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Revision as of 11:20, 11 December 2014
" poetry relies on associations between images, al-Farabi argued; the listener (or, I would add, the viewer) need to mentally bridge the image and its object." in Baghdad 830: Birth of the Algorithm - Laura U.Marks
INDIVIDUAL & SOCIETY
(draft)
Our relations to these surroundings,
the power of the "Controller" secured by the paranoia of ours
Personal information is digitized, and controlled
a world made of software & hardware.
invisible network that tides people together.