Friday, December 28, 2007
Thursday, October 11, 2007
The Vessel of Knowledge
I would like to attach this image to the idea of moving within and through a relentless artifactualism, which forbids any direct si(gh)tings of nature (Donna Haraway), as well as to the theory of The Dream Society (Rolf Jensen), in which he introduces his visions of the society following the information society and an economy (Google definition) based upon the marketing of stories and emotions.
Chapter two of The Dream Society presents six emotional market profiles:
- Adventures for Sale
- The Market for Togetherness, Friendship, and Love
- The Market for Care
- The Who-Am-I Market
- The Market for Peace of Mind
- The Market for Convictions
I am only beginning to explore what my ensemble of empirical fields will consist of. The previously mentioned The Passion of The Christ (TM) Tear Bottle will be tested as an entrance into the Market for Peace of Mind. Likewise, I think of testing the coupling of people who sell stories about science (like Peter Lund Madsen) with The Market for Convictions, the prostitute Susanne with The Market for Togetherness, Friendship, and Love, the Web 2.0 phenomenon with The Who-Am-I Market, and I would like to introduce the study in the light of Clipper Odyssey and its journey into the Pacific Ocean and several trips into exotically staged islands. I still haven't ideas for The Market for Care, but I wonder if a private hospice would serve the purpose here.
I hope that these ideas will be useful for telling a story providing rich and varied insights about human existence, sociotechnical actornetworks, as well as situated studies of easily overseen privileged locations (Google Scholar suggestions on 'politics of location'). I guess that I now need only to learn the magic words allowing this, or something similar or better, to happen.
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