Technological Panglossianism

When Voltaire’s fictional character Pangloss stated that “we are living in the best of all possible worlds”, he gave root to the concept ‘Panglossianism’. Panglossianism means that everything happens for the best, which could be viewed as an optimistic view of determinism. The viewpoint is given in the novel Candide and the character Pangloss is [...]

When Voltaire’s fictional character Pangloss stated that “we are living in the best of all possible worlds”, he gave root to the concept ‘Panglossianism’. Panglossianism means that everything happens for the best, which could be viewed as an optimistic view of determinism. The viewpoint is given in the novel Candide and the character Pangloss is an irony of the philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. It has always baffled me that this view is called ‘optimism’. Leibniz asserted that God had created the world in the best possible way and since God is good, this way must be good in the sense that a better world is out of the question.

I find this view of optimism repugnant. Optimism has to do with the possibility for change. Feeling happy or content with a predetermined society, has to be the ultimate slave mentality. Panglossianism is the death of creativity.

Once, someone labeled me as a technological optimist. Technological optimism is generally understood as the doctrine that a growing number of technological improvements in such areas as food production, environmental quality and energy will sustain life as human population soars. I am a technological optimist, but only in the following sense:

  1. the technology of today is not sustainable
  2. the people of today will not agree with technological reduction
  3. the only hope is better technology

I am a technological activist and hopist. An optimist in the panglossianist sense, is a person who are against both technological progress and reduction.

The structural flatness of web 2.0 represents a hope for a better future. This hope does not originate in technology, but in communication. Communication is the key to the future, and flatness is the key to communcation, and web 2.0 technologies are the key to flatness.

To exemplify, in an academic mindset the paragraph above might lead to resenting questions as “who are saying that web 2.0 represents a hope for a better future?”. This resenting question has to do both with the objectivity problem and the hierarchical viewpoint. Since an academic voice is supposed to be the voice of objectivity, the claim does not have any location and therefore has to be referred to a “real” location. In the hierarchical play this usually means looking upwards, or sideways, for a location. The problem is that the reference is also a voice of objectivity, and so it goes on in an endless play of empty locations. There is a simple remedy to the inclination of a “culture of no culture”, simple and still so almost unbelievable difficult. The remedy could be to view the spokesperson as a person, instead of mr Nothingness. It would seem like a person would be a reasonable location for communication. It would also be reasonable to regard features as gender, age, race and religion as objectivity striving, intrapersonal features instead of viewing them as destabilizing parameters in a cult of ostensible objectivity.

Technoscience

Yesterday, I renamed the category “research” to technoscience. Just now I wrote the opening paragraph for an essay about technoscience in the location of web 2.0. It hit me that this short text also works as an explanation for why I renamed the category research to technoscience. Quoting myself:

Technoscience means a sense that science and [...]

Yesterday, I renamed the category “research” to technoscience. Just now I wrote the opening paragraph for an essay about technoscience in the location of web 2.0. It hit me that this short text also works as an explanation for why I renamed the category research to technoscience. Quoting myself:

Technoscience means a sense that science and technology cannot be separated. That understanding should be quite common among persons having a stake in the concept. I am more uncertain about the location of the concept. I have placed it in various locations in relationship to related words as science and reserach. Recently, the ontology of technoscience has becoming more and more clear to me. I think persons with a stake in the concept should go all the way and kick out ’science’ from the academic throne – ie from our viewpoint. Technoscience is not a relational concept balancing between words as science and research. Some of the things I do is science, but science is only a part of my academic work. I am doing techosciene in the same sense a quantum physician is doing science. Technosicence is not a relative of science, it is a reconstruction of science.

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Daily Photo Design 0013

Location:
I was cooking spare ribs and grilled pumpkin, noticed the beauty of the shape and color in the pumpkin. Little time. Busy busy. Tripod, camera, flash, blue reflector screen (intuition…). Sigma 30/1,4 lens with full aperture to separate background and foreground from the main motive. Busy busy, my wife passes and put the small pumpkin [...]

Daily Photo Design 0013

Daily Photo Design 0013

Location:
I was cooking spare ribs and grilled pumpkin, noticed the beauty of the shape and color in the pumpkin. Little time. Busy busy. Tripod, camera, flash, blue reflector screen (intuition…). Sigma 30/1,4 lens with full aperture to separate background and foreground from the main motive. Busy busy, my wife passes and put the small pumpkin exactly where it is in the photo – Serendipity for sure. Busy busy. Compact Flash card into computer. Photo software. Darken the background – hide the dishwasher and sink. Leaving some details in the background, and most in the foreground to locate the photo. I didn’t want the pumpkins to hover in darkness.

I’m currently thinking (an soon writing) about location in photo/design/art, in relation to everything that happened since the birth of the Internet. With this location / description appended to the photo, no one can mistake it for being an unsuccessful professional studio photo. The location of this photo is elsewhere and the location is built into the photo itself. It’s all about being creative and having fun. Playing with technology, with reality. Share impressions. Learning.

By the way, the water drops are genuine – moisture from pumpkin flesh meeting air… The water drops are instances of serendipity. If this had been a professional studio photo, the photographer probably would have wiped the pumpkin clean and after that added water drops at exactly the right places.

By the way no 2, this is a banana pumkin from our garden. Some say its the tastiest kind of pumpkin, and I find it difficult to disagree. It was delicious!

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The Location of an Author

The question discussed in this text could be formulated like this: what is the location of the blogger or a related kind of web 2.0 author? The location will strongly influence our view of the persons spinning the net of web 2.0. Are bloggers, for example,  ‘authors’ or are they something new, something still to [...]

Google Docs DocumentThe question discussed in this text could be formulated like this: what is the location of the blogger or a related kind of web 2.0 author? The location will strongly influence our view of the persons spinning the net of web 2.0. Are bloggers, for example,  ‘authors’ or are they something new, something still to be named and understood?

”’ The first paragraph ”’
Everything starts in a location. You can call it ontology or just view it as a partial origin for every story told by material-semiotic story telling processes making up our space time continuum. In a theistic frame of reference there is always a master location to use as a point of reference. But God does not really regard Jürgen Habermas’ book Theory of Communicative Action as his bible. God talks, or writes, in parables rather than use his omnipotence to make us understand his will. I use a male God construction because I cannot see God as a woman. A woman/mother would not do the things God do to his children. The western annexation of Iraq and the tragedy of 9/11 both had male locations.

(Read the complete draft, < 3 A4)

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