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| Re: <nettime> ae fragments/mumford |
Date: Sun, 15 Aug 1999 16:06:54 -0400 (EDT)
From: Alan Sondheim <sondheim {AT} panix.com>
To: brian carroll <human {AT} architexturez.com>
Subject: Re: <nettime> ae fragments/mumford
I really like this - it's exciting. I tend to differentiate between
electrical and electronic; years ago, like many other people, I worked on
vacuum tube circuity and I've always been aware that there were/are three
configurations of the electric -
The early-mechanical - look at any text from say 1880-1905 - the images of
rheostats, circuit breakers, transformers, motors - only the lightbulb
contained the vacuum that opens up into the second configuration. Space in
this first configuration is that of mechanism, euclidean, 'practical.'
The vacuum - say 1910-1950 - use of vacuum tube technology, television,
radar, etc. - electrons moving through empty internalized space - I think
of this as organism, 'atomic.'
The electronic - 1950-on out - transistors through ICs, LSICs, VLSICs,
etc. - here's where computation begins and the space is topology, not
geometric - it's a question of point-to-point connectivity, layers.
All of these are qualitatively different; the 'electric' of 1900 was not
the 'electric' of 1930, nor that of 1999. On the other hand the power grid
moves through all of these states, but the _control_ begins with the first
configuration, moves through the last. With the telephone, control is even
hand-control (human operators, etc. making connects for even local calls)
at first... the rest come later - (And I can imagine a fourth configura-
tion - nanotech in combination with organic membranes, give it another
decade or so.)
Alan
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