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Drawing on feminist, decolonial and intersectional analysis, '''The Institute for Technology in The Public Interest''' (TITiPI) has been studying how infrastructural shifts are changing institutional conditions that impact feminist organising and the lives of marginalised communities including people of color, women, trans and non-binary people. TITiPI is a trans-practice gathering of activists, artists, engineers and theorists initiated by [[Miriyam Aouragh]], [[Seda Gürses]], [[Helen Pritchard]] and [[Femke Snelting]]. Together we convene communities to hold computational infrastructures to account and to create spaces for articulating what technologies in the “public interest” might be when “public interest” is always in-the-making. We develop tools from feminisms, queer theory, computation, intersectionality, anti-coloniality, disability studies, historical materialism and artistic practice to generate currently inexistant vocabularies, imaginaries and methodologies. TITiPI functions as an infrastructure to intensify these practices and to establish new ways in which policy making around technology is organized in the public interest. [https://spui25.nl/programma/small-c-vs-big-c (2022)]
 
Drawing on feminist, decolonial and intersectional analysis, '''The Institute for Technology in The Public Interest''' (TITiPI) has been studying how infrastructural shifts are changing institutional conditions that impact feminist organising and the lives of marginalised communities including people of color, women, trans and non-binary people. TITiPI is a trans-practice gathering of activists, artists, engineers and theorists initiated by [[Miriyam Aouragh]], [[Seda Gürses]], [[Helen Pritchard]] and [[Femke Snelting]]. Together we convene communities to hold computational infrastructures to account and to create spaces for articulating what technologies in the “public interest” might be when “public interest” is always in-the-making. We develop tools from feminisms, queer theory, computation, intersectionality, anti-coloniality, disability studies, historical materialism and artistic practice to generate currently inexistant vocabularies, imaginaries and methodologies. TITiPI functions as an infrastructure to intensify these practices and to establish new ways in which policy making around technology is organized in the public interest. [https://spui25.nl/programma/small-c-vs-big-c (2022)]
  
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* http://titipi.org/
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== Publications ==
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* ''[https://titipi.org/projects/discomfort/CatalogOFFDigitalDiscomfort.pdf A Catalogue of Formats for Digital Discomfort]'', eds. [[Jara Rocha]] and [[Seda Gürses]], Feb 2021, [[Media:Rocha Jara A Catalogue of Formats for Digital Discomfort 2021.pdf|PDF]]. [http://titipi.org/projects/discomfort/]
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* ''[https://titipi.org/wiki/index.php/Infrable-collection Infrables]'', Brussels: The Institute for Technology In the Public Interest, May 2022, 30 pp, [https://titipi.org/pub/Infrables.pdf PDF], [[Media:Infrables 2022.pdf|PDF]].
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* ''[https://titipi.org/wiki/index.php/Unfolding:Infrastructural_Interactions Infrastructural Interactions: Survival, Resistance and Radical Care]'', eds. [[Helen V Pritchard]] and [[Femke Snelting]], Brussels: The Institute for Technology In the Public Interest, Nov 2022, 83 pp, [https://titipi.org/pub/Infrastructural_Interactions.pdf PDF], [[Media:Infrastructural_Interactions_Survival_Resistance_and_Radical_Care_2022.pdf|PDF]]. [https://titipi.org/wiki/index.php/Infrastructural_Interactions_Workbook Wiki]. [https://post.lurk.org/@titipi/109307022454833941 Toot].
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* ''[https://titipi.org/wiki/index.php/Counter_Cloud_Action_Plan Counter Cloud Action Plan]'', Brussels: The Institute for Technology In the Public Interest, Nov 2022, 35 pp, [https://titipi.org/pub/Counter_Cloud_Action_Plan.pdf PDF], [[Media:Counter_Cloud_Action_Plan_2022.pdf|PDF]]. [https://post.lurk.org/@titipi/109331172179641141 Toot].
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* [https://titipi.org/pub/Suspicious_Systems.html "The Suspicious System: a conversation on the rise of automated bureaucracies"], Apr 2023.
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* ''[https://hamacaonline.net/projects/informe-a-una-plataforma/ Informe a una plataforma / Informe a una plataforma / A platform report]'', Feb 2024, 83 pp, [[Media:Hamaca_Platform_Report 2024.pdf|PDF]]. {{es}}/{{ca}}/{{en}}
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* ''[https://titipi.org/wiki/index.php/Complicit_Chips_Reader Complicit Chips: A Reader in Progress for Infra-Resistance]'', Brussels, Oct 2024, [https://titipi.domainepublic.net/s/QmyDR4EDqGbMKPp PDF], [[Media:Complicit Chips Reader 2024.pdf|PDF]]. [https://titipi.org/wiki/index.php/Complicit_Chips Event]. [https://post.lurk.org/@titipi/113394796606375695 Toot].
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* [https://titipi.org/wiki/index.php/Publications more], [https://titipi.org/wiki-to-pdf/ more]
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== Links ==
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* [https://titipi.org/ Website]
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* [https://titipi.org/wiki Wiki]
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* [[Mastodon::https://post.lurk.org/@titipi|Mastodon]]
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* [[8M2023 DigitalDepletionStrike CounterCloudActionDay|8M #DigitalDepletionStrike #CounterCloudActionDay]], campaign, 2023
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[[Series:Digital activism]] [[Series:Cyberfeminism]] [[Series:Free software]]
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Latest revision as of 14:57, 2 May 2025

Drawing on feminist, decolonial and intersectional analysis, The Institute for Technology in The Public Interest (TITiPI) has been studying how infrastructural shifts are changing institutional conditions that impact feminist organising and the lives of marginalised communities including people of color, women, trans and non-binary people. TITiPI is a trans-practice gathering of activists, artists, engineers and theorists initiated by Miriyam Aouragh, Seda Gürses, Helen Pritchard and Femke Snelting. Together we convene communities to hold computational infrastructures to account and to create spaces for articulating what technologies in the “public interest” might be when “public interest” is always in-the-making. We develop tools from feminisms, queer theory, computation, intersectionality, anti-coloniality, disability studies, historical materialism and artistic practice to generate currently inexistant vocabularies, imaginaries and methodologies. TITiPI functions as an infrastructure to intensify these practices and to establish new ways in which policy making around technology is organized in the public interest. (2022)


Publications[edit]

  • Infrables, Brussels: The Institute for Technology In the Public Interest, May 2022, 30 pp, PDF, PDF.

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