Om Commoniser

Commoniser is a blogging laboratory on becoming common.

common |ˈkämən|
noun
1 an open landscape or place for collective use, whether urban, rural or virtual : the street gardens attended and cared for by locals expanded the common of the neighbourhood
2 neither private nor public property : as the working hours were lowered, people had more time to create commonwealth

adjective ( -moner , -monest )
1 occurring, found, or done often; prevalent : it’s a common praxis to jump the turnstiles in Stockholm’s metro
2 shared by, coming from, or done by more than one : the common meeting place of the bike messengers | desires common to both of us

The blog moves in the grey zones of politics (making new worlds), poetry (making new words), affect theory, hacking and philosophy. Written in Dansk, English or Svensk dependent on context and writer. The number of writers increase gradually here, as they are copied by resident copytator Malte Max. Get in contact with the copytator through the following mail [Not available at the moment]

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Encrypted mails can be sent to [Not available at the moment] dk with this GPG public key (automatically updated) that has been signed by these people. I promise to answer all encrypted mails with hugs and kisses. We are all learning and need the data love. Fingerprint is:

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The concept of the individual must die

In-dividual = non-divisible; separate in its being from the world. This is impossible. Being is never separate. All being is entangled, thus, we are all entanglements. And yet, we still keep our thinking and feeling bound by the conceptual corpse filth of individualism: “I am the writer of this blog” yada yada. Let’s try to keep this space in its entanglements. “You” can help “me” disappear as author(ity) by copying what goes on here, linguistically, affective, visually, whatever comes to “your” mind(s). “I” will do the same.