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| Re: <nettime> Information cannot be free |
>josh zeidner <jjzeidner {AT} yahoo.com>
>...The more information I attempt to
>send, the more potential for noise( anti-information
>or entropy ). The more I try to prevent noise, the
>less information( redundancy is a lack of information,
>redundancy is the lack of information ) I encapsulate
>in the message.
>...our reality is merely the interplay of these two
>forces: noise, and information
as with all systems, the distinction between information and noise,
self and other, is a product both of the belief system of the self (as
there is an inherent division of self and other, a distinction of
information and noise made by the self) _and_ by the architecture of
the systems which have manifested that very self. this is the paradox
isn't it: that noise and information (other and self) are only
distinguished by the positioning of the self, by the manifestation of
the self, in relation to other. that is to say, there is no time
_before_ the manifestation of the self, there is no objective
distinction of noise and information _before_ noise and information.
rather, noise and information, the other and the self, are created
simultaneously through a participation/self-creation of or within an
architecture. the self only exists as its objectification within a
level or system. information only exists as a limit, as information
_is_ a limit.
freenet has been very specific, as are all communication
infrastructures (and structures in general), in structuring the
definition of noise and information. structure _is_ this definition.
without the definition there is no 'interplay'.
freenet provides a dynamic redundancy which morphs according to the
user (receiver's) demand. if no one ever requests a certain file, it
has the potential to 'fall off' of freenet. a sort of demand-side,
rather than supply-side 'censorship'. a key structure is used to
separate information from noise. (noise is unwanted information,
information which does not fit the belief landscape of the receiver.)
>http://freenet.sourceforge.net/index.php?page=whatis
>"Freenet dynamically replicates and
>relocates information in response
>to demand to provide efficient service
>and minimal bandwidth
>usage regardless of load. Significantly,
>Freenet generally requires
>log(n) time to retrieve a piece of
>information in a network of
>size n."
at the supply-side of the spectrum, a sort of ultra-fascism exists in
which all information is only consumed/inhabited by the user and
controlled/created by the supplier.
at the receiver-side of the spectrum, a sort of solipsism exists in
which the receiver only inhabits his own belief, his own texts, his
own searches.
freenet has conceived of an architecture between these extremes.
freenet has a sort of darwinistic (demand-side) natural selection
which operates as a function of the users. could one upset the
demand-side 'democracy' of freenet through massive demands for fascist
documents?
in any system in which a common landscape is created through majority,
the failures (the 'social inequities' as you have called them) of the
system occur:
1. at the level of the individual. that is, how the 'majority' is
counted, how the space is divided. a hyper-inflation of certain
individuals (power) through basic bias in the system, or through
duplication, replication, assimilation, simulation.
2. at the level of public space. any minority is made obsolete,
through either extinction or assimilation. the space of the minority
is diminished.
3. at the level of production. a certain structure exists which
controls what _can_ be produced (the material of production:
digital/physical/etc.). as well as what _is_ produced: i.e. the
preservation of authenticity/author/copyright. for example, the
structure of freenet allows the preservation of authenticity and
author (including the anonymous _author_ship possible), the
preservation of the individual as a basic unit of production, but does
not allow the control of the distribution of the production (copyright
enforcement).
so is freenet futile?
freenet is a social structural construction. it does not provide
information 'freedom' if by freedom you mean the absence of limits,
the absence of form, the absence of information/noise distinction. it
is simply an alternative platform of communication, a social space
dynamically constructed and changed by creator/users,
sender/receivers. freenet does not provide us with an ontological
freedom, an escape from the self or the limits of information. it is,
after all, only an architecture. and there is no architecture of
freedom. however, freenet offers an alternative political/belief
landscape, another possible manifestation/definition /environment of
the self.
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