 
Tired of being told what
	is sexy and desirable?
	
	Write your own definition of sexuality!
	
	Populate digital spaces with your own understanding and
	meanings.
	
	Start with a haiku
It is no surprise to hear that pornography
	is big business on the internet. A
	commercial research company estimates pornography as
	a USD57 billion industry worldwide, with 12% of total websites
	being dedicated to pornography. The lucrative pornography
	industry makes it one of the main players in impacting how
	most of us use media. From things like VHR,
	digital video disks (DVD), video online streaming, to
	3G
	mobile telephone technology and iPods,
	the porn industry has dabbled and pushed in money to see
	which kinds of platform can reach masses of consumers. And
	their preferences usually count.
The funny thing is, the reason they are
	so powerful is because they have the power of consumers
	behind them -- people who have the capacity to access and
	use technology, to purchase content, or at least, have a
	say in what is wanted.
The classic consumer imagined in this situation
	is male. So the understanding and definition of sexuality
	and desire for the purchase of this 'classic consumer' is
	imagined within the same old, main/male-stream heterosexual
	framework: women are seen as sexually passive objects, while
	men are seen as sexually active subjects.
This is one of the problems with pornography.
	What women want is dictated within the viewpoint of what
	men want women to want.
A quick check on global statistics shows
	that there are at
	least as many women as there are men in the world, and
	a majority of them has a higher
	percentage of women in employment as compared to men.
	What happens to our consumer power? What happens to our
	capacity to define what sexualities mean from our diverse
	experiences? Why must we leave this in the hands of men?
You have the ability to decide on
	which technological platform or developer you would like
	to support. Don't like porn? Find out if your telecommunications
	provider is making deals with porn producers. Or use your
	access to technology - however 'low' or 'high' tech - to
	write your own ideas of female sexual agency.
Populate
	digital spaces with your own understanding
	
	and meaning of sexualities. 
Haiku
	is a form of Japanese poetry that usually has a pattern
	of 5-7-5 sound units, like syllables. The first line has
	five syllables, the second has seven syllables, and the
	third goes back to five syllables. 
Example:
Suppressing a yawn
Another pair of long legs
I switch off the porn
You can also write
	a Renga,
	which is a collaborative form of haiku. 
If this is just plain complicated, or not
	something you're into, write anything you like! Collaboratively
	write a piece of prose, limerick, rant, dialogue… etc.
No rhyming or actual/pretence of talent
	needed. Just have fun :)
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		Go to the campaign wiki working
 space.
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		Register
 for an account at the wiki working space, or log in if
 you already have one.
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		Go to "Stories
 & Experiences", and click on "Haikus
 on Sexuality".
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		Click "edit", and put in your
 words!
If you don't have regular internet connection,
	you can write yours offline and email it to us at ideas
	AT takebackthetech DOT net, and we'll put it up for you.
	 
Or if you prefer, add them directly to
	the comments
	section on this website.
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