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* Interesting point: Habermas' notion of '''structural transformation of the public sphere''' which pretty much describes the 20th century condition of large-scale advertising and mass media news distortions of the public sphere is now being replaced by a different society where electronic identification, statistical prediction and informed debate are shaping preemptively the consciousness of consumers | * Interesting point: Habermas' notion of '''structural transformation of the public sphere''' which pretty much describes the 20th century condition of large-scale advertising and mass media news distortions of the public sphere is now being replaced by a different society where electronic identification, statistical prediction and informed debate are shaping preemptively the consciousness of consumers | ||
* Holmes draws analogies between the current state of things and Orwell's 1984 and the Panopticon. |
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FUTURE MAP by Brian Holmes
- Can any creator play a significant game with his own creature? (Norbert Wiener, 1964) Wiener believes: yes (and the creature may win).
- December 1944, a group formed by scientists John von Neumann and Howard Aiken to study the intersection between neurology and engineering - first named Teleological Society then Circular Causal and feedback Mechanisms and finally summed up as Cybernetics (term coined by Wiener in 1947).
- Von Neumann - anti-communist, mathematical genius among the central scientists involved in the creatiion of the atomic bomb - Opposed Wiener's anti-military stance - some believe that he was a main influence for Kubric's Dr. Stranglove.
- Early 1940s: Wiener started working on an anti-aircraft predictor project - pilot and gunner as servomechanisms - machinelike humans and intelligent, humanlike machines.
- Understanding surveillance through a systematic unity of man and machine. surveillance ----> not as something purely negative...
- Key question from Holmes: Can we play a significant game with the cybernetic society that has created us?
- Four characteristic technological systems - They, according to Holmes, both military and civil, reshape the emerging global order. he refers to these technologies as Cardinal Points:
1- The joint Helmet-Mounted Cueing System which is adjusted on a pilots helmet and can track where the pilot's head is pointing.
2- InterX privacy preserving real-time analytics Real time pattern recognition analysis for mining data in banks, airports, ticketing agencies, etc.
3- Personicsx customer relationship management system Its database covers about 110 million housholds in the USA...Preemtive Marketing as the developing company, Acxiom, puts it..heavily used by politicians to target possible voters.
4- Orbit Traffic Management Technology video camera records customer movement and correlates them with sales figures and other data. They are basically used aas a guide for adjusting advertising and produxt placement, etc.
- Interesting point: Habermas' notion of structural transformation of the public sphere which pretty much describes the 20th century condition of large-scale advertising and mass media news distortions of the public sphere is now being replaced by a different society where electronic identification, statistical prediction and informed debate are shaping preemptively the consciousness of consumers
- Holmes draws analogies between the current state of things and Orwell's 1984 and the Panopticon.