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'''individuation''' and networks (37-8) -- "really a problem of establishing the very conditions in which a network can exist at all" (38) -- i.e. a problem of '''sovereignty''' | '''individuation''' and networks (37-8) -- "really a problem of establishing the very conditions in which a network can exist at all" (38) -- i.e. a problem of '''sovereignty''' | ||
* "no one controls networks, but networks are controlled" (39) | |||
:"In control societies, control 'matters' through information -- and information is never immaterial." (41) |
Revision as of 21:24, 16 December 2010
protocols: "a technology that regulates flow, directs netspace, codes relationships, and connects lifeforms" (30)
3 kinds of networks: centralized (pyramidal, hierarchical), decentralized (backbone with radiating peripheries), distributed (no backbone or center) (32-3)
disciplinary societies (Foucault) vs. control societies (Deleuze) (35)
- "Control is not simply manipulation, but rather modulation." (35)
- "Networks are, in this sense, the horizon of control." (36)
individuation and networks (37-8) -- "really a problem of establishing the very conditions in which a network can exist at all" (38) -- i.e. a problem of sovereignty
- "no one controls networks, but networks are controlled" (39)
- "In control societies, control 'matters' through information -- and information is never immaterial." (41)