cshirky: RT @diveintomark: I have arrived in Moscow, where I am connected to the same internet we have in North Carolina. This is underappreciated. - http://twitter.com/cshirky...
I look at Second Life and I see how a single prim combines with others to make a table, and with more still to make a house, a parcel, a region, a continent and a world. And I can’t help wonder whether code doesn’t have that same propensity towards aggregation, whether our belief in the ubiquity of data (and that concept of “all information wants to be free”) doesn’t in fact disguise another more hidden truth, which is that while the information may have the same sort of granularity as the blessed prim and may come to exist EVERYWHERE, that the code itself leans towards aggregation, meta data, and semantic tags, each of these larger concepts nested within still larger ones until, maybe, we get to the point where we ourselves are granular actors contained within the larger vessel of code.
- Opensource Obscure
The war at the Lab isn’t a war between growth and stasis, between a “loose confederation of coders” and a tightly organized bureaucracy. It is the war to remember that the technology is in the service of people, with all their hopes and fears, their ambiguity and endless ability to say maybe.
- Opensource Obscure
we're individual actors contributing to the evolution of digital spaces that have no governing body http://bit.ly/16O99W via @dusanwriter
Couldn't they put transmitters on the cars that send the cars positions to control the display of realistic 3D models in realtime? The epredator article suggested it was after the fact.
- SuezanneC Baskerville