participants in ambiguous authority systems like that end up hooked on
the experience. Believing that there is logic beyond the establishment
of authority in the judging model.

I have 4 more videos in this series. Contact me if you are a VJ and
want content to spin. I'd be happy to hook you up with a native
resolution copy of this set.

Happy Spring Snoggng!

SidGabriel

Posted via email from The Sid Gabriel Post

Wednesday, March 31, 2010 - 12:59
The ARDevMob Spring Open Developer Challenge

The #ARSpringOpen

On April 24th and 25th ARDevMob will hold an augmented hackathon event
at The PariSoma Innovation Loft in San Francisco California.
Developers will form teams and compete to create the best Mobile and
Web Applications. To qualify applications must contain a "mixed
reality" or "alternative interface" which utilizes a web or cellphone
camera. This is a trial run for a larger global event we are holding
in June.

From March 24th to April 24th The ARDevMob will be touring local user
groups, clubs and meetups promoting the ARSpringOpen and presenting
tutorials for Flash, iPhone, Android and more. These sessions will
prepare you to join a team in our trial run on April 24th and 25th.
Look for the ARDevMob Spring Training logo at your local development
group. There will be prizes at each Spring Training event. The grand
prize at the trials on the 24th is a SpringDesign Alex ebook reader,
or Nexus One. More prizes to be announced.

Registration for the ARSpringOpen begins soon. Follow @ARDevMob on
twitter or sign up at ARDevMob.com for updates.

Posted via email from ARDevMob

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