A qualitative case study of building a solar-powered website from reclaimed materials applies permacomputing and relational aesthesis to reconfigure relations with computing technology.
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An overview of the first decade of the LIMITS workshop identifies increasing mentions of degrowth, limited global expansion beyond the Global North, and a predominance of positional and observational papers.
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Relational Aesthesis in Permacomputing Practice: Building a Solar Powered Website from Reclaimed Materials
A qualitative case study of building a solar-powered website from reclaimed materials applies permacomputing and relational aesthesis to reconfigure relations with computing technology.
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Overview over the first decade of LIMITS
An overview of the first decade of the LIMITS workshop identifies increasing mentions of degrowth, limited global expansion beyond the Global North, and a predominance of positional and observational papers.