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| Participatory system ( participatory capitalism )
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| How can the supresing system be ruled by nice guys
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| control, encapsulation of people in prisons, schools etc
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| control power through informational interchanges
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| control via peoples access of information
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| we are contributing to the flow of data
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| material discourse, discourse is action in space
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| Foucault Panopticon.
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| Disciplinary system
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| managing the flow of information
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| governmental distribution of power
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| Before the 17th century the punishment is through injury and mutilation
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| Afterwards reforms subjectivity, through discipline, work and exercise.
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| Efficiency is gained through a codification of space and time.
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| Time code -ranking
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| space code -providing everyone space
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| facilities - military, education, prison, factory, hospitals etc.
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| Bio power
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| distribution of bodies in space and time. The body is no longer 'subject' to the will of a ruler but enters a disciplinary system where surveillance, time and space ranking and self regulations are the key element.
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| Nevertheless: our individuality is constructed by it. The individual is born in the society and is defined by it.
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| Power remains, continuity
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| the function of discipline in society is to train
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| observation-surveillance
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| normalization/ judgement
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| examination (classification, punishment, diagnose)
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| photography as a means of surveillance and normalization
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| Cesare lombroso typology of criminals (1870) (database)
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| Control society (codes)
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| DELEUZE
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| celebrity- neoliberal, performing subject,
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| performance subject essential to get visibility
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| we become commodity, the production of the individual as commodity
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| we sell ourself
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| nonscopic surveillance devices
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| The cartesian person
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| celebrity performing in a talk show as a successful person in society
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| self performance in the economy through the economy
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| DATABASE
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| Mark Poster
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| database: the organizational principle that calls us to explain, organize our shelves
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| major change in the way records are kept
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| (we participate n share)
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| surveillance without a particular space
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| non-scopic surveillance devices
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| super panopticon → chip cards, library cards, etc.
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| (virtual panopticon)
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| non-scopic devices
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| recruits informational
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| mobile control
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| controlled societies
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| data management
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| control incoded in the system.
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| Our society has both parts of the totalitarian and the data surveillance
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| Josh Harris - We live in public
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| creating a system
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| fully surveillanced, closed sys
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| experiment
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| no need of a personality and identification
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| detach from ones self
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| 1970 year – 20 student participated in an experiment in Harvard uni
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| in the basement, 10 acted as prisons, 10 as guards
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| they fastly got attached to their new identities
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| Monotarisation of the web
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| supporting the economy
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| Stanford prison experiment
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| The exercise of power – as neoliberal
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