
Source: Materials for an exploratory theory of the network society (2000), p. 5
Source: Communication Power, 2009, p. 1510
Source: Materials for an exploratory theory of the network society (2000), p. 5
Source: The Internet Galaxy - Reflections on the Internet, Business, and Society (2001), Conclusion, The Challenges of the Network Society, p. 282
Source: The Rise of the Network Society, 1996, p. 500
Psychedelic Society (1984)
Context: Orient yourself towards the psychedelic experience, towards the psychedelic phenomenon, as a source of information. A mirror image of the psychedelic experience in hardware are computer networks. Computer networks, paradoxically enough, are a deeply feminizing influence on society, where, in hardware, the unconscious is actually being created. It's as though we took the Platonic bon mot about how "if God did not exist, Man would invent him", and say "if the unconscious does not exist, humanity will invent it" — in the form of these vast networks able to transfer and transform information. This is in fact what we are caught up in, is a transforming of information. We have not physically changed in the last 40,000 years; the human type was established at the end of the last glaciation. But change, which was previously operable in the biological realm, is now operable in the realm of culture.
March 21, 2004, at the Arab ICT Regulators Forum, Movenpick Dead Sea, Jordan.
From 1980s onwards, Grunch of Giants (1983)
“Time is described only in terms of change in the network of relationships that describes space.”
Three Roads to Quantum Gravity (2000)
Out of Control: The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems and the Economic World (1995), New Rules for the New Economy: 10 Radical Strategies for a Connected World (1999)
“In the marketspace of networks, value flows in webs.”
Out of Control: The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems and the Economic World (1995), New Rules for the New Economy: 10 Radical Strategies for a Connected World (1999)