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The article describes a long-term collaboration with a variety of free culture activists in Madrid: digital artists, software developers and guerrilla architectural collectives. Coming of age as Spain walked into the abyss of the economic crisis, we describe how we re-functioned our ethnographic project into a ‘prototype’. We borrow the notion of prototype from free culture activism: a socio-technical design characterised by the openness of its underlying technical and structural sources, including for example access to its code, its technical and design specifications, and documentary and archival registries. These ethnographic prototypes allowed us to argue with our collaborators about the city at the same time as we argued through the city.

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This page is a summary of: Ethnography: A Prototype, Ethnos, May 2016, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/00141844.2015.1133688.
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