Book part: Digital knowledge, obsessive computing, short-termism and need for a negentropic Web
Abstract
Bernard Stiegler speaks about digital tertiary retention
and the need for an epistemological revolution as well as
new forms of doctoral studies and discusses the practice
of ‘contributive categorization,’ the ‘organology of
transindividuation,’ ‘transindividuation of knowledge’ and
individuation as negentropic activity. He calls for an ‘economy
of de-proletarianization’ as an economy of care, compares the
impact of the digital on the brain with heroin and expects the
reorganization of the digital from the long-term civilization
in the East.
Preferred Citation
BibTex
Stiegler, Bernard: Digital knowledge, obsessive computing, short-termism and need for a negentropic Web. In: Simanowski, Roberto: Digital Humanities and Digital Media. Conversations on politics, culture, aesthetics and literacy. London: Open Humanities Press 2016, S. 290-304. DOI: 10.25969/mediarep/11924.
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year = 2016,
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address = {London},
booktitle = {Digital Humanities and Digital Media. Conversations on politics, culture, aesthetics and literacy},
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author = {Stiegler, Bernard},
title = {Digital knowledge, obsessive computing, short-termism and need for a negentropic Web},
year = 2016,
doi = {10.25969/mediarep/11924},
editor = {Simanowski, Roberto},
address = {London},
booktitle = {Digital Humanities and Digital Media. Conversations on politics, culture, aesthetics and literacy},
pages = {290--304},
publisher = {Open Humanities Press},
}
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