Tuesday 15 April 2008

Another life...

Foucault claims that the modern era began with what he calls ' the great confinement'. Social misfits of every stripe were rounded up and consigned to prisons, asylums, workhouses and hospitals. In Foucault's view, these institutions became the pillars of order in modern society. He consistently draws the analogy between prisons and asylums: prisons punish those who refuse to act like everyone else; asylums control those who refuse to think like everyone else. The repressive society that George Orwell imagined in his book 1984, where ' thought police' patrol the streets arresting those who commit ' thought crimes', is already upon us, according to Foucault. We simply fail to recognise it because the prisons are labelled ' hospitals' and the police are called ' doctors'. ( The Rebel Sell, 2003, How the counterculture became the consumer culture, Joseph Heath & Andrew Potter, p 147-48, Quote, Foucault. ) Punk@it

Thursday 31 January 2008

Travel into the machine of your mind


You have to click on the picture for more info
It's not always what it seems to be in Cyberspace. You have to look for a beginning. Are hyperlinks a step nearer to the future. How will we move on? Post-modernism is a movement of modern ideas and theories, which can represent the present world view..or maybe not, who knows.

Friday 18 January 2008

Enter the world of the un-usual and the not-so-real!


Are we gettin' ready for some cyber-travel??!! Happy Journey!! Click on this, chick, for some serious neuro-information...