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Whose future is liveable?
Article by Jake Fremantle discussing two recent books on ecological politics by Nicholas Beuret and Thea Riofrancos and the pathways to resisting capital's ecological destruction.
  • D12/02/2026
  • A@atomless
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  • Pocket Boss – A remote worker’s guide to bending data (and ethics)
    Pocket Boss tasks you, a remote employee, to "fix" data and please your boss. What appears as a casual game, is a sharp piece of digital satire, transforming the cynical aspects of corporate life into a darkly comical exercise.
    Seesaw Economy Manifesto – A mechanism of worth, care, and emotional resonance
    Seesaw Economy Manifesto is a relational installation that reimagines value exchange through embodied interaction, ambiguity, and co-created meaning. Departing from the metaphor of economic balance as a static scale—neutral, rigid, and abstract—th...
    Predictive Capital – Roads to terminal alienation, soil to server farm, reason to vibe
    So-called ‘AI’ —more accurately: Predictive Capital— is the latest instrument in Capital’s apparatus of alienation. It steals our work, simulates our labour, reanimates our expression, autocompletes our thought, then pronounces us dead.
  • D09/06/2025
  • A@atomless
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  • T331 min read
  • Whose future is liveable?
    Article by Jake Fremantle discussing two recent books on ecological politics by Nicholas Beuret and Thea Riofrancos and the pathways to resisting capital's ecological destruction.
  • D12/02/2026
  • A@atomless
  • C
  • P
  • Pocket Boss – A remote worker’s guide to bending data (and ethics)
    Pocket Boss tasks you, a remote employee, to "fix" data and please your boss. What appears as a casual game, is a sharp piece of digital satire, transforming the cynical aspects of corporate life into a darkly comical exercise.
    Seesaw Economy Manifesto – A mechanism of worth, care, and emotional resonance
    Seesaw Economy Manifesto is a relational installation that reimagines value exchange through embodied interaction, ambiguity, and co-created meaning. Departing from the metaphor of economic balance as a static scale—neutral, rigid, and abstract—the project proposes the seesaw as a dynamic, playful alternative: a mechanism of mutual responsivenes...
    Predictive Capital – Roads to terminal alienation, soil to server farm, reason to vibe
    So-called ‘AI’ —more accurately: Predictive Capital— is the latest instrument in Capital’s apparatus of alienation. It steals our work, simulates our labour, reanimates our expression, autocompletes our thought, then pronounces us dead.
  • D09/06/2025
  • A@atomless
  • C,
  • P
  • T331 min read
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    Titles Whose future is liveable?
    Article by Jake Fremantle discussing two recent books on ecological politics by Nicholas Beuret and Thea Riofrancos and the pathways to resisting capital's ecological destruction.
    , Pocket Boss – A remote worker’s...
    Pocket Boss tasks you, a remote employee, to "fix" data and please your boss. What appears as a casual game, is a sharp piece of digital satire, transforming the cynical aspects of corporate life into a darkly comical exercise.
    , Seesaw Economy Manifesto – A mechanis...
    Seesaw Economy Manifesto is a relational installation that reimagines value exchange through embodied interaction, ambiguity, and co-created meaning. Departing from the metaphor of economic balance as a static scale—neutral, rigid, and abstract—th...
    , Predictive Capital – Roads to termina...
    So-called ‘AI’ —more accurately: Predictive Capital— is the latest instrument in Capital’s apparatus of alienation. It steals our work, simulates our labour, reanimates our expression, autocompletes our thought, then pronounces us dead.
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