Simon Taylor
M I S S I N G
God is dead Man is dead the Other is dead but they leave us with responsibilities like faces withdrawing to the edge of living yet not quite disappearing ever watchful BEASTS………………………………………………….or pure bestiality which is to say machines machines participate in me.
speaking to the machinic value of online sociality: Alexis Madrigal in the Atlantic
his conclusion:
the tradeoffs we make on social networks is not the one that we’re told we’re making. We’re not giving our personal data in exchange for the ability to share links with friends. Massive numbers of people — a larger set than exists on any social network
~David Cecchetto~ on Ted Hiebert’s _In Praise of Nonsense: Aesthetics, Uncertainty, and Postmodern Identity_
Hiebert argues that the postmodern self is technologized along a combination of three vectors. The first of these are technologies of disappearance, which Hiebert describes as “intellectual and psychological devices that one can use to construct a plausible picture of not-being, progressively writing out the residual elements of self and
Glass Owls …
witness to the standardisation of…
human production but also sufficiently self-conscious – which means having memories of a time before Facebook – and therefore dealing with only a couple of levels of ironic abstraction – to be bear witness and buy in to that standardisation in market membership, grups…
here
perhaps grups are a market segment Little Elephant’
indifference and its (dis)contents: a critical reversal – the return of the creeds
Far from abolishing the value of the absolute, the process that continues to be referred to today as ‘the end of absolutes’ grants the latter an unprecedented licence – philosophers seem to ask only one thing of these absolutes: that they be devoid of the slightest pretension to rationality.
The end