Engineering
Our Global Identity and
Reforming The Present As The Past
by
Randy Koppang
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| The
Iraq war is a scene of global theatre being played out. For
both the Bush administration, as well as Mideasterners, an
identity crisis is being staged. The Bush administration's
immediate prosecution of war was an effort to reinvent its
own identity. |
Mystery is that
unauthorized quantity found in defiant forces of nature. You
might call it the hidden-ground. Personal experience confirms
the mysteries exclusively. This allied realm, this
subtle set of energies, does not replicate well in rational
lab tests. Such forces or energies do not exist at all for
most people, perceptually speaking.
The holo-dynamics
of mystery could be a vitalist virtue of our aesthetic
paradigm. However, the anomalous meta-physics of mystery
are, as yet, not assets of our present aesthetic moment. This
is because the consensus of popular reality - that of the
TV-generations - is modeled on, is a model of, mechanical
perspectives on natural wonders. It is not practical for a
controllable machine (nature) to be guaranteed dependable
if it did not "have all the bugs out." Likewise, the paranormal
functions of reality are censored out of experience
- relegated to fictional content by those co-conspirators
who mold mass conformity.
Economically,
the practical bottom line of our social providence is much
better served by a model of reality which explains all possibilities
in mechanistic terms; terms which are scientifically predictable.
This is "our" worldview. It originated in an environment
of predictably linear, literate logic. In the visual space
of a page is where how we know was ordered, as a mechanical
sequence of words. If science is anything it must be predictive.
The problem is,
the rational perceptions of our scientific social order are
only one way to perceive. We could have a resonant,
nonlinear way to know of human activities in nature; perhaps
we do, and don't know it. Our worldview of nature is static;
what if there is a second nature? We'll get
to that.
A predictive,
rational science of perception is a service to society. It
is also a disservice because it has a bad habit of demanding
conformity to the scientific limits of how to know. Controlling
what is known controls what people do.
As Marshall McLuhan
said of NASA and the science responsible for it, "The U.S.
space program apes the old hardware economy of the pre-electric
age ..."1 McLuhan implies, of course, that our
"futuristic" applications of space technology are actually
obsolete. Given the devolving NASA project failures since
they allegedly went to the moon, McLuhan's observations from
1968 are correct.
McLuhan will figure
preeminently here, as a result of his groundbreaking insights
into better Understanding the history of what people
do. What people persist in doing is manipulate nature with
their technologies (Media). But more importantly, as
media is used it manipulates the user in return - as if it
were part of you - which it is!
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20th
century techno-evolution led to lucid illustrations advertising
the self-realization that 'Media-R-Us', like this one
from 1973. A chronology of such ads can be viewed in the
gallery of Aducation of www.xenochrony.com
or see his personal site at http://anw.com/RK/index.htm |
One view of history
is that it is the evolution of technologies. Another view
of history is that it is a series of conspired wars. Technological
evolution has largely been the history of inspired weaponry.
The nexus of war and technology is a core facet of innovation,
but with the advent of cyber-chip software a paradigm shift
occurred. The point of convergence is that there are inexorable
mysteries to perceive, especially so due to the ever present
software environment and never just one way or system for
perceiving.
From
Habit To Environment
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| The
effects are surgical, as McLuhan said, of the Pavlovian pain
"reflex felt by human beings in an environment of electric
information. Such an environment is itself a phenomenon of
self amputation." |
A foremost principle in McLuhan's media critique pertains
to habits of use. Use habits can become an environment. As
the use-pattern of a technology becomes evermore popular,
people habituate to it. Technologies transcend their intended
purpose. They in turn become an environment with psycho-social
effects.
All of history
has been subject to this; what's new, thanks to McLuhan, is
this realization. There were environmental effects/affects
in the pre-electric mechanical age, just as there are now,
in our post-electromechanical computer-chip environment. Yes,
digital cyber-techni requires electricity. However, digital-chip
effects are an entirely new species, evolved from their electromechanical
ancestors. As McLuhan said in 1968, "Our new technological
resources have simply bypassed the Newtonian age. Such sudden
changes amount to a kind of transvaluation of values and a
resulting feeling of the meaninglessness of life and human
endeavor because of the disappearance of all the previous
goals and objectives."2
"Everything's
disappeared!" as each thunderous paradigm shift in techno-development
persuades people to reacclimate behavior to "new and improved"
devices. Simply put, "the medium is the massage." An innovation
can make a long-lived or traditional way of doing something
obsolete; new social psychologies emerge as crises of identity.
