P2P Brut

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The notion of P2P brut is that of peer to peer culture in the raw, taken to the streets, and across the digital divide.

Projects including, but not limited to the PocketPacket Project, an effort to distribute free content to strangers via envelopes, paper and basic raw materials attempt to involve those from either side of the digitial divide, drawing attention to the peer to peer sharing philosophy and the culture from which it arises, while making a small but palpable difference to the lives of strangers.

Another notable example of p2p brut is that of f2fp2p (or Face to Face Peer to Peer] the notion of arranging impromptu car park gatherings to trade home grown and home burnt content in person.