THE NEW NOTHINGA D OPPOSITION OR CONTINUUM?
WHAT DO YOU THINK
ANALOG
ANALOG
ANALOG DIGITAL
ANALOG DIGITAL
ANTON CORBIJN
Analog is more beautiful than digital, really, but we go for comfort.
SYMBOLS, SOCIAL GROUPS & NUMBERS
CHAUVET CAVE~35.000 BP
LASCAUX CAVE~19.000 BP
CORDED WARE~2800 BP
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SPACE
EUCLIDEAN GEOMETRY14TH CENTURY
BRACELLI16TH CENTURY
REN DESCARTES~1677
CARL FRIEDRICH GAU1854
ALBRECHT DRER15TH CENTURY
MACHINES
G. W. VON LEIBNIZ1673
G. W. VON LEIBNIZ1673
JACQUES DE VACANSON1738
JOSEPH JACQUARD1801
HERMANN HOLLERITH1890
COMPUTER=
RECHNER [DT.]
ENIAC1946
VGL. WIKIPEDIA
Digital (lat. digitus Finger) bezeichnet den Finger betreffend, mit dem Finger
NORBERT WIENER1949
WIKIPEDIA
Wiener defined cybernetics in 1948 as the scientific study of control and communication in the animal and the machine. The word cybernetics comes from the Greek word (kyvernitik , government), i.e. all that are pertinent to (kyvern), the latter meaning to steer, navigate or govern, hence (kyvrnisis, government) is the government while (kyverntis) is the governor or the captain.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cybernetics
WIKIPEDIA
Wiener defined cybernetics in 1948 as the scientific study of control and communication in the animal and the machine. The word cybernetics comes from the Greek word (kyvernitik , government), i.e. all that are pertinent to (kyvern), the latter meaning to steer, navigate or govern, hence (kyvrnisis, government) is the government while (kyverntis) is the governor or the captain.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cybernetics
MACY CONFERENCE1953
MICHAEL NOLL1967
^1943
JCR LICKLIDER1968
APPLE II1977
APPLE II1977
TIME MAGAZINE COVER1983
ALAN KAY
ALAN KAY
The best way to predict the future is to invent it.
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MACHINES CYBERSPACE & ITS INFLUENCE
DEFINITION & INFLUENCES
Cyberspace is a term created by William Gibson in his fantasy novel Neuromancer to describe the world of computers, and the society that gathers around them. Gibsons fantasy of a world of connected computers has moved into a present reality in the form of the Internet. In cyberspace people are met electronically, without a face or body. As Gibson mentioned some of his influences were excerpts from Burroughs Naked Lunch, which first made no sense to him at all or as he said like reading messages from Mars.
DEFINITION & INFLUENCES
Cyberspace is a term created by William Gibson in his fantasy novel Neuromancer to describe the world of computers, and the society that gathers around them. Gibsons fantasy of a world of connected computers has moved into a present reality in the form of the Internet. In cyberspace people are met electronically, without a face or body. As Gibson mentioned some of his influences were excerpts from Burroughs Naked Lunch, which first made no sense to him at all or as he said like reading messages from Mars.
WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS1914, 1997 *
BRION GYSIN, IAN SOMMERVILLE
DREAM MACHINE HTTP://D.PR/REHX/2HXENBFD
TIMOTHY LEARY1920, 1996 *
TIMOTHY LEARY ON THE CYBER WORLD
HTTP://D.PR/7ZQM/5TSX35T2
PAT CADIGAN (MINDPLAYERS)
"One morning in 1979, I was getting ready for work and Gary Numans Cars came on the radio. Afterwards, the
DJ said, Theres some cyberpunk for you. He was making a joke; in 1979, the punk movement was in full flower but
the chaotic noise of punk music was starting to evolve into electronic noise."
THE EARLY 80S
The popularity of the film Bladerunner and William Gibsons novel Neuromancer accelerated the term cyberpunk. Authors like Cadigan, Bruce Sterling and Rudy Rucker were only a few of the pioneers which created worlds where humans and computers merge.
THE EARLY 80S
The popularity of the film Bladerunner and William Gibsons novel Neuromancer accelerated the term cyberpunk. Authors like Cadigan, Bruce Sterling and Rudy Rucker were only a few of the pioneers which created worlds where humans and computers merge.
THE 1990S
Back in the 80s the term cyber was more or less related to the underground. Though in the 1990s more and more people got internet access so that an utopian vision changed towards a household consumer item. This led to the creation of terms like cyber-bull, cybercommunity, cybergeek, cyberlaw, cyberstalker as well as cybersex and cyberwar. Shortly everything turned cyber out of a sudden.
THE 1990S
Back in the 80s the term cyber was more or less related to the underground. Though in the 1990s more and more people got internet access so that an utopian vision changed towards a household consumer item. This led to the creation of terms like cyber-bull, cybercommunity, cybergeek, cyberlaw, cyberstalker as well as cybersex and cyberwar. Shortly everything turned cyber out of a sudden.
MACHINES CONTINUUM
PHILIP ROSEDALE2006
MARKUS PERSSONNOTCH
MINECRAFTHTTP://D.PR/KZ39/4LI495RI
GAME OF THRONESREBUILT IN MINECRAFT
GOOGLE EARTH
JOHANNESBURG STADION REBUILT IN GOOGLE EARTH
MINECRAFT REAL EARTH MAP
HTTP://D.PR/QGNE/9F8PZ2GN
OCULUS RIFT FIRST TRIP INTO TUSCANY
HTTP://D.PR/E19G/SPQF3PW6
OUTERRAHTTP://D.PR/CEFE/3X2H37NI
CONCLUSION
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