Algorithmic Sabotage Research Group Asrg [patched]
The ASRG operates within a broader ecosystem of resistance to surveillance and AI extraction. It has been featured in prestigious European research projects like "Figure It Out," supported by the Creative Europe program, alongside partners such as Drugo More (Croatia), Labomedia (France), and the Unfinished Foundation (Malta). These collaborations help ground the group's radical tactics within the context of transdisciplinary workshops exploring art, science, and technology.
: Cutting through ideological structures that utilize algorithms to automate "thoughtlessness" and social classification.
: Disseminating theories of resistance that stem from a desire for liberation from unrestrained technosolutionism. Material and Ecological Impacts algorithmic sabotage research group asrg
The core theoretical document of the ASRG is the Manifesto on "Algorithmic Sabotage" . Initially published in English, Greek, and German, the manifesto has since prompted an international call for translations, reflecting the group's global ambitions.
Here is how their flagship technique works: The ASRG operates within a broader ecosystem of
The group compiles structural tactics aimed at the intentional corruption of data workflows—often referred to historically as throwing a "sabot" (wooden shoe) into the industrial looms. By feeding mislabeled, heavily distorted, or adversarial data streams into public vectors, creators force AI companies to expend heavy manual resources cleaning their data pools.
The ASRG’s work moves fluidly between high theory and gritty, practical action. Its diagram series maps the complex dynamics of the algorithmic empire, visualizing the interconnected cycles of algorithmic violence, expansion, sabotage, and refusal. This systemic, feedback-driven understanding informs its tactical approach. Simultaneously, the group has become a central repository for a vast library of practical sabotage tactics, including: Initially published in English, Greek, and German, the
ASRG acts as a critical knowledge repository, cataloging offensive methodologies to actively disrupt corporate data models and computing architecture. This practical body of work, often organized under frameworks like Sabot in the Age of AI , focuses heavily on shifting power dynamics back to independent creators and web administrators. 1. Data Poisoning and Model Corruption
The group's foundational text, Theorizing Algorithmic Sabotage , was produced as an open-source, collectively authored writing document. This research was translated into physical culture through a dedicated . Styled using the experimental Alternative Layout System developed by Swiss designers Giliane Cachin and INT Studio, the zine utilizes open-source, politically resonant typefaces like Authentic Sans and Generation Mono to emphasize that the layout and dissemination of radical data are acts of sabotage themselves. Distinguishing ASRG from Corporate AI "Sabotage Research"
The is an open, practice-led collective pioneering "techno-disobedience" to disrupt the automated tools of data extraction, algorithmic control, and artificial intelligence. Unlike passive tech critics, ASRG crafts tactical blueprints to poison datasets, stall automated web scrapers, and break the systems fueling corporate monopoly over digital spaces.
The rapid normalization of machine learning, automated surveillance, and generative systems has sparked an equally aggressive counter-movement. Standing at the forefront of this conceptual and active resistance is the . Operating as a decentralized, practice-led, and highly collaborative framework, the group analyzes the systemic harms of commercial artificial intelligence. Crucially, they move beyond traditional tech criticism to advocate for a radical posture of active algorithmic sabotage .
