Mark Dery on Mon, 21 May 2001 06:52:31 +0200 (CEST) |
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Alan: To be frank, phrases like "cultural production" and "textual practice" give me the fantods. They reek of Prada Marxism, they're conveniently vague---sufficiently so that they cover a multitude of intellectual sins---and can usually be replaced by clearer words that cost less ("textual practice" = *writing*). More often than not, they amount to intellectual handwaving. In any event, if you're arguing for a Nettime that makes room for a vibrant profusion of ideas and opinions, then we're in complete agreement. If, on the other hand, you're defending your---and my---right to be willfully obscure, I'm afraid I can't agree. Is there room, here, for "many modes of thinking, working through ideas"? No question. Nonetheless, I refuse to unplug my critical faculties in the name of a faux populism that throws wide the floodgates to any and every post. Let a billion flowers bloom, and you have intellectual kudzu. We live in an attention economy. Time-starved and data-glutted, most of us appreciate posts that don't have to be read with a weed-whacker in one hand. Nettime, as its .sig file suggests, is "a moderated mailing list for net criticism, collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets." Net criticism gets pride of place, in that micro-mission statement, with cultural politics taking up the rear. There's no mention of ePoetry or ASCII art or my own private turbo-blog, much as that pains me. Whatever else it is, Nettime is a forum for public discourse. *Public*, not private. *Discourse*, not solipsistic self-expression with one finger on the "send" button. It's incumbent on all of us to contextualize our remarks rather than begin them in medias res, as if our listening audience has been privy to our internal monologue all along, like devoted fans of the daily soaps who can flick on in mid-show and pick up the thread without missing a stitch. It helps to know that the prose snippet you posted has to do "with the stereotyping of.animals whose characteristics are related primarily to those of first-grade readers." It would have been *more* enlightening to have had that information at hand while reading the text in question. I'm not calling for a Stalinist purge of our Inner ePoets, for Chrissakes; I'm simply asking for a little context. Be polemical. Be passionate. But if you believe your thoughts matter, don't cloak them in the intellectual equivalent of a cloud of squid ink; make them transparent to me. A parting thought: If you "feel, like many others, outside of the nettime mainstream," you may want to consider the possibility that Nettime *has* no mainstream. We're *all* on the outside, Alan. Which is Nettime's greatest strength---or one of them. Regards, M. Dery _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold