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Speech for YoungPhilosophy at Technische Universität Darmstadt - August 2011
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CARLO PERONI, MATTEO ANDREOZZI DARMSTADT AUGUST 2011
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CARLO PERONI, MATTEO ANDREOZZI

DARMSTADT AUGUST 2011

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1. Media Theory and Deep Ecology Movement

2. More Complex Environments

3. Networks and Communities

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Proposing some concepts to set a new cultural framework

Exploring the distinction of the notions of Nature and Technology

Suggesting the astonishing role of network as a conceptual tool to face world’s complexity

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1911-1980

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From oral to written culture

From written to print culture

From print culture to electric (mass media) culture

From electric to digital (personal media) culture?

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1912-2009

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Rejection of the man-in-environment image in favour of the relational, total-field image

Local autonomy and decentralization

Diversity

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“Natural” ecology

Human ecology

Ecology of communication

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[we used to have] the human world or artifice on one hand and nature on the other remained two distinctly separate entities.

Arendt

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Today we have begun to "create," as it were, that is, to unchain natural processes of our own (…), and instead of carefully surrounding the human artifice with defenses

against nature's elementary forces, keeping them as far as possible outside the man-made world, we have channeled these forces, along with their elementary power, into the world itself.

Arendt

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Social production

hand made

vs

natural facts

self-producing

in the ecologies of communication these distinctions are no more valid

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A network is a set of nodes interconnected by links

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A clique is a fully interconnected portion of a network

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The partnership finally composed of several villagesis the city-state; it has at last attained the limit of virtually complete self-sufficiency, and, thus, while it comes into existence for the sake of life, it exists for the good life. Hence every city-state exists by nature. (…) From these thingstherefore it is clear that the city-state is a naturalgrowth, and that man is by nature a political animal.

Aristotle

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The possibility of good life depends on three different kinds of ecology

The new paradigm can be defined ecocentric

It should favor a holistic view of reality

We should promote the building of a decentralized network society

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CARLO PERONI, MATTEO ANDREOZZI

DARMSTADT AUGUST 2011


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