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| brian carroll on Thu, 6 Sep 2001 17:50:12 +0200 (CEST) |
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| [Nettime-bold] mapping electronic media systems |
related to defining the tangible physical aspects of
electronic media, new and old media, i created a map
circa 1993-94 for a course by urban planner William
Morrish at the U of Minnesota, USA. it can be seen at
http://www.electronetwork.org/works/automadness/morrish/map.html
and could be printed, if colors were inverted, else, a large
screen resolution would help to see the whole, as it is rather
large (around 250k). basically, the map was meant to show the
relationship between discrete media, and the buildings that
are related to them, in order to function, in an ecosystem.
albeit, this is a map of the traditional way of doing things,
where content filters down through an economic system and
reaches the receiver/consumer, after being manufactured.
in any case, seeing the relationship between a tv station
and a television set, or that between a tv-vcr and a movie
theater, a traditional theater, and a movie studio, in
built form, has yet to be approached in the field of
architecture, from a visually-recognized standpoint.
that is, that there is information in the plan of things
as they are, as they are evolving, that may be easier
to see with images, than words alone. maybe not, for some,
but for others, maybe so.
this same concept of mapping the built environment around
digital media system, especially with the advent of the
broadband, open-source, peer-to-peer networking, and
the DVD future could flatten the hierarchy in the map
above to a large extent, or else reconfigure it, to the
extent that it has economic, social, and political impacts.
any input/output appreciated.brian
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brian thomas carroll the_electromagnetic_internetwork
electromagnetic researcher matter, energy, and in-formation
human {AT} electronetwork.org http://www.electronetwork.org/
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