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Proof of consensus is a research taking distributed computing strategies in resolving eventual consistency to collective organization, how we agree and what are the protocols to use in our everyday life for decision making.
Proof of consensus is a research taking distributed computing strategies in resolving eventual consistency to collective organization, how we agree and what are the protocols to use in our everyday life for decision making.


How control exists after decentralization in the knowledge society under surveillance capitalism?
How does control exists after decentralization in the knowledge society under surveillance capitalism?
We will have a look at some of this protocols, strategies, and then we will have a basic knowledge how to build a simple distributed interfaceto discuss diffferent approaches for a better interaction flow.
 
In this workshop, participants took a closer look at some of the protocols and strategies that mediate our modes of discussion, agreement and desiagreement, and learned how to build a simple distributed interface to discuss different approaches for a better interaction flow.


[[File:POC workshop IMG.png]]
[[File:POC workshop IMG.png]]

Latest revision as of 09:47, 24 September 2020

Proof of Consensus
Name Proof of Consensus
Location Internet
Date 2020/07/20-2020/07/22
Time 14:00-16:00
PeopleOrganisations Mario Romera Gómez
Type HDSA2020
Web Yes
Print No

Proof of consensus is a research taking distributed computing strategies in resolving eventual consistency to collective organization, how we agree and what are the protocols to use in our everyday life for decision making.

How does control exists after decentralization in the knowledge society under surveillance capitalism?

In this workshop, participants took a closer look at some of the protocols and strategies that mediate our modes of discussion, agreement and desiagreement, and learned how to build a simple distributed interface to discuss different approaches for a better interaction flow.

POC workshop IMG.png