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Electronic technology and the metaphor of the city

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Electronic technology and the metaphor of the city
Heterogeneous
Spatial
Visual
Conclusion

The metaphor of the city suggests to us that the cyberspace should be thought of as:

collective,

heterogeneous,

spatially organized,

and visually realized.

Collective

A contemporary city is an enterprise, whose inhabitants lead a curious double life. Each inhabitant is pursuing his or her own agenda, and yet the activities of all combine to give direction and life for the whole city. Cyberspace, or at least the [glossar]Collective action The Internet has this quality, and perhaps no available metaphor other than the city captures the tension by which individual action leads to collective sense of coherence. Could we imagine electronic technology compared to a farm, a house, a forest, or a mountain? None of these seems appropriate. [glossar]The Global villagemetaphor is a special case.) Nor in fact is the [glossar]Infobahn.html particularly appropriate, although this is perhaps the dominant metaphor in the United States. Above all, the metaphor of the city privileges the social over the individual.

Twenty or thirty years ago, the dominant comparison was between the (standalone) computer and the inidividual human mind or brain. Postmodern culture has little interest in pursuing this analogy, because it has so thoroughly deconstructed the [extern] Cartesian subject.

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Electronic technology and the metaphor of the city
Heterogeneous
Spatial
Visual
Conclusion

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