Environmentalizing a new device can re-form how your
world is perceived; how you bond with it.
The introduction
above asserts that today our Western-worldview is biased on
the model of mechanical-reductionism. This may seem contradictory,
considering our pre-electric mechanical age is long obsolete.
This is more of a paradox than a contradiction. There is a
contradiction only because people resist alternate worldviews.
The social psychology of electric media is completely different
from pre-electric media. Thus, a fair assessment of how electric
media influences the user - such as McLuhan's - would logically
lead to an electric-world-view, alternative to our
obsolete mechanical-age model.
Through the Persistence
of Memory-past, this has not happened - by design. "The
knowledge society" of global intelligence is handicapped by
the conspiracy of silence, which academic power structures
mandate. Mechanical model thinking is one of the philosophical
reasons why policies of the George W. Bush administration
are entirely 19th century.
The issue is encapsulated
in McLuhan's iconic aphorism, "The medium is the message."
The content utility (message) of any medium is "puny" compared
to the influence a medium has, as a sensory extension, upon
consciousness. McLuhan generally means to infer that this
influence is due to a medium ascending to an environment.
The issue is essentially the services and disservices of perceptual
change; self inflicted sensory and perceptual change. The
environmental status means to imply exactly that: influences
of perceptual impact effect a comprehensive set of inter-disciplinary
conditions.
The paradox in
an environment is that, for modern man, he is "therefor
unaware of it." Environments are invisible. The content
of an environment is what makes it perceptible. Social effects
from the prior environment bring forth acceptance of the successor,
the most universal recent case being how movies became the
content of TV, affecting the "watcher" habit of the mass living
room audience.
Long before any
media environments manifested, some device was invented. Whatever
it is, a medium is an extension of ourselves. For millennia
people have extended their senses or physical faculties with
some gizmo or other. The Trojan Horse effects don't occur
all at once, of course. When the effects hit, however, they
can be painful; especially those techno-modernizing effects
in pre-literate 3rd/4th-world societies. The effects are surgical,
as McLuhan said of the Pavlovian pain "reflex felt by human
beings in an environment of electric information. Such an
environment is itself a phenomenon of self amputation.
Every new technological innovation is an amputation (extension
of the physical) of ourselves in order that it my be amplified
and manipulated for social power and action."3
Obviously, the
implications of this premise have crucial merit in sorting
out the culture-clash crisis since 911: i.e., between the
instinctive tribal social values of the Mideast vs. the occupying
forces of Western balance of trade and war. We can apply McLuhan's
insights to understand where media effects are being used
opportunistically. McLuhan's insights can serve as a tactic
of viewpoint deconstruction. Such forces can serve to "reform"
the worldview to conform to the dominant organizing principles
of global society: consumerist materialism.
Never forgetting
that the marketing of profitable product distribution plays
a central role in shaping media environments, following is
a highlight of political agendas in this regard.
Dissolving
the Boundaries of Unamerican Identity |
| Iran
ruled to confiscate Barbie as a taboo ambassador of American
culture. In 1996, the head of a government-backed children's
agency called Barbie a "Trojan Horse" sneaking in Western
influences upon women. |
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On 27 February
2004, the Los Angeles Times reported, "Officials in
the Mideast see a secret effort to democratize the region
as a bid to reshape their nations without their consent."4
As America resentfully tries to retrofit the excuse
for Iraq war with some alternative contrivance - the neo-conservative
(a bi-partisan composite of nostalgic Cold-warriorism) plot
thickens. Under the guise of freedom through democratic modernization,
once again a strategy leaks out! It is a "secret" plan
to "reform" the Islamic countries from Morocco to Pakistan.
The plan is an effort to foster "free-market values."
The Trojan Horse
in these free and democratic values is basically the goal
of social fragmentation; the goal of "re-forming" the
Islamic social order. You might call it a marketing ploy.
