calin dan on Sun, 8 Feb 1998 07:45:49 +0100 (MET) |
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Triad. Three issues are defining both the discourses of war & of computer: a. data manipulation; b. interaction; c. connectivity. a. Data manipulation is a main component of political power. It started with taxation systems, elaborated first some 5,000 years ago and continued to conquer other domains of public life. Taxation and army are interconnected and together they give the first identity of state. Art came next on the scale of state machines, geared together with religion. Data manipulation is inherent 2 warfare, from the establishment of infrastructure components 2 the way campaigns are dealt with. Spies were the first hackers. Artists the first encoders. Data manipulation is increasing proportionally the operational capacities both in warfare and art fare; this is not necessarily bringing either military victory or aesthetic accomplishment. One of the characteristics linking art & war is the volatile behavior of both domains in terms of the logic input - result. The interactive machines are 4 the time being less volatile in their effects and therefore less spectacular. As I already said, since everything can be defined as data, all speculations based on it drop flat. But here data has a meaning in connection with 2 other issues: 1. amounts; 2. obsession. 1. Data is distinct from any other levels of information by the amounts. Accumulating and processing it implies the existence of huge machines. State was one. Computing capacities tend to become the next, and that brings also the ideological speculation of the displacement of the state machine by the computing machine. 2. Accumulating and processing data imply an obsessive strategy. Power is about organized obsession. Obsession doesn't have 2 be necessarily clinic - it results from the machinic specificity of power. Archives are the first spectacular result of this obsessive exercise. Databases are the next; what divides them is a magic word: access. And access takes us 2 the next common place in discussion. Calin Dan Akademie Schloss "Solitude" Studio 22 Solitude 3 D-70197 Stuttgart T: + 49 711 69 930 122 F: + 49 711 69 930 150 ONLY Receive mail: calin@euronet.nl --- # 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@icf.de and "info nettime" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@icf.de