Suggested missing 'manifestos'
bramcrevits opened this issue · 13 comments
- Xenofeminism Manifesto: http://www.laboriacuboniks.net/
- A Cyborg Manifesto: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Cyborg_Manifesto
- A Hacker Manifesto: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Hacker_Manifesto
- We lost (or r.i.p.) : http://fffff.at/we-lost/
Awesome, thanks for those proposals.
The full text of the Cyborg Manifesto and Hacker Manifesto is actually a bit long, more "fully featured essay"-length than "manifesto-length". Would you have a proposal for a suitable excerpt of any of those two?
The pleasure is mine. Nice project, by the way.
The two you refer to are indeed more something like a book than a typical manifesto.. and I don't have a suggestion for an excerpt. Maybe you could do an open call for suggestions on social media, and including the authors in that call?
Two of the texts - Xenofeminism and We lost - are included in the newest edition: http://www.amazon.com/Manifestos-Internet-Age-Various/dp/2940561028/
cyberfeminist manifesto for the 21st century (http://www.vnsmatrix.net/)
bitchmutant manifesto (on old boy's network)
by vns matrix
@syntacticalChaos thanks! I had envisioned adding them from the beginning. Including now the "cyberfeminist manifesto for the 21st century".
@violetforest thanks for that link, wasn't aware of it! Can you give me slightly more context? Is october 2014 the official publication date? UPDATE: googling a bit gives me the answers, there's a lot of press coverage :)
@ms-studio excellent to be in such fine company with our ectogenetic offspring/siblings/slime sisters!
Metamodernist Manifesto (2011): http://www.metamodernism.org/
@metamodernist thanks for the link! Subjectively I believe the Metamodernist Manifesto falls off the thematic grid of this collection, which is gathering texts embedded in cyber / internet / computer culture. I'm not including texts that are foremost literary / economical / societal / philosophical manifestos. But good to have that reference!
@ms-studio no probs – it was actually originally written foremost as an internet-culture-led/philosophical manifesto, as that's my background (rather than anything literary theory-based), but it's been picked up in those other spheres too, so I guess its scope is pretty broad :)
@ms-studio yes that is the date! do you have any other questions in regards to the manifesto // our collective? feel free to join our facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/364238813738395/
Closing this, please open new issues for future proposals.