Or, if you understand cycles of historical novelty, you might
call it The Crusades Revisited. "Democracy," per sŽ,
is just a euphemism. It is a P.R. goal in the context of pre-911
plans for regime change in Iraq; a euphemism for opening up
and dominating the resources of an addictively-desired market.
You might call it imperialism.
In this news item,
where the American plan to "reform" is reported, the Arab
leaders interpret this as an intent to "reshape" their culture
itself. The Arabs couldn't be more right! The American (war)
plan in Iraq is an attempt to "reshape" - "reform" - remake
- alter the structural social fabric of identity itself
in the Islamic world. They do this by institutionalizing,
insisting on, a Western political/economy in Iraq, a systemic
shift in organized thinking and behavior. Under the guise
of "free-trade values," economic aid is a strategy
of behavior modification via market saturation with consciousness-altering
products.
For those who
think I'm mixing apples and oranges - this "product" already
came to a head in Saudi Arabia. On 28 February 2004, there
was a report on how Saudi Arabia had banned Barbie Doll
because she was "too realistic." But whose reality was Barbie
Doll too realistically representative of, you may ask?
She was banned ten years ago. Saudi Arabia also banned Pokemon!
Saudi Arabian religious police were ordered to enforce an
official decree - Fatwa - against Pokemon video
games/cards.5 Pokemon was found to be altering
the attentive-behavior of children. This, in turn, disrupted
the child-rearing tradition, crucial to weaving the fabric
of social conformity/identity.
In the eyes of
the Muslim leaders, their opposition to Pokemon is
an issue of game content. But the problem was described as,
"children became obsessed with the (video) game ... staying
glued to the television program, pestering parents to purchase
Pokemon items." "Muslim leaders in Oman, Quatar, Dubai,
Jordan, and Egypt have also said Pokemon was religiously unacceptable."6
"Saudi Arabia's High Committee for Scientific Research
and Islamic Law said Pokemon games and cards have 'possessed
the minds' of Saudi children."7 In April 2001,
a Fatwa was issued in Dubai saying that the game "is
based on the theory of evolution."8
Meanwhile, back
at the feet of Barbie Doll, Iran ruled to confiscate
Barbie as a taboo ambassador of American culture. "In
1996, the head of a government-backed children's agency called
Barbie a 'Trojan Horse' sneaking in Western influences"9
upon women. So, certain media and its content are Mideast-culture
jammers.
What we have here
is the drama of cognition over issues of identity. This is
occurring everywhere, under the proscenium arch of our satellite
environment, streaming down living-omni-media as global
theatre. On 5 March 2004, the Los Angeles Times began
a theatre review by saying, "In the 60s, Marshall McLuhan
predicted that if the videophone caught on the world would
become a global theater." Not quite. Actually, in his 1970
book From ClichŽ to Archetype McLuhan said, "Since
Sputnik and the statellites, the planet is enclosed in a manmade
environment that ends "Nature" and turns the globe into a
repertory theater to be programmed." The point is, the influential
power of global electric conditions, or climate, to raise
awareness in some cases succeeds to the degree that cultural
values clash over content acceptability.
The momentum of
WTO goals toward globalist resource exploitation demands conspicuous
consumerism in societies where it has been an acultural option.
The Iraq war is the "brass tacks" of globalism, the "remaking
of social order" through the long-count hegemony of cultural
deconstructionism. Yet, Iraq was the perfect setting for the
violent override (speedup) of the "product placement" turnover
of Mideastern social order. An article outlining this Iraqi
setting appeared front page, Los Angeles Times, 15
April 2004, titled, "I'll Take That - And That."
Under the duress
of continued urban warfare, the article reported, "As people
watch more TV, they're seeing these foreign brands and just
grabbing them." "Generally, the first purchase for many Iraqis
these days is a television - and a satellite dish." "There
may even be a psychological component, as a battered and bruised
population indulges in a bit of shopping therapy to brighten
its spirits." Sounds like Bush's prePost-erous "fuzzy
math" psi-op to me.
Issues
of Identity Dissolving and Resolving At The Same Time
In McLuhan's
terms, the "reforming" of the Mideast is classic "dissolving
boundaries": Mideast identity into Western. Electric media,
plus an add-mixture of habit forming content will get you
an affective phase-transition of fast, inexorable "reform."
War is just a quicker way to get hands-on control; oil being
only a short term stop-gap hedge, as we run out of it and
prices skyrocket. But, most of the pre-war effects moving
"forward" toward Westernization, are due to these foreign
techno-forces. This is why the Los Angeles Times article
above, referring to American plans of "reform," quoted Egypt
and Saudi Arabia saying: the plans were being "imposed on
Arab and Islamic countries from the outside."
U.S. Secretary
of State Colin Powell was quoted as saying the plans were
to "help...them..move forward." Yet, the truth is that the
model for Americana is retrograde and adversarial. So, we
have another paradox: America moves underdeveloped countries
"forward" by nostalgically retrieving 19th century protocols
of conflict resolution: war. This used to be called "Frontier
Justice," now it is programming.
In other words,
the Iraq war is a scene of global theatre being played out.
For both the Bush administration, as well as Mideasterners,
an identity crisis is being staged. The Bush administration's
immediate prosecution of war was an effort to reinvent
its own identity. As Senator Ted Kennedy said of Bush on 5
April 2004, "Iraq is his Vietnam!" Here, is where we reintroduce
factors of media effects: "The origins or persistence of war
as a quest for that identity that is always threatened by
technological innovation."10 "Every new technology
necessitates a new war."11
McLuhan's insights
can be elusive. In this case, cyber technologies enhance our
perceptions of a web-connected world of interdependence. They
don't enhance our perceptions of nostalgic territorial battles
on a foreign frontier. On the part of the war perpetrator
now, war serves a need to regain the ground of identity being
lost to current evolving social perceptions. The environment
of electric information is responsible. "Electricity" is a
metaphor for the implicate order of interdependent cooperation.
In many ways,
content in media - in this case, the details of news about
war/terrorism made electrically accessible globally to all
those who may react - simply mirrors the effects (services/disservices)
wrought upon users by the innovation. Mainstream analysts
would disregard perspectives here as incidental. But their
specialty is the mere minutia of content. The specialists
don't see that, as McLuhan pointed out, "Under electric conditions
the content tends... toward becoming environmental itself."12
It is a paradox, but a sign of our times.
The Iraq war was
held to counter, as an antienvironment, the inter-netting
web-connecting wireless Matrix reality of unity. The
wireless matrix resonates in connectedness; the war fragments
the group-mind with physical deconstructionism. The wireless
resonance integrates the mass psyche into the global
village, the global neighborhood, the hyperlinked global mind
of Buckminster Fuller's Spaceship Earth. All the while,
reactionaries abhor the potential profit-motive erosion of
such software communism.
The mechanical
hardware diehards of the Bush administration think mechanically,
with biblically apocalyptic flair, while the webcast-environment
of instantaneous interactive interdependence demands a paradigm
shift in identity perceptions. Such perceptions can be denied,
of course. Thus, policymakers pretend that media are inanimate
and psychically neutral.
Westernization
of the east is inexorable under electric conditions; so is
easternization of the West. This eventuality scares neo-conservatives.
So, the U.S. master plan is bluntly described to "remake the
face of the Middle East." This is an opportunistically created
"clash of realities." Reality is a function of the extent
to which your primary sensory orientation is limited. In the
case of Bush, Ashcroft, Cheney, et al., their policies are
rooted in the visual-bias of the "book." Theirs is a literate
sensory space-time; i.e., a dualistic-dimensional "reality
tunnel." They do things "by the book."
On printing, McLuhan
said, "It created the portable book, which men could read
in privacy ... men could now inspire - and conspire." The
sub-text of Bush neo-conservatism is a reality colored by
the religious guise of Biblical-literacy. When Bush gives
a campaign speech people say "Amen!" When "Bush comes to shove,"
the endtimes-timeline of their anticipatory futurism evokes
policies as exercises in self-fulfilling prophesy.
Mental
Fragmentation and Hegelian Dialectics |
| A
new adversary, by definition, is necessary to replace the
now dead antithesis of the Commie Soviet "Evil Empire," antithesis
to our American thesis. Now we have Islamic terrorism; next,
rogue states; next, near earth asteroids; next, aliens from
space... |
| The applied mode
of Bush's political management derives from the literacy of
Hegelian polarization or fragmentation: the dialectic division
of thesis vs. antithesis. The dialectic presumes that
people, in their imperfections - sins, if you like - can never
know ultimate truths. Thus, we are obliged to settle for either
of the two propositions - thesis/antithesis. Ultimately,
a compromise occurs, and you attain a synthesis of the
two. This synthesis then becomes a prevailing thesis, to be
challenged by a new adversary or antithesis...
Hegel's dialectic
is highly Germanic in its structure. However, the degree to
which the dialectic has been thoroughly concretized as an
institution of political thought is uniquely American. Because
this institution of thinking is reality itself in American
politics, an explanatory insight emerges: beginning with education,
the specifically limited fragmentation of dialectic-reality
dictates by its very nature that, as applied in America,
viable politics can only have two parts - two parties. It
wasn't always the case, but it is now since Prussian/Germanic
structures of literate education were exported here in the
19th century.13 The point in this example is that
literate education places undue emphasis upon the fragmenting
process of the literate reality: the dialectic became a natural
byproduct; a national export product.
By its very nature,
our current socio-political tradition of dialectic relationship
has disaffected our thought itself. The two essential fragments
of the dialectic require each other as adversaries. Existentially,
this adversarial Gestalt presupposes that reality
can only be a continuum of conflict (debate). Since the
dialectic is culturally/paradigmatically integral to media
content under electric conditions, it's a fixture in our psychic
environment; relationally, it IS the environment, and fragmented.
Thus, people are not conscious of it.
This is why, after
the 'cold war' ended, the most astute political scientists
understood that a "new threat" of some sort would soon be
found (contrived, perhaps?). A new adversary, by definition,
is necessary to replace the dead antithesis of the Commie
Soviet "Evil Empire," antithesis to our American thesis. Now
we have Islamic terrorism; next, rogue states; next, near
earth asteroids; next, aliens from space...
Without an adversary,
those proponents and defenders of the currently dominant dialectic
civilization would have no purpose in being. The worldview
of dialectic literacy is thus polarized in its dualistic fragmentation.
These values inherent in the dialectic are perfectly congruent
with McLuhan's diagnosis: literate, alphabetic man is fragmented.
The fragmentary nature of the literacy-paradigm makes all
this perfectly (scientifically) predictable. We actually live
in a new paradigm, but, it will take a while before
the "culture lag" is overcome, and the new perceptions are
institutionalized as values. Meanwhile, the neo-conservatives
conspire with their "doctrine of the change of course," reforming
adversaries in our image. They believe they have their
job cut out for them.
The premise of
McLuhan's assertion regarding fragmentation is rooted in his
correlation of interdisciplinary human studies. In The
Gutenberg Galaxy, McLuhan quotes a study of literate/non-literate
tribal Africans.14 Such studies clearly indicated
social effects upon people in modern transition compared to
Western society. The changes are severe. They fragment society.
Neutralizing
The Magical Word
People
(tribes) who are not literate identify themselves through
the natural vibrating resonance of their oral communication.
Their heightened sense of hearing is alert, in its field of
awareness. Their natural environment is one of communicating
sounds.
This sensory arrangement
is not at all an environment of communication like that of
the printed word. Words in print are abstract symbols. The
phonetic alphabet of word letters are static sounds of silence
in two dimensions. Whereas, oral is 3-D, holodynamic, and
integrates physical body-language with verbal language. "Sounds
are ... dynamic things." Nowadays, sound is used for alternative
healing. Auditory communication becomes multisensory in social
expression. But literacy narrows sensory awareness
with a "stripping of the senses and the interruption of their
interplay in tactile synesthesia."15
The pre-literate
environment of oral communication was this interplay of all
senses via the ear. This environment was upset by the print
revolution. It was undone by converting an auditory/ambient
environment of knowing into a non-resonating two-dimensional
environment of printed-knowing.
Phonetic literacy
is the neutralizing of the "magical world of the resonant
oral word"16 in tribal society. The literate field
of attention narrows down sensory awareness to a visual
space ("reality tunnel") of