I believe it is one of our missions, as antifascist nerds, to **break the myth of an inaccessible and complex technology**. The tools, services, and software we all use everyday are the more or less indirect outcome of broader socio-political and economical dynamics. Therefore, we can and we should bring forward a massive resistance as we do on other fronts.
How do we do burst the bubble?
How can we practically unmask the **politicality of technology** to people outside the digital sector?
How do we **popularize digital media critique**?
What **forms of art**, **workshops**, and **formats** could take advantage of?
On Wed **11 June**, at **14:00 UTC**, I will be hosting an **online round-table** session with
@npub14vlg...2u7h to discuss and try to answer these questions.
I will be briefly sharing my experience and my ideas after making [*Knitting Our Internet*](

Knitting Our Internet
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Knitting Our Internet is an interactive journey through the history of the Internet, and a collective rethinking of its future.The activity consist...
). Above all, though, I want to welcome any kind of contributions to address this mission in a **multifaceted**, **intercultural**, **intersectional**, and **decolonial** way.
**Free attendance!** [Register here](
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/DtrxMk5bTsqxL0j_L0p5yg#/registration ) β¬
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