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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
control power through informational interchanges
control via peoples access of information
we are contributing to the flow of data
material discourse, discourse is action in space


Foucault Panopticon.
[[--Deleuze--]]


Disciplinary system
[[--Lazzarato--]]
managing the flow of information
governmental distribution of power


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

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