#86 Thurs (9/15/22) - reticularity in The Digital Dionysus: Nietzsche and the Network-centric Condition
The dictionary defines reticularity as being “a pattern or arrangement of interlacing lines resembling a net.” But in the [Gilbert] Simondonian context, this “arrangement of interlacing lines” applies not only to technological objects (Simondon refers to “technical objects”), but to all things and objects, including the human. This “arrangement of interlacing lines” further plays out as the network of relations between objects and things and within objects and things themselves.
in Networked Nightmares: On Our Dionysian Post-Military Condition by Manabrata Guha
May 6, 2010
in The Digital Dionysus: Nietzsche and the Network-centric Condition
May 6, 2010
in The Digital Dionysus: Nietzsche and the Network-centric Condition
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