porculus on 4 Jul 2000 15:35:43 -0000 |
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<nettime> Re: [Nettime-bold] Virilio and ecology: transoport, transmit, translate |
> and remember being shocked when a girl > in class knew the word 'adjacent', which I had never heard, because she had > heard it on a TV advert. It's magic how this 'adjacent' is pulling in so disjonctive way just cause you said it was revealed by a girl. Just this reflexion about the idea of how it is flabbergasdted of how sex find always its way in good technologie subject and specially in communication ones, and when you said she heard it on tv.. I don't know why 'TV' is getting then a special sexual aura and then your "she had heard it on a tv advert' take a a depth and may be just an interresting sens. Is it cause mysterie of split of sex is the only good reason we have to exchange something and its non reductionism par excellence it's the only reason we could say sexualized communication is a non cumulative process, as the scientist's ones for exemple, and it's why men and girls exchange always same bullshit and idiocy down the age. Cause of course a day, the scientists will shut up and would be death bullshit zen at least cause they would have said all, and even the pedagogie itself could be done by a machine cause whatever said socrate even the pedagogie is a finished world. But it' s amazing how technologie don't want erased sexual split, magnifying the mystery even and how technologie go with hard one without saying of feminine way of speaking I cant only caught a glimpse in your "a girl in class knew the word 'adjacent', she had heard it on a TV advert" and may be with the same and strange lump of fetichism in your throat. # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net