Algorithmic Sabotage Research Group %28asrg%29 __full__ Jun 2026

Emerging as a radical critique of what it terms the "algorithmic empire," the group focuses on developing strategies and aesthetics to undermine the authority of harmful computational systems.

In 2024, the ASRG published its , a collaborative document outlining ten core statements (numbered 0 to 9) that define its mission: algorithmic sabotage research group %28asrg%29

The ASRG, acting without approval (as they always do), deployed a low-cost NEE intervention. They rented a small fishing boat, attached a $300 AIS transponder broadcasting a fake identity—"MSC ALGORITHMUS"—and programmed it to loiter at the entrance of the shipping channel moving in a random, zigzag pattern at precisely 4.2 knots. Emerging as a radical critique of what it

: Activists build alternative infrastructures and tools that model egalitarian tech relations rather than simply protesting existing platforms. : Activists build alternative infrastructures and tools that

The group operates as an "open, and collectively driven process of authorship," emphasizing solidarity and collective action.

Autonomous freight routing (simulated environment). Target Algorithm: Real-time cost-minimizer with a safety constraint of ≤0.5% spoilage. Sabotage Vector: Temporal drift injection.

: Their work is deeply rooted in radical feminist, anti-fascist, and decolonial perspectives .