

Publishing experiments exploring privacy through long-form, cultural, and technical formats.
The publishing initiatives explore privacy through both long-form and experimental formats, including books and zines. They aim to capture the cultural, philosophical, and technical dimensions of privacy. These formats complement research and education efforts by making privacy narratives more accessible and expressive.

Continuity and reinvention in cypherpunk culture — what changed from early cypherpunk mail to today’s Web3 privacy movements.
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Defines privacy not just as data protection, but as the ability to act freely without surveillance, reframing privacy as a behavioral and societal issue.
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Explores privacy, autonomy, and care in the digital age, positioning privacy as part of a broader social and political framework.
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