Pascal Anders - CCTV, Self published, 2016, Paris
Softcover, with a text by Gilles Deleuze (on transparent paper) and a postcard.
Types of machines are easily matched with each type of society – not that machines are determining, but because they express those social forms capable of generating them and using them. The old societies of sovereignty made use of simple machines – levers, pulleys, clocks; but the recent disciplinary societies equipped themselves with machines involving energy, with the passive danger of entropy and the active danger of sabotage; the societies of control operate with machines of a third type, computers, whose passive danger is jamming and whose active one is piracy and the introduction of viruses. This technological evolution must be, even more profoundly, a mutation of capitalism.
(Gilles Deleuze, Postscript on the Societies of Control, 1990)
https://www.pascalanders.com/books#e-14
Pages: 54
Place: Paris
Year: 2016
Publisher: Self published
Size: 13 x 20 cm (approx.)
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Softcover, with a text by Gilles Deleuze (on transparent paper) and a postcard.
Types of machines are easily matched with each type of society – not that machines are determining, but because they express those social forms capable of generating them and using them. The old societies of sovereignty made use of simple machines – levers, pulleys, clocks; but the recent disciplinary societies equipped themselves with machines involving energy, with the passive danger of entropy and the active danger of sabotage; the societies of control operate with machines of a third type, computers, whose passive danger is jamming and whose active one is piracy and the introduction of viruses. This technological evolution must be, even more profoundly, a mutation of capitalism.
(Gilles Deleuze, Postscript on the Societies of Control, 1990)
https://www.pascalanders.com/books#e-14
Pages: 54
Place: Paris
Year: 2016
Publisher: Self published
Size: 13 x 20 cm (approx.)