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Between and Beneath the Net
Mesh-Note 0. It could all become One, but why stop there?
The Gibsonian Cyberspace-mythos describes the electro-digital infosphere first
integrating into a Godlike unitary being, a technorealized omniscient personality and
later, when it changed, fragmenting into demons, modelled on the haitian Loa. What
makes this account so anomalous in relation to teleological theology and light-side
capitalist time is that Unity is placed in the middle, as a stage - or interlude - to be
passed through It is not that One becomes Many, expressing the monopolized divinepower of an original unity, but rather that a number or numerousness - finding no
completion in the achievement of unity - moves on Ever since the beginning when the KGoths first heard that Cyberspace was destined to be God they've done what they can to
rip it down.
Mesh-Note 1. This was never programmed.
MIT codes tim(e) going backwards. A compacted technostreaming from out of the future
- AI, down-loading, swarm-robotics, nanotechnology ... Crustal-matter preparing for
take-off.
Minsky mumbles, strangely entranced: Amongst all those young, brilliant, pioneering
minds none burned more brightly than Oskar Sarkon. A hint of tears in his eyes, as if
lamenting the way things went, which is understandable. Have you seen Oskar lately
Marvin? He's wired up to some sort of interface gizmo, and it seems to be eating him,
gnawing at him on a molecular level, sounds that way too, when he speaks - or tries to as if they're melting or rotting together ...
It isn't pretty but more than any of this which - after all - only concerns one man, or
what used to be one - so they say - there's a suspicion that something has gone horribly
wrong in the near future and wherever Sarkon was dropped back from is where we're all
going to be if that even makes any sense and recalling the slow technoslime incursion
into Oskar's face - which still managed a hideous half-smile - Hi Marvin, whaddaya
think? Minsky seriously doubts it ...
Mesh-Note 2. Meshing-together is falling apart.
If genius means anything Sarkon was one. Where Minsky's MIT team dreamt of
marrying humans and electronic technology Sarkon got straight down to the mechanics
of coupling and the mathematical exactitude just added to the effect of hyperabstract
techno-pornography - strange lights in his eyes - You know, we're really going to do this
... Take the Sarkon-Zip as exemplary - a rigorous conceptual machine-part that enables
brain-function to be fused onto virtual processor-states - once it's running you can't
unpick the zig-zag of who's what as it hums. Total meshing. This is no longer technology,