Sunday 1 February 2009

Web 2.0 _ relations of power

Following the logic of the previous post... here Juan Martin Prada exemplifies the role o WEB 2.0 in the understanding of power... the notion of relationality is coming to to forefront.

"in this second stage of the Web, we should speak not of power but of the relations of power, given that dominion is not a unilateral relation here, but rather it operates through power plays that are mobile, unstable, based on diffuse circulation strategies and the transmission of individual initiatives and freedom.

We could even say that in the context of the new culture of digital participation, politics can only be conceived properly as the organization of social interactions. Ideally, the most appropriate political model would be that inherent to the connected multitude itself, self-organizing its interactions in the full exercise of its decision and participation possibilities. The autonomy of politics, as a notion that implies separation or representativity, would thus no longer have any meaning. This political and social model would begin to take form today in those forms of organization distributed in networks, in the multiplicity of all the connected singularities, characterized by that Spinozan thought, where beings are constituted through desire, through the pleasure of being alive."

Juan Martin Prada - “Web 2.0″ as a new context for artistic practices

http://www.re-public.gr/en/?p=307

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