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=== Lucas === | === Lucas === | ||
[http://lucasbattich.com/hyper/what.html You are at the vaults of a server in London, about to learn more on disciplinary societies.] | * [http://lucasbattich.com/hyper/what.html You are at the vaults of a server in London, about to learn more on disciplinary societies.] | ||
* [http://lucasbattich.com/hyper/discipline.html The disciplinary power is to train (through a two-fold movement of homogenization and separation), rather than to select and to levy.] | |||
* [http://lucasbattich.com/hyper/foucault.html Who is Foucault?] | |||
[http://lucasbattich.com/hyper/ | * [http://lucasbattich.com/hyper/normalizing.html The disciplinary power exercises a movement of normalization, while it also separates its subjects according to their level within the system.] | ||
[http:// | * [http://lucasstudionotes.tumblr.com/post/102449990745/hierarchical-observation Everyone is an observer and observed at the same time.] | ||
[http://lucasbattich.com/ | * [http://lucasbattich.tumblr.com/examination.html The examination combine the techniques of an observing hierarchy and those of normalizing judgement.] | ||
[ | * [[A Hyperized Story/Societies of control | A society of control do not follow enclosures, but rather its mechanisms of power are modulated across different areas.]] | ||
[http://lucasbattich | * [http://lucasbattich.com/hyper/kafka.html "Limitless postponement" as the paradigm of control societies (related to Kafka's The Trial)] | ||
[ | * [http://lucasbattich.com/hyper/one.html Everybody may feel like TV celebrities, just by being on televised, although there's a fascist overtones to the whole thing.] | ||
=== Thomas === | |||
=== Thomas | |||
* [http://mailinator.com/inbox.jsp?to=hypertextnarrative#/#showmailpane In 1937 the mass observation movement started in the UK.] | * [http://mailinator.com/inbox.jsp?to=hypertextnarrative#/#showmailpane In 1937 the mass observation movement started in the UK.] |
Latest revision as of 16:09, 26 November 2014
what
A pseudo narrative based on hyperlinks.
The narrative includes readings of Foucault and Deleuze on disciplinary and control societies, TV show Black Mirror, the story of Josh Harris, and many intricate goodies.
Key ideas and terms include:
- Infrastructure
- The geographical location of internet sites
- TV as a controling and normalizing force
List of LINKS and their content
This listing is to help the team organize the narrative and the connection between nodes.
Benjamin's text(s)
- | The deterritorialization of educational institutions can also be perceived as a new trend particular to the society of control.
- A sovereign society where the foundation of power was based on a symbolic leader without a strong centralized seat of power.
- Foucault mentioned the use of power as a tool of presenting reality.
- Deleuze’s illustration of the control society’s animal metaphor is the serpent slithering across the power structure.
- | As was seen in 'The Waldo Moment' the body of a corporation is multiple, the unity of many.
- Cooperative teaching might be the version of the control society where it spreads from person to person, while corporations affect the masses.
Jules' links
Lucas
- The examination combine the techniques of an observing hierarchy and those of normalizing judgement.
Thomas
- In 1937 the mass observation movement started in the UK.
- TV Shows are apparently educate people about the dangers of life.
- Using people as basis for entertainment.
- The societies of control operate with machines.
- Waldo is computer puppet made by the comedian and are a comic relief that exist on a tv show.