A Hyperized Story

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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)

x http://pzwart3.wdka.hro.nl/wiki/User:Themsen/RW5 The deterritorialization of educational institutions can also be perceived as a new trend particular to the society of control; as the originally centralized organization of education was too slow to react to trends and new flows of information. This focus on the performance of education as opposed to the disciplinary representation of its institutions has diversified the mode of teaching in finnish schools.

x http://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/why-are-finlands-schools-successful-49859555/?no-ist#comment-1689654102 The decentralization and deterritorialization of the finnish school reminds one of the sovereign society where the foundation of power was based on a symbolic leader without a strong centralized seat of power, where the production of this society was dependent on the taxes (or tributes) of its subjects.

x https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scsp7V9Jpvg&google_comment_id=z12ef1d5ktqle532z22xidfhqkyaytrwp04 Speaking of discourse, Foucault mentioned the use of power as a tool of presenting reality. Without a virtual component it becomes difficult to distinguish what is real and what isn’t. When Deleuze mentions disciplinary society he defines it as one of transition, to the new ‘monster’, as Foucault puts it. The society of control is this predicted monster.

x https://www.facebook.com/SerpentAttack/posts/784984781567566 Deleuze’s illustration of the control society’s animal metaphor is the serpent slithering across the power structure. It isn’t a single entity, most likely multiple as its main source of power is information. In the society of control information is a tool for domination and control more than it is for the disciplinary society.

x http://loliconangel.deviantart.com/art/My-teacher-is-a-vampire-adoptable-313176504 As was seen in 'The Waldo Moment' the body of a corporation is multiple, the unity of many; this also applies to cooperative teaching. The virtual image of the corporation is a clear-cut image, and so does the virtual image of the cooperate teacher also has to be in order for education to reach its optimum.

The cooperative teaching is one body, where the teachers work towards a unified goal using both of each one's strength.

x http://www.experienceproject.com/stories/Am-Confused-About-Many-Things/5109554 Cooperative teaching might be the version of the control society where it spreads from person to person, and corporations may be the manifestation for crowd-controlling masses. Each use homework, or working at a distance, as their ways of observing and affecting subjects even outside their enclosures; teaching merely has a more consistent history of home-work.

Jules' links

some links on foucault (lucas)

first page:

http://lucasbattich.com/hyper/what.html


Pages written like Dictionary entries:

  • On Discipline:

This is like an introduction to discipline societies:

http://lucasbattich.com/hyper/discipline.html

  • ON "Foucault":

http://lucasbattich.com/hyper/foucault.html

  • On the idea of NORMALIZING JUDGEMENT:

http://lucasbattich.com/hyper/normalizing.html

  • On the idea of HERIARCHICHAL OBSERVATION:

And the fact that everyone is an observer and observed at the same time:

http://lucasstudionotes.tumblr.com/post/102449990745/hierarchical-observation

  • On the idea of EXAMINATION:

http://lucasbattich.tumblr.com/examination.html

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On Deleuze:

A synopsis on the societes of control: Societies of control

On the notions of "limitless postponement" as the paradigm of control societies (related to Kafka's The Trial) http://lucasbattich.com/hyper/kafka.html


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On the Story on Josh Harris and his Project We Live in Public:

http://lucasbattich.com/hyper/one.html

Thomas' texts and their links

In 1937 the mass observation movement started in the UK. http://mailinator.com/inbox.jsp?to=hypertextnarrative#/#showmailpane

TV Shows are apparently educate people about the dangers of life. http://walskaphoto.wordpress.com/2014/11/12/the-power-of-the-norm-appears-through-the-disciplines/

Using people as basis for entertainment. http://pzwart3.wdka.hro.nl/wiki/User:ThomasW/hybrid_text_2

The societies of control operate with machines. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_0U0G-aGmnlHYw1j7S4l4vSvrLf1vQUTqjvt41p_4yM/edit?usp=sharing

The Waldo effect. https://www.dropbox.com/s/zcc9svsoa6hbi62/Waldo.html?dl=0