society

Johannes Grenzfurthner

In a media-based society (and of course there is no such thing as a non-media-based society consisting of more than one person) it is the signs and significants, the meanings and habits and conventions of speaking and thinking, the images and stereotypes which control everything. It is important to analyze how it is represented and of course what is not represented or how it lacks representation.

The Life Metaphor

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I've been doing a lot of reading, particularly James Gleick's The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood, and trying to apply some of the things that flip around on my Kindle to explain the larger issues we're seeing with Social Media and Society. This lead to a rather quick post on DNA Code over on OpenDepth.com that can also be easily applied to Open Content and a patent free society. That post is more about choices that society must make toward innovation and potential innovation in the future. It follows that I started considdring life's evolution itself, about growth of life forms as we know them and many other interesting things that I've studied, read up on or simply had conversations with experts in various fields about.

And it came to me. The Life Metaphor, and how society fits into this pattern. In the context of the Life Metaphor, the species of humanity is a life form in and of itself and the Internet - and Social Media as a subset of the Internet - are akin to the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS). The state of our Central Nervous System  (CNS) is in flux with the new information it can send and receive directly, it's predisposal toward bureaucracy prior to the new PNS, which worked so well without so much ability to communicate, is now being challenged in such a manner that the CNS must now evolve.

Leon Trotsky

Bureaucracy and social harmony are inversely proportional to each other.

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