In the network society, information will travel at light speed. In the network society, no one will be offline anymore. In the network society, the boundaries between public and private will blur so much that it will become unclear whether innovation comes from the industry or from households. The spectrum between one-to- one and many-to-many will fully be utilized by both humans and machines, messages will still be broadcast, but objects will too.
THE ULTIMATE DECENTRALIZATION MACHINE: THE INTERNET, AS IT WAS MAPPED ON 3 AUGUST 2009
PHOTO: MATT BRITT ➝ COMMONS.WIKIMEDIA.ORG
ONLINE EVERYWHERE YOU GO, 24 HOURS A DAY ➝ AUTHORS AND OWNERS / ANDREW KATZ
PHOTO: BEATE PALAND ➝ WWW.FLICKR.COM/PHOTOS/ALICE_C/4554189742
UP FRONT, PERSONABLE AND FACE-TO-FACE ➝ DESIGN AND GOVERNMENT / BERT MULDER
SCREENSHOT
HOME IS WHERE I PLUG IN MY LAPTOP
PHOTO: KEVIN MCSHANE ➝ WWW.FLICKR.COM/PHOTOS/LOBRAUMEISTER/4126174862
DECENTRALIZATION = RETRIBALIZATION (BURNING MAN FESTIVAL, USA)
PHOTO: CHRISTOPHER MICHEL ➝ WWW.FLICKR.COM/PHOTOS/CMICHEL67/4966958892
MOBILE PEER-TO-WORLD REPORTING
STILL FROM AMATEUR VIDEO ➝ GOOGLE SEARCH ENTRY= ‘NEDA + IRAN’
TWITTER VISUALIZED BY FLOWING DATA ➝ DESIGN LITERACY: ORGANIZING SELF-ORGANIZATION / DICK RIJKEN
PHOTO: YOAN BLANC ➝ WWW.FLICKR.COM/PHOTOS/GREUT/502095764