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Reading/Writing
Computer: icon, object, metaphore about what it is to be human
Machines, networks, programs, robots - all can process info and execute actions Cybernetic in that they complete tasks
Automated but intelligent behavior
"Just as the camera has come to symbolize the entirety of the photographic and cinematic processes, the computer has come to symbolize the entire spec trum of networks, systems, and devices that exemplify cybernetic or "automated but intelligent" behavior. "
Transformations in relation to our ideal of the self
to carry Benjamin's inquiry forward and to ask how cybernetic systems, symbolized by the computer, represent a set of transformations in our conception of and relation to self and reality of a magnitude commensurate with the transformations in the conception of and relation to self and reality wrought by mechanical reproduction and symbolized by the camera.
How to distinguish between human vs non human agents
Data streams vs tools of mechanical reproduction
Writing is a technology but after its long presence, we dubbed it "natural" and think of writing as something we do naturally but its a language which was created as a technology for communication
Images becoming montages. Communication, visual language. Symbolic alphabet
morality and ecstasy : walter ong
Socrates: valued speech over writing Ironically, plato wrote these conversations down Writing tradition vs oral tradition Orality and literacy
Levi strause: the savage mind
We occupy mediative systems
Walter bj: lets cut the bullshit-the aura of the object was an illusion But if you think this way, the world ( and art) loses its romance
Hermeneutics: how to interpret things The republic of letters Suspicion and revelation
Revelation: art is not spiritual but technological But this is a less beautiful way to interpret works
But reproduction of these works made this more obvious and technically undeniable
ontology:
Epistemology :
Ethics : what is right
Aesthetics : what is beautiful
" establish a central metaphor with which to understand thes e cybernetic systems, and then ask how this metaphor acquires the force of the real " - how metaphors become real
Our interpretations become representational of our surroundings
In the photographic this can be interesting to look at because photos are considered to be representational if the real, but as a photographer, i look at photos as representational of the personal fiction of the author of the images
Phenomenon: reality as it appears to us
The real: The imaginary: The symbolic: Where those 3 overlap is where the"self " lies
Accumulation of cultural data shape reality