by way of tbyfield@panix.com <t byfield> on Sat, 8 Aug 1998 19:14:06 +0200 (MET DST) |
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<nettime> what if... |
just inspired by yesterdays news [5 August], a little dark scenario: what if... that's a game i still like. what if the (overrated) dow jones would fall due to a mass panic and massive use of uncontrollable online trading systems, detached from the centralized autotrading instances at wall street, fall and fall as if there would be no end. free fall induced by out of control digital economy. the deep fall after the long boom, the deregulated down of the curve bionomics are unable to conceptualize. everyone wanting their ecash back at once. sell! so, many people will be poor suddenly, but the net won't die and probably route around it. people will likely have more time also, but they won't buy more books. it will be a time for the big philantrophes to prove their generosity. a billionaire may buy the library of congress, (exchange it with a TV network as the dollar is not much worth for a while) digitize the books and put it on the net. which , as all other digital technology will have to be loserfriendly suddenly. other billionaires won't sell any copies or licenses as everbody is "economically disadvantaged" now and will copy or get it for free. you can imagine that in such times prisons, police and courts are unable to deal with such 'small illegal activity'. even if they use automated judgement already today. while first china declares Windows as national shareware, others care more about how to get organized their daily dinner. so, with the help of many volunteers (free food), the library is digitized within a scaleable timeframe. suddenly all the books ever published in english will be available for free. so what? billions of people will have other problems they simply won't care. while some find a new life in the nets. i'm sure it will be a time were people develop new text processing tools, interfaces, groupware and the like. were the net becomes a true environment for new ideas and better tools. today creative people develope tools like 'theBrain' applauded by Esther Dyson, one calls the net the web and many are expecting e-commerce to change their live. (meanwhile everyone uses e-mail and listservers which weren't really updated for the last 20 years) the PC is an outdated model and TV, game-machine, juke box and banking terminal becomes one, a mintel like 'free service'. interfaces are not very much text based. education is in a crisis. people tend to group around mass hysteria. the moon gets its own domain name and outsourcing of capital enters a new round. etc.etc. many people gamble a bit at the stock markets, there's less state control and zero taxes of the global financial markets. Soros makes a lot of money and warns the world of an upcoming baisse etc. etc. (btw. Soros could be a sponsor of a free cultural groupware, in fact he has even an implementation environment. all the offices in east europe. it will have a menu point for 'open dialogue' and a helpfile on 'humanism' and will likely run under windows) --- # 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: majordomo@desk.nl and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@desk.nl