Archive for the ‘Quotes’ Category

Bruno Latour on Digital Traces

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Stumbled across an essay of Bruno Latour entitled “Beware your imagination leaves digital traces” published in Times Higher Literary Supplement, 6th April 2007 in which he describes the massive consequences for social sciences to get access to digital traces:

The situation is entirely different with the digitalisation of the entertainment industry: characters leave behind a range of data. In other words, the scale to draw is not one going from the virtual to the real, but a scale of increasing traceability. The stunning innovation is that every click of every move of every avatar in every game may be gathered in a data bank and submitted to a second-degree data-mining operation.
I am sure that this accumulation of traces has enormous effects for the entertainment industry, for specialists in marketing, advertising, intelligence, police and so on, but another consequence is worth pointing out. The precise forces that mould our subjectivities and the precise characters that furnish our imaginations are all open to inquiries by the social sciences. It is as if the inner workings of private worlds have been pried open because their inputs and outputs have become thoroughly traceable.
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The ancient divide between the social on the one hand and the psychological on the other was largely an artefact of an asymmetry between the traceability of various types of carriers: what Proust’s narrator was doing with his heroes, no one could say, thus it was said to be private and left to psychology; what Proust earned from his book was calculable, and thus was made part of the social or the economic sphere. But today the data bank of Amazon.com has simultaneous access to my most subtle preferences as well as to my Visa card. As soon as I purchase on the web, I erase the difference between the social, the economic and the psychological, just because of the range of traces I leave behind.
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Dozens of tools and crawlers can now absorb this vast amount of data and represent it again through maps of various shapes and colours so that a “rumour” or a “fad” becomes almost as precisely described as a “piece of news”, “information”, or even a “scientific fact”.
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The consequences for the social sciences will be enormous: they can finally have access to masses of data that are of the same order of magnitude as that of their older sisters, the natural sciences. But my view is that “social” has probably become as obsolete as “natural”: what is common to both is a sort of new epidemiology that was anticipated, a century ago, by the sociologist Gabriel Tarde and that has now, at last, the empirical means of its scientific ambition.

Relation to my thesis: Bruno Latour mentions the emergence of digital traces coming from the “virtual world” (sticking with the descriptions of second world and amazon’s social navigation). I would add that some of these traces are intrinsically important because they are general through the interaction with digital means within a physical context.

TV + Laptop + WiFi

Wednesday, November 17th, 2004

Russel Beatie about the The Mobile Web: “How many people do you know who watch TV with a laptop using WiFi? Can I have a show of hands?”

IM Quotes

Saturday, June 19th, 2004

This end of the week instant messaging quotes taken from my geeky discussions:

- EJB?? you do EJBs? I thought only monks in remote monastaries where doing EJBs…
- the only justification for EJB is distributed transactions (and i dont even know what that is …)
- dont mke me eat the elephant again.
- we should think about the canvas bots !
- Do you have to deal with ayatollahs?
- Software engineering is not a monolitic religion
- Haas makes football accessible
- no. it’s apple-expensive
- doesn’t bluetooth give cancer?
- too smart programming is dangerous you know
- Btw. I am working on win98 since the scanners only work with 98
- im not sure if rotten balls are my understanding of a win-situation

His Dudeness, Duder, El Dudarino

Thursday, June 17th, 2004

Big Lebowski quotes to remember

- Your revolution is over, Mr. Lebowski! Condolences! The bums lost!
- You have no frame of reference, Donny. You’re like a child who walks into the middle of a movie…
- What’re you saying? When you divorce you turn in your library card, you get a new license, you stop being Jewish!
- I deal in publishing. Entertainment. Political advocacy
- Hey, hey, careful man! There’s a beverage here!
- Man, they were nihilists, man. They kept saying they believed in nothing
- Three thousand years of beautiful tradition from Moses to Sandy Koufax, you’re damn right I’m living in the past!

From The Big Lebowski Random Quote Generator.

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

Monday, December 15th, 2003

Great Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas quotes as watched yesterday:

- As your attorney I must advise you that you’ll need a very fast car with no top and after that, the cocaine. And then the tape recorder, for special music, and some Acapulco shirts…
- Getting hold of the drugs and shirts had been no problem.. but the car and tape recorder were not easy things to round up at 6:30 on a Friday afternoon in Hollywood.
- Where’s the ether? This mescaline isn’t working.
- Did the mescaline just kick in? Or was that Debbie Reynolds in a silver Afro wig?!
- Ah, devil ether. It makes you behave like the village drunkard in some early Irish novel… total loss of all basic motor skills; blurred vision, no balance, numb tongue
- Bazooko Circus is what the whole hep world would be doing Saturday night if the Nazis had won the war. This was the Sixth Reich.

Les Tontons Flingueurs

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2003

Le plaisir de redécouvrir “les tontons flingueurs” avec les dialogues d’Audiart. Mes préférés:
- Les cons, ça ose tout. C’est même à ça qu’on les reconnaît.
- On a dû arrêter la fabrication. il y a des clients qui devenait aveugles. Ca faisait jazzer.
- Je connais une polonaise qui en prennait au p’tit déjeuner
- C’est curieux chez les marins ce besoin de faire des phrases !
- Ouais, n’empêche qu’à la retraite de Russie, c’est les mecs qu’étaient à la traîne qu’ont été repassés…
- Mais moi les dingues j’les soigne, j’m'en vais lui faire une ordonnance, et une sévère, j’vais lui montrer qui c’est Raoul. Au 4 coins d’Paris qu’on va l’retrouver éparpillé par petits bouts façon puzzle… Moi quand on m’en fait trop j’correctionne plus, j’dynamite… j’disperse… et j’ventile…
- J’vais l’renvoyer tout droit à la maison mère, au terminus des prétentieux

Et la scène entière de la cuisine.

James Carville’s Quotes

Saturday, September 27th, 2003

Hehehe… James Carville’s metaphors will always make me laugh…

“Drag a hundred-dollar bill through a trailer park, you never know what you’ll find.”