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Foucault introduces us into the idea of a disciplinary society, describing the organisation of enclosed environments and their own laws. Deleuze notices a transition after WWII: from then we already no longer were a disciplinary society but we were ceased to be so. | Foucault introduces us into the idea of a disciplinary society, describing the organisation of enclosed environments and their own laws. Deleuze notices a transition after WWII: from then we already no longer were a disciplinary society but we were ceased to be so. | ||
We are in crisis with spaces of vast enclosure, institutions as schools, hospitals & factories are finished, and will be replaced by societies of control. | We are in crisis with spaces of vast enclosure, institutions as schools, hospitals & factories are finished, and will be replaced by societies of control. | ||
Both systems describe confronting forces of liberating & enslaving. | Both systems describe confronting forces of liberating & enslaving. | ||
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Spaces of enclosure are | Spaces of enclosure are | ||
* analogical | |||
* numerical | |||
* molds | |||
For example: | For example: | ||
(disciplinary society —> control society) | '''(disciplinary society —> control society)''' | ||
factory —> corporation | factory —> corporation | ||
corporation = spirit | corporation = spirit | ||
worker that doubles the production —> rivalry as form of emulation | worker that doubles the production —> rivalry as form of emulation | ||
schools —> perpetual (continuos) training | schools —> perpetual (continuos) training | ||
examination —> continuos control | examination —> continuos control | ||
climbing the stairs (of training) —> never finished with anything | climbing the stairs (of training) —> never finished with anything | ||
signature for individual + states position in the mass —> code/password + information | signature for individual + states position in the mass —> code/password + information | ||
watchwords —> passwords | watchwords —> passwords | ||
individuals —> dividuals | individuals —> dividuals | ||
masses —> banks | masses —> banks | ||
Perhaps it is money that expresses the distinction between the two societies best: | Perhaps it is money that expresses the distinction between the two societies best: | ||
gold = numerical standard —> floating exchange, according to a set of standard currencies | gold = numerical standard —> floating exchange, according to a set of standard currencies | ||
Types of machines are easily matched with each type of society—not that machines are determining, but because they express those social forms capable of generating them and using them. | Types of machines are easily matched with each type of society—not that machines are determining, but because they express those social forms capable of generating them and using them. | ||
19th Century capitalism is of concentration for production and for property. Now, capitalism is no longer involved in production, (which often is relegated to the third world), but of higher order production: it wants to sell services, and to buy stocks (finished products). | 19th Century capitalism is of concentration for production and for property. Now, capitalism is no longer involved in production, (which often is relegated to the third world), but of higher order production: it wants to sell services, and to buy stocks (finished products). | ||
The family, schools + army are no longer distinct analogical spaces, but coded figures (deformable and transformable) of a single corporation that now has only stockholders. (Even art left the enclosed spaces.) | The family, schools + army are no longer distinct analogical spaces, but coded figures (deformable and transformable) of a single corporation that now has only stockholders. (Even art left the enclosed spaces.) | ||
disciplinary training —> grabbing control | disciplinary training —> grabbing control | ||
specialisation of production —> transforming of the product | specialisation of production —> transforming of the product | ||
corruption = new power | corruption = new power | ||
marketing = center / soul of corporation | marketing = center / soul of corporation | ||
corporation has a soul (AND THAT IS TERRYFYING!!!) | corporation has a soul (AND THAT IS TERRYFYING!!!) | ||
discipline society = | discipline society = | ||
* long duration | |||
* infinite | |||
* discontious | |||
control society = | control society = | ||
* short term | |||
* continious | |||
* without limits | |||
Latest revision as of 15:54, 8 November 2014
ANNOTATIONS text: Deleuze - Postscript on the Societies of Control
Historical
Foucault introduces us into the idea of a disciplinary society, describing the organisation of enclosed environments and their own laws. Deleuze notices a transition after WWII: from then we already no longer were a disciplinary society but we were ceased to be so.
We are in crisis with spaces of vast enclosure, institutions as schools, hospitals & factories are finished, and will be replaced by societies of control.
Both systems describe confronting forces of liberating & enslaving.
Logic
Spaces of enclosure are
- analogical
- numerical
- molds
For example:
(disciplinary society —> control society)
factory —> corporation
corporation = spirit
worker that doubles the production —> rivalry as form of emulation
schools —> perpetual (continuos) training
examination —> continuos control
climbing the stairs (of training) —> never finished with anything
signature for individual + states position in the mass —> code/password + information
watchwords —> passwords
individuals —> dividuals
masses —> banks
Perhaps it is money that expresses the distinction between the two societies best:
gold = numerical standard —> floating exchange, according to a set of standard currencies
Types of machines are easily matched with each type of society—not that machines are determining, but because they express those social forms capable of generating them and using them.
19th Century capitalism is of concentration for production and for property. Now, capitalism is no longer involved in production, (which often is relegated to the third world), but of higher order production: it wants to sell services, and to buy stocks (finished products).
The family, schools + army are no longer distinct analogical spaces, but coded figures (deformable and transformable) of a single corporation that now has only stockholders. (Even art left the enclosed spaces.)
disciplinary training —> grabbing control
specialisation of production —> transforming of the product
corruption = new power
marketing = center / soul of corporation
corporation has a soul (AND THAT IS TERRYFYING!!!)
discipline society =
- long duration
- infinite
- discontious
control society =
- short term
- continious
- without limits
Program
The idea of a control society is not about a 'barrier' but about the computer that tracks each person's position and effects its modulation.