The Cloud Cooperative
Tiia Partanen. Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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Name of work in English
The Cloud Cooperative
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Name of work in original language
Infrastructure for a New Internet
Prize year
Young Talent 2023
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Work Location
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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Author/s
Tiia Partanen
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School
Department of Architecture - University of Strathclyde.
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Young Talent 2023 YT Open Finalists
The Cloud Cooperative
Infrastructure for a New Internet
Program
Education
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Labels
Archives · Research
A new economy has formed in the digital age – data brokerage, the buying and selling of private data, is threatening our right to privacy and autonomy. Envisioned through the actions of a future activist movement, the Cloud Cooperative, the project explores the decentralization of data infrastructure and the creation of a secure, ethical new internet.
With this project, I wanted to highlight an urgent, worldwide issue that is both incredibly ingrained in modern day society and the impact of which is purposefully minimalized by governments and corporations. Data brokerage, and the wider economic concept of Surveillance Capitalism, is a risk to society as we know it. The data brokerage industry also has a massive environmental impact – operating through a global network of servers called “the Cloud,” this industry is comprised of energy-intensive data centres and massive, under-water fibre optic cables. The Cloud is a system we use every day and entrust our most sensitive data to – but the general public has no real idea of how it works. \r\nThe project takes a purposefully provocative angle to the topic of data ethics: What if we started from scratch? Could there be a truly ethical way to move, store, and retrieve private data? I spent the first half of the term creating a manifesto for data ethics, exploring sustainable alternatives for hard-disk data storage and an alternative form of data management called the “the decentralized web.” In a decentralized system, the middlemen of the internet are made obsolete, with devices connecting to each other in a peer-to-peer network and sharing the burden of web hosting. In this project, users can access this new network by becoming members of the Cloud Cooperative, providing them with entirely anonymous web-browsing, free and secure cloud storage, all connected to a renewable network.\r\nThe design aspect of thesis, a pilot project for a hybrid data complex off the coast of Edinburgh, combines central data storage capacity with a peer-to-peer network. The design aims to create an educational playground, where visitors can increase their data literacy and our awareness of their rights as citizens of the digital age. Introducing four different data typologies, the data complex aims to re-imagine the industrial-scale corporate data centre as a series of sustainable and human-scale installations.