time appears to pass at different rates because our experience of it passing involves not a single but two dynamic processes which are opposed to each other: as accumulation and dissipation — John Berger, keeping a rendezvous —
Gepost in gent, oostende with tags surveillance, datamining, public space, time op 15 juni 2008 door hackuin
Supposed we look at behavior in the globalised societies of time and space spectacle permeated we they are become by technologies of datamining — web 3.0 — and we reframe them as distractive responses to attempts of conjunction of accumulation and dissipation, could that eventually help to explain the raise of all kinds of stressrelated movements, individually and collectively, what is it that we become? And are the overall tendencies to manage humanity through surveillance techniques of databased solution creating, of social sorting, making it worse?








