David Garcia via Nettime-tmp on Tue, 1 Aug 2023 11:22:04 +0200 (CEST)


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Science fiction is by no means always about the future it can also start by imagining an alternative past or present but with a single key counterfactual that changes everything. So taking this as a starting point let's suppose the internet had never been invented (or otherwise come into being). In this scenario the computer is still there, mobile telephony is still there, just not the internet. There are those who might argue that such a proposition is itself technologically illiterate as the internet follows as inevitably as night follows day from the existence and proximity of telephony and computers. So the marriage is inevitable as is the progeny. To which I reply; of course but that is the author’s challenge, to imagine a plausible set of circumstantial obstacles, social, political, technical or military. How might it have happened and how would the world look? what would have changed? The exercise is in some sense a war against amnesia as even those of us born before the age of mass computing would struggle to remember what life was like before the internet.

David Garcia
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