McKenzie Wark on Sat, 8 Mar 97 11:47 MET |
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nettime: nettme: the tide pool with the toll booth |
As a former wellbeing myself, i can only vouch for the accuracy of the way its been portrayed by Mssrs Sterling, Cisler etc. But one tiny point i would not like to slip by. The well may be a 'tide pool' as Bruce says, but different rules apply to the tide flowing in and the tide flowing out. The policy on the latter, in many respects a good one, is 'you own your own words'. People can't take your stuff off the well and do just whatever they please with it without asking permission, etc. But i just want to pause here and consider the implications of this for the information barter economy. And vary the metaphor a bit: the well feeds on things like nettime (in those rare moments when not feeding on itself), and yet the reciprocal bite is prohibited. Since its the well we're talking about, i feel, well, kinda well disposed towards it. So its really neither here nor there. But consider this practice on a wider scale. What kind of information economy is that? The well has a whole thread in its archive where 'you own your own words' was thrashed out, and it makes interesting reading. There has not to my knowledge been an 'other people outside the well own there words too' thread. There is a strong element of me me me me me me me me me me me me me me etc in wellspring of the well, so perhaps that's not surprising. But the wider question i want to ask is precisely: what is my responsibility to the other? For Levinas, it was to *listen* to the other. But no one listens much on the well, so perhaps one would have to start somewhere else. What do i owe to the other when i take her/his words? In what ways do acknowledge the other? etc. Behind this other, who in this case is the other people who's words i might take, stands the other of the net itself, to which perhaps one is ultimately responsible, more than to any particular individual with whom one might have a transaction. The other of the net itself stands behind the other person, but not behind me me me me me me me. Which to me is why the well never got very far on this stuff. And yes, of course anyone who wants to may cross-post this to the well, but what if i ask you not to? ______________________________________ McKenzie Wark http://www.mcs.mq.edu.au/~mwark Visiting Professor, American Studies Program, New York University "We no longer have origins we have terminals" -- * distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission * <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, * collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets * more info: majordomo@is.in-berlin.de and "info nettime" in the msg body * URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@is.in-berlin.de