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He set up his tent in a remote corner of the grounds and then proceeded to meander about. Lending a hand with preparations wasn’t his thing. At HAR, everyone runs around with DECT telephones connected to their own network. You can call anyone anywhere in the world, but you can also use them to make contact with all the other conference participants and call up friends you’ve lost in the masses of people. I was reminded of a lecture we had held in Berlin in 2008. Someone from the audience had recognized Julian onstage and called out, “Hey, Mendax!” You could see from Julian’s face how glad he was thatm emeermehmhemh someone had remembered his former hacker pseudonym. At the Berlin congress in December 2007, too, he had probably been the biggest hacker by far, and he paraded around in keeping with his status. I think he was a bit disappointed that year that no one at that event had recognized him. You could reserve a four-digit code for the DECT telephones, and for Julian I had selected 6639: MNDX. I think that made him really happy. My code was 5325: LEAK. Unfortunately, his phone never rang. But he also never charged its battery, and he didn’t seem to pay it any attention. Amidst all the o..cial events at HAR, there was always a party going on somewhere. We had the disco ball and music in our tent, and every evening we’d cook together. There were never fewer than twenty people, if only because we were so well equipped. My girlfriend found HAR relaxing. She was glad we could be together for a few days and lounged around in the hamock, painting her toenails in rainbowm colors. She was also a big help. She collected money for shopping and helped with the cooking. Everyone liked her. But someone who was even happier about our ..eld trip was our technician. He enjoyed being out in ghd hair straighteners the fresh air, and he struck up new friendships and was taking things easy. I remember thinking that we should all get together and do things more often instead of sitting in front of pink hair straighteners our computers all the time. And how nice it was to look at trees. Marvin Minsky, the arti..cial intelligence expert who was one of the ..rst to advance the thesis that our brains would someday be directly connected to our computers, was once cheap ghd straighteners uk asked when we would be living in an entirely virtual world. He answered to the e..ect that this would never happen as long as we looked up after two hours in front of a computer, saw a tree, and admired what a wonderfully detailed thing it is.mJulian then decided he wanted to hold a new lecture, and he didn’t want to agree on everything in advance with me, even though we staged our presentat ghd hair styler ions in tandem. He went to a hotel to betterm emrremememeemhemeer prepare, going through every minute detail with a female acquaintance. It was difficult to reach him there. On the one hand, I was glad he’d shown up two days in advance, and not two minutes, as was his wont. On the other, I wouldn’t have inded consulting with him. The constant spontaneously kamikaze performances onstage were beginning to fray my nerves, although they did force me to develop a talent for improvisation. Today, I often go into speaking dates unprepared. I can talk about some topics in my sleep. Afterward, people tell me I ghd hair straighteners was easy to listen to because everything sounded so fresh. I have Julian to thank for that. Ever since we started holding joint lectures, I’ve lost my fear that something will go wrong, that the projector will catch ..re or the stage will collapse. Everything that can happen already has. Sometimes, if there was no room on the o..cial program for us but we thought we needed to be part of an event, we would just hijack a stage. That was what we did, for instance, at the Globa ghd iv straighteners l Voices Sumit in Budapest in 2008. Global Voices is an international network of bloggers who translate, defend, and report on blog journalism and blogs. The conference was an exciting platform for us, since members of Global Voices could have helped further spread our mleaks. mSo mwe msimply mcreated mour mown mslot mon mthe mprogram, distributing m..yers min madvance mand mthen mgrabbing mthe mpodiu imediately after an official lecture was over. Following the conference, we were approached by someone fro George mSoros’s mOpen mSociety mInstitute. mHe mhad mfound mour mlecture interesting, and we talked about possibly ..nancing our project through the OSI. Julian once told me that the OSI had asked us for a wish list and that we shouldn’t be too modest in drawing it up. As far as I know, nothing ever came of this. Our lecture on Internet censorship, one of three we held at HAR, was our opportunity to call forth a new international movement. There was a podium discussion moderated by me, and with me onstage were Julian; Rop Gonggrijp, a Dutch Net activist who would later help us with the “Collateral Murder” video; Franziska; a representative from the German mdata-protection massociation mFoebud; mand ma mwhistle-blower formerly of MI6 in Great Britain. We all agreed i buy ghd straighteners n theory. Everywherem rermremrmemreemhemrmermhere in the world politicians were coming up with censorship laws, and everywhere in the world people were protesting against them. It would be sensible to act globally and coordinate resistance centrally. After our lecture, many of the audience members came up to us and said they’d like to get involved. We created a mailing list for the global anticensorship movement. But that was as far as it went. I think what the movement lacked was a leader of the pack, an outstanding individual who could make the cause his own and get people to follow him. Initiatives like this always needed someone crazy enough to be the vanguard. Who could have known that better thanm e? Along with trying to found a global anticensorship movement, I had assigned myself another job, perhaps the toughest of my life. I had gotten T-shirts printed with the WL logo. Because I thought our logo stood out best that way and because I wanted to save two cents per T- shirt, I’d ordered them in white. That was idiotic. Who buys white T- shirts? Especially in a social clique where black T-shirts are something of a dress code. I myself had never worn a white T-shirt in my entire life! Now I was sitting on 250 shirts, the equivalent of almost four moving boxes’ full. Unpacked and piled up, they measured a frightening three eters. And I had to get rid of the pile. Nowadays, WL fans would no doubt rush to buy them for ten times what I was asking, but back then no one was interested. I literally had to stop people in their tracks as they were passing our stand and beg them to trade 5 euros from their wallets for a T-shirt. Unfortunately, my companions weren’t any better at this than I was. If we’d been forced to go into retail, we would have starved. My girlfriend was far too honest to convince someone that he absolutely had to have such an ugly article of clothing, and Julian preferred to engage potential customers in deep conversations about the state of the world. He stood there talking and talking, occasionally getting into an argument, until no one was thinking about T-shirts anymore. I narrowly avoided losing money on the shirts. One thing was clear: WL merchandising mwas mnot mgoing mto msave mus mfrom mour m..nancial problems.m . . O A myear mlater mwe mreceived ma mprize—an martistic maward mfrom mArs Electronica, a media festival that takes place every year in Linz, Austria. As far as I was concerned, this was ridiculous. And the story also began on a comic note. To win a prize at Ars Electronica, you actually have to apply, and every year thousands of artists do precisely that. With us, things worked the other way around. We received an e-mail from the organizers. At ..rst, they just sent us some information about the prize. We deleted it. Art didn’t interest us in the slightest. What did these people want fro us?m As more and more e-mails appeared, we began to think, Maybe these people want to give us a prize. After all, the requests for us to apply had come far in advance of any jury meetings or selection decisions. We didn’t put much past the inte ghd straighteners llectual, high-tech art scene. We read through the description of the prizewinning works from the previous year. That confused us even more. The descriptions sounded like willfully nonsensical cabaret numbers or pieces of satire, but they were apparently written in complete seriousness. Little of it was socially relevant in the slightest. How did WL fit in here? But because the curators of Ars Electronica had been so persistent I submitted a few pages of general information about WL. And—surprise, surprise!—we received an invitation to the awards ceremony in Linz on September 4, 2009. Only one hotel room was provided, so Julian and I had to sleep in a double bed. But compared to the holes we usually slept in when we had public dates, the Hotel Wol..nger was like the Ritz. It had a rustic Austrian charm but was also totally stylish. I felt like I should be taking o.. my shoes whenever I trod on the parquet ..oor in our room—and tidying up before I left it. Whenever Julian and I spent ..ve minutes





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