John Young on Mon, 20 Oct 2014 18:33:18 +0200 (CEST) |
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Re: <nettime> Evgeny Morozov and the Perils of "Highbrow |
There is a correlation between the rise of publicity (public relations and advertising) and diminution of quality standards and enforcement. So much that quality control, like privacy policy, is a publicity gambit not the actual performance. In the architecture and engineering design fields the growing influence of publicity over genuine quality is endemic, as seen in the giant compensation of CEOs, stars and award winners, whose main role is to garner commissions, loveshack clients, lecture and media headtalk,underwrite ghost-written philosophies of "public interest" approaches to the healthy, safe and well-being of the physical environment. Not alone are politicos, university and hospital and social service and spy heads are reaping the benefits of press relations offices essential to fabricate celebrity as top produce. A corollary is the increasing short life span of the newly built environment, so short, repairs are necessary well before completion and continue for the diminished period of durability promised by the rainmakers and quality assurance teams. Repair and maintenance are giant industries to patch what designers and builders (writers,editors and publishers) no longer do as well as advertised and publicized. Instead, as problems arise, the budgets for legal and PR defenses are kicked in, which in turn have become giant industries aided and abetted by giant judicial and penal systems. The biggest beneficiary of diminished quality and greater publicity is the insurance industry. About 27% of the cost of construction is for insurance for all the parties involved, much of it aimed at those blame shifting among the parties. Nobody completes work, profit is taken instead. The await claimants of the killed and injured by shoddy design and work, gambling that failures will be excused as "standards of the industry," acts of god, or caused by someone with more insurance, worse lawyers and less adapt public relations. Civil courts are jammed with years long waits while miscreants remain well ahead of injustice actuaries being deliberately slowed by SEC, DoJ, SCOTUS, FISC and the hundreds of state, municipal and arbitration featherbed institutions where office tenure assures snails prevail. Still, fixing things, physical and intellectual, is an ancient practice. Standards are meant to be ignored after garnering attention. Repair and maintenance are the premier usefulness of all of use, along with finding fault, fingerpointing, ridiculing pretention, attacking celebrity while angling for it usually by artful disavowal. In Germany the "Culture of Repair" has received attention, and has promise to counter the abysmal record of the new (especially news media) if it is not overtaken by the cocaine of publicity, melodramatizing never-ending war, terrorism and ISIS wannabes pushing an imaginary glorious ancient religion of perfection, so perfect it appears written by ANSI to curate embalming the never-rotting lilies of Cezanne and comparable of entablature incisions (adverts mandatory in recycled historicist piles as with the rollcall of donors along the Metropolitan's stairway, the gyp board printed stars of the New Museum, no gyp board pun please). MOMA Big Art lilies and literary Masterpiece Theaters, prefaced by names of donors, Debbie and Mel, Koch and Soros, Nobel and Booker, Pritzker and Pulitzer, Snowden and Manning, Greenwald and Morozov, Omidyar and Bezos, this is it, publicity is our secular faith, don't defy it except to get more of it as precursed by runts on top of giants. But do watch for falling buildings and infrastructure (World Trade Center), terrorists, disease, backstabbing, rep bashing, tenure dying on the vine, and treachery of pulp intellectualism (as if there were any other). # 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: http://mx.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org