kenneth c. werbin on Sun, 11 Jun 2006 01:25:16 +0200 (CEST) |
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RE: cybernetics and the Internet, Was: <nettime> NNA... |
On Sat, 10 Jun 2006, Ronda Hauben wrote: >The point there was to encourage cross disciplinary discussion and >to break through the communication boundaries of the various disciplines. >But the Macy Conferences were actually about feedback systems, not >about "mathematical philosophy to open social order" as far as the >reading I have done. Ronda - As I too stated, the Macy conferences were about feedback systems and exposing cybernetics, a 'mathematical philosophy', to a variety of social and hard scientists; encouraging cross-disciplinarity through this way of thinking. And I'm sure you would agree that this 'mathematical philosophy' had a massive impact on many fields, which in turn have contributed to shaping society as a whole. But, I want to take this a step further, recognizing the resonance and hegemony of this feedback-based-autopoetic-OPEN-systems-approach in today's SOCIAL ORDER. To some extent we are agreeing, but for some reason you don't seem to want recognize any of the military/surveillance/intelligence/social-order legacy that is clearly a part of the history of these conferences, 'open feedback systems', the internet and cybernetics as a whole. So be it. That is my reading. >The effort to look at feedback or self organizing systems across different >disciplines meant that the research was different depending on the >different disciplines yes, of course the research was different, but it was all based on the same 'mathematical philosophy': Cybernetics! Such unity of thought was the point! So, thank you for your references. I have read the Wiener and am very aware of 'netizen' thinking. I will take a look at the Macy proceedings you have suggested... But like Mark, I too would recommend that you (re)read some Wiener, particularly the 1st Edition of 'The Human Use of Human Beings': On Sat, 10 Jun 2006, Newmedia wrote: >Wiener's refusal to apply cybernetics to the effort to "control" people and >populations is documented in his introduction to "Cybernetics." In this he >names Mead and her husband Gregory Bateson (secy of the Macy conferences) as >well as Kurt Lewin. All three of these *were* "military" supported and >motivated. >Weiner wrote "The Human Use of Human Beings" because of his massive concerns >about military use of cybernetics (you have to read the 1950 first edition to >understand this) and then around 1953 he gave up this fight -- because he was >convinced that he had lost and the "military" had won. He rewrote "Human Use" >and dropped out of the cybernetics field. best, ~kcw # 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