Kevin Murray on Fri, 12 Jun 1998 17:43:14 +0200 (MET DST) |
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<nettime> Doors@2000 |
[A little parable to think about the relationship between abstraction and progress] Meet the challenge of the next millennium with a revolution in information technology... The story so far: 87 Romans invent computers for calculating taxes 132 Computers linked throughout Roman Empire to form an 'Internet' 143 First Christian mailing list in operation, enabling the cult's spread throughout Roman Empire 164 Hypertext version of the Bible uploaded 325 Internet under government of Christian Church with ROMAN Operating System 450 Poor network maintenance leads to system crash; much data lost irretrievably 1100 Alternative PROPHET Operating System emerges in Eastern markets 1455 The Gutenberg Bible published, a transposable VR sacred environment 1503 Leonardo constructs first virtual reality environment 1564 Luther coordinates satellite grid for computing free of ROS network 1700 CAPITAL Operating System offers dual-platform (ROS & POS) compatibility with satellite grid 1800 Photopolymerisation plants begin nanotechnology revolution in England 1925 Wetware personal net implants 1940 Irreversible Fibre Inscription device 1991 DOORS operating system established by William Portus and now... The MacroHard corporation is proud to announce a revolution in information technology--the DOORS@2000 information delivery system The last time something this big happened was when Romans invented computers in the first century. >From the beginning of the first millennium, mankind has quested to extend the reach of the information to far flung corners of the globe, and into the depths of the human body. Having reached the limits of information coverage, the challenge of the third millennium is now upon us. This is the challenge of *meaning*. For almost two thousands years, scientists, programmers and engineers have vainly tried to develop the sophisticated systems for constructing meaning that would fill our extensive information networks. But it took the vision of one man, William Portus, to see the single factor that could put meaning within our reach. William Portus, walking through the Sierra National Park, narrowly escaped a falling Douglas fir tree. This experience prompted a sudden revelation: meaning is inversely proportional to the durability of the medium. Portus has discovered the irreversibility principle. Scientists had already been developing the Irreversible Fibre Inscription technology. It provided the perfect medium for Portus' vision. In little more than a decade, the DOORS operating system was being used in 83% of American homes. During this time there was an explosion of meaning in all varieties: news, gossip, opinion and commentary. But this meaning technology was still its embryonic form. Portus knew a further challenge lay ahead. DOORS@2000 pushes meaning beyond news, beyond editorial, beyond classifieds. Prepare yourself for the ultimate horizon: *tradition*. Tradition is the meaning that crosses generations and extends beyond our own world to the time of our ancestors. Using a core Irreversible Fibre Inscription device, DOORS@2000 adds new dimensions of bulk and awkwardness. The InfoPort technology maximises manual effort, allowing the user to contribute directly to the physical operation of meaning retrieval. One of its many radical innovations is a hinged spine that allows for a hand leaf turning operation. This spine is designed with special glues that bear the traces of previous operation, thus allowing users to easily recover familiar sections for careful re-reading. Optionally, users might like to indent a corner of the page for more personalised use. MacroHard accredited trainers are available to instruct users in leaf-turning. This is not the end of the road. The challenges are only beginning. MacroHard scientists are already far advanced in their quest to enhance the manual participation of these "InfoPorts". Research has already begun on production methods that will result in leaves that are joined prior to using. In the future, who knows--you might be able to cut the leaves before reading! The future is yours--start thinking now! LATEST NEWS Final date on the launch of DOORS@2000 Date: 1st January 2000 Location: Sierra Nevada William Portus is likely to accompany with launch with a traditional tree felling. Rock bank "Gathering Moss" is rumoured to attend. For further news, please knock on the door at: "http://www.kitezh.com/shock/darkroom/dknock.htm" --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: [email protected] and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: [email protected]