Doug Rushkoff has spoken of the architecture of Lower Manhattan coming to
resemble that of a microprocessor. The gates keep becoming more tightly
packed; for every meter you move closer to the Valhalla (old Verizon co-lo
facility at 375 Pearl st.), you are one nanosecond closer to perfect
insight.  Or so they think.


On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 9:07 AM, Armin Medosch <ar...@easynet.co.uk> wrote:

> On 09/30/2013 01:12 PM, Felix Stalder wrote:
>
>> OK. It's the machines. You convinced me. Now, what?
>>
>> Felix
>>
>
> silent chuckle ...
>
> I wanted to throw in my 2pence already a while ago. Last year I had
> the opportunity of investigating the matter journalistically, through
> a series of interviews, and I was lucky to find a couple of insiders
> who would talk.
 <...>


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