Monday, December 24, 2012

Are You A "Digital Maoist"?

What Turned Jaron Lanier Against the Web? | Arts & Culture | Smithsonian Magazine: "And so it is with Jaron Lanier and the ideology he helped create, Web 2.0 futurism, digital utopianism, which he now calls “digital Maoism,” indicting “internet intellectuals,” accusing giants like Facebook and Google of being “spy agencies.” Lanier was one of the creators of our current digital reality and now he wants to subvert the “hive mind,” as the web world’s been called, before it engulfs us all, destroys political discourse, economic stability, the dignity of personhood and leads to “social catastrophe.” Jaron Lanier is the spy who came in from the cold 2.0.

To understand what an important defector Lanier is, you have to know his dossier. As a pioneer and publicizer of virtual-reality technology (computer-simulated experiences) in the ’80s, he became a Silicon Valley digital-guru rock star, later renowned for his giant bushel-basket-size headful of dreadlocks and Falstaffian belly, his obsession with exotic Asian musical instruments, and even a big-label recording contract for his modernist classical music. (As he later told me, he once “opened for Dylan.” )

The colorful, prodigy-like persona of Jaron Lanier—he was in his early 20s when he helped make virtual reality a reality—was born among a small circle of first-generation Silicon Valley utopians and artificial-intelligence visionaries."
Methinks so... RTWT doesn't even begin to describe this one. And if you have the attention span of a fruit fly like most drones you should at least read the last page of this Smithsonian article if you think you're speechless now.  Lanier presents the penultimate example of what it really means to be speechless.
Did I forget to mention that the Maoist's have just re-iterated their call for Americans to be disarmed?