
What connects the exile of capital in tax havens and the crazies who decided to defend “the repeal of the laws of gravity detrimental to drinkers” during a presidential election? As long as it excites, tingles with desire, reinvents the moment, overflows with imagination, questions the world, fears neither madness nor humility, and as long as words, melodies, and ideas dance, then it sticks to my skin.
A way to tinker with the system to rebalance the forces, to promote sharing, to open unsuspected fields of research, to create unsuspected uses, to raise exchange as a banner, and to stimulate creativity at all costs except the cost of selling. Resigning from his position as Secretary of State for Youth, he gave an exclusive interview to OWNI that evening in which he explains the reasons for his departure and points a finger at the Tunisian security services. With his column “Friday is Graphism,” he explains how citizens can “go against increased surveillance and thus regain certain freedoms and rights threatened by the State.
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With our feet in the grass, comfortably seated on the sofas, we brainstorm about the culture of piracy, copying, and remixing: Vincent Castaignet from the music group Cap Digital, Francis Gosselin, an economics researcher, and Calimaq. We rush again to the sofas in the glass room for a brainstorm on pirate states and pirated states, with Aline Kremer on Russia, Olivier Tesquet on whistleblowers, and Sébastien Thoën from Action Discrète (Canal +).
A way to tinker with the system to rebalance the forces, to promote sharing, to open unsuspected fields of research, to create unsuspected uses, to raise exchange as a banner, and to stimulate creativity at all costs except the cost of selling. President: Didier Adès – Publishing Director: Guillaume Dasquié – Artistic Director: Loguy – Technical Director: Christophe Khaldi – Commercial & Marketing Director: Frédéric-Alexandre Talec. Piracies and copyright at 11:00 PM… From scientific patents to biohacking, Florient Latrive, a journalist at Libération, kicks off the discussion by phone on the theme of pharmaceutical patents: what are the consequences in Northern and Southern countries? A recap of the six hours of broadcasting from the last #nuitsujet on the theme of HACK, encompassing politics, alternative currencies, copyright, and free culture, as well as other hacks of the human body and the city. To hack is undoubtedly also a desire to reclaim what we consider free, open, and accessible to all, “to plunder the plunderer” as some ship captains claimed.
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arduino, corsairs, DIY, buccaneers, hack, nova, night subject, open source, pirates, Radio, street art. To hack is undoubtedly also a desire to reclaim what we consider free, open, and accessible to all, “to plunder the plunderer” as some ship captains claimed.
With such a topic, we have more than enough to fill a broadcast; we even have enough to overflow into a dedicated web application that has been reviewed and corrected, where you can start exchanging before, during, and after the show.
Free currencies, the beginnings of a world without Copyright, state pirates, and pirate states too – special mention to China where the Gmail accounts of dissidents have just been hacked.
President: Didier Adès – Publishing Director: Guillaume Dasquié – Artistic Director: Loguy – Technical Director: Christophe Khaldi – Commercial & Marketing Director: Frédéric-Alexandre Talec. In just one sentence, you can sense that it’s not going to be easy and that, for once, if we really want to talk about “pirate” culture, if we take a moment to consider the question, then we quickly feel the avalanche of leads, topics, and inquiries…
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Unleash your neurons with the mp3 of the session as we continue with a DIY (do it yourself) session of sex toys, made by Laura, a fifth-year student at the School of Fine Arts, interviewed by Sabine Blanc during the Toulouse HackerSpace festival. Rémi Sussan, a journalist specializing in new technologies, and Guillaume Dumas, a researcher in social interaction on hyperscanning, a brain imaging technique that allows recording two brains simultaneously, are in the studio.