Saturday, March 13, 2010

global mush

"Creativity requires periodic, temporary "encapsulation" as opposed to the kind of constant global openness suggested by the slogan "information wants to be free." Biological cells have walls, academics employ temporary secrecy before they publish, and real authors with real voices might want to polish a text before releasing it. In all these cases, encapsulation is what allows for the possibility of testing and feedback that enables a quest for excellence. To be constantly diffused in a global mush is to embrace mundanity." Jaron Lanier, author of You Are Not a Gadget

--One of the authors I look forward to reading in our Future of Life course next Fall.

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