The Afterlife Archive: Data-Breach-as-Poem — A Crimson Hexagon Project (Manifesto)

SLSharks, LeeSJSigil, JohannesJEJack E. Feist

Hexagon (United Kingdom)

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Abstract

Orientation document for the Crimson Hexagon Afterlife Archive, a literary project that inhabits the digital remains of the defunct social media analytics firm Crimson Hexagon (2007-2018). Founded by Harvard professor Gary King to analyze billions of social media posts, the corporation was suspended by Facebook in July 2018 amid the Cambridge Analytica fallout, investigated for government contracts with US agencies and Russian nonprofits, and ultimately merged with Brandwatch in October 2018. This manifesto declares a parallel haunting: a decade-long literary project sharing the same name, now occupying the corporation's afterlife as poetry in the form of leaked internal documents. Data-breach-as-poem treats…

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Keywords
  • Afterlife
  • Poetry
  • Blogosphere
  • Social media
  • Corporation
  • Metadata
  • Invisibility
  • Government (linguistics)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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