The i-phone blurs boundaries. It consolidates the flow of information between different dominions of commerce, exchange, and identity; it capitalizes upon convergence. It is eternal recurrence, mise-en-abyme-en-multitude, an endless assemblage of unconscious reflections turning upon themselves.
It turns Zeus’s sky to blood and Zeno’s river to brass.
A picture of the world, upon a picture of the world learning of its own conditions, upon a picture of the world devising its own outcome.
Repetition unto death.
Again-and-again.
It is the second apparatus (following the camera in its relation to light) responsible for totalizing the organization of the first regime of madness: an unending system of signs perpetuated by their inherent interconnectedness. It denies the teleology of a prime-mover, and co-opts the responsibility for universal motion based on a stratagem of machinic desires that surpass design.
The fall of the Holy Roman Empire was the result of idolatry, of the inversion of the dualism between subjectivity and images, so that man, following a historically grandiose and romantic preoccupation with representation, himself became a function of the images he produced.
Images began to haunt their audience.
Specters against spectators.
The autonomization of symbolic power to the point of destruction.
The images themselves, as Vilem Flusser notes, were also destroyed. Man tore “the elements of the image from the surface and arranged them into lines,” into texts, reconstituting the moving forward of history as linear, as a chronology of thought inching fearfully away from the idols of a ruinous past.
Writing, however, continued calling out to the sky.
The sun speaking to the sun.
Occulted by the deliberate and literal systematization of the event, the epitaphs of images once eclipsed have returned again to organize themselves in an apparatus that localizes a transcendent efficacy; a dispositif that compartmentalizes our relationship to an eternal empire.
1 comments:
i really like this one. the sun speaking of the sun..
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