Newmedia on Mon, 6 Mar 2000 16:59:26 +0100 (CET) |
[Date Prev] [Date Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index]
[Nettime-bold] Re: <nettime> Re: Zizek & symbolic order |
Simon: Thank you very much. I just discovered that there is a "Lacanian" bookstore just one block away from me on 20th Street (it's the "front" for the "Other Press" and the "Apres-Coup collective") so I'll see what they have specifically on the various forms of the "others." (Imagine my surprise to find out that none other than John Perry Barlow had participated in one of the larger of this "collective's" symposia -- back in 1996 -- right about the time that he was making an appearance in Budapest. Small damned world, ain't it?) As you've described it, Lacon/Zizek's "symbolic other" sounds like none other than participation in "media" itself, with language as the "UR-medium" -- particularly as it is formalized in the alphabet. This medium, in turn, is "responsible" (to conflate some McLuhan with some Julian Jaynes) for the mentality which we refer to as "consciousness" which carries imbedded within it GOD and the ever-present "gnostic" dualisms and so on and so on . . . So, in terms of our discussion about the increasing loss of the capacity to ACT, the tendency to SELL-OUT your "soul" to regain some "power" by adopting a personal "ideology" and the overall rise of "Men Without Art," the latest and most virulent form of the "symbolic other" -- the "electric media environment" -- might be reasonable correlate and a helpful way of re-locating Lacanian jargon (and his abstraction) into terms which resonate with our daily perceptions. One wonders if Zizek has read McLuhan (or Wyndham Lewis)? If "entering into the symbolic other" is simply the learned mentality of human "consciousness" -- which is certainly not the only possible human mentality and, given its close association with the alphabet and with written history, is only about 3000 years old (arising in that inflection which Jaspers called the "Axial Age"), then what other mentalities are possible? Or, desirable? And, if language (particularly written and alphabetic language) is the medium of the "symbolic order" (and, thus, of "consciousness") then what might be the mediums which are associated with other mentalities? Can these media be designed? Do infants have to "participate" in them for the "effects" to be reflected in different mentalities? Or, could non-infants also be "effected"? Lastly, what role might "Understanding Media" have to do with understanding the "symbolic order", "consciousness" and the potential for other human mentalities along with their assorted "causes" and effects"? One wonders, Mark Stahlman _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold