ROUTINIZATION, INCORPORATION, INTEGRATION

CROSSFORMATTING.

BEHAVIORAL / ALGORITHMIC RELAYS in cybernetic networks

Routinizations, coordinations, and calibrations between individual/group behaviors and the logics of technological systems (particularly, networked computational systems)

as forces and practices of incorporation/integration

 

PRESENTATION TO PROCESSING

The militarization of vision and a new ‘regime of the image’

A general failure in the field of representation

The imaging apparatus moving from the complex of mechanical reproduction (flat plane, basis in reflection) to a cybernetic database-complex. 

This ‘machine-image’ relies upon:

a cybernetic visual capacity (‘improved,’ distributed, ‘safe’ militarized seeing)

a representation harnessed to and formatted by the logic of the database

a system of vectors (traces, propensities) and statistical clusters

            --all, as indelibly connected to processes of incorporation/integration, involving the transfer of skills and capacities between human and machine and the making adequate of this complex to new regimes of productivity

 

MOBILITY LOGISTICS

Look to cyclical patterns, routines, as incorporated/integrated:

a ‘looping’ in formats of transport and transmission.

Look to the representation historically in terms of various manipulations in the field of mobility and in movement-sensitization

OPERATIVE RHYTHMS.  Not linear acceleration – speed – but various kinds of rhythmic operations, various matrixes of temporal flux, which are involved with expanding or condensing various stretches of time, in conjunction with bodily movements and social, psychic, and technical machines.

  

 

Rhythms (paces, rates), movements (micro, macro), and machines (social, psychic, and technical) are networked together and embroiled in processes of embodiment both private and public. They employ relay devices (RFs).  These relays facilitate a ‘language’ based in coordination (over relation).

Private and public bodies sedimentate through movement-rhythm-machine coordinations that have become ‘caught’ in cyclical patterns, or routines.

Movements – corporeal or representational, real or virtual, from the smallest perceptual movements to the largest movements of crowds – occur against matrices of rhythm.  Movement is the internalization of rhythm as it intersects with machines.  Social, psychic, and technical machines are engaged in processes of ordering, counting, transmitting, transporting, and generally structuring the conditions for flow.