Wednesday, December 8

Ovi magazine; Wednesday December 8th, 2021

 

The articles, the opinions, the stories, the poems and the cartoons Ovi magazine covers for Wednesday December 8th, 2021


Before the ‘Age of #Metaverse’: Fantasy, Rhetoric, and Reality of #Malaysia’s “Cyber-SMART Schools” of the 1990s by Dr. Azly Rahman

When discussed within the context of aesthetics of technology and when brought deeper into the analysis of superstructural (ideological) underpinnings of transnational, pan-, and virtual capitalism, Malaysia’s grand design to ‘cybernate’ society and to wire up all of its 10,000 secondary schools situated within its even grander design of The Multimedia Super Corridor, represents an interesting case study and a text to be analyzed via the paradigm of Critical Theory through the means of discourse analysis on “development”.

In this brief analysis of the transfer of discourse on technological change and the heteroglossia surrounding it (see Bakhtin, 1984), I will first present a scenario of change – of how agents of technological change played their role in a world of fantasy reminiscent of Arthur C. Clarke’s statement that “… the future is a different world, they do things differently there…”, and proceed with a brief discourse analysis drawing from ideas proposed by media analysts such as Broughton (1984), Marcuse (1941), and Terkel (1997 ).

Continue reading HERE!


Gypsy Face #poem & #painting by Nikos Laios

“Your face melts  
With the sunrise
And your green eyes
Drip over the pine trees,
Red lips soft like wax.”

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Where there are Tailings, No Grass Grows: Serbians Protest against Rio Tinto by Dr. Binoy Kampmark

Another fault line has opened in the mining wars. In Serbia, resistance is gathering steam against various deals made between Belgrade and companies that risk environmental degradation and lingering spoliation.

In this regard, the globe’s second largest metals and mining corporation, features prominently. Rio Tinto, bruised in reputation but determined in business, finds itself in a hunting mood in the Balkans, hoping to establish a lithium mine and processing plant in the valley of Jadar.

As the infamous destroyer of the Juukan Gorge Caves outlines in a statement, the Jadar site is intended to “produce battery-grade lithium carbonate, a critical mineral used in large scale batteries for electric vehicles and storing renewable energy”. This greening shift – because all canny mining entities are doing it – promises to “position Rio Tinto as the largest source of lithium supply in Europe for at least the next 15 years.” In an effort to make matters sound even more impressive, Jadar will also “produce borates, which are used in solar panels and wind turbines.”

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Screws & Chips 21#19 #cartoon by Thanos Kalamidas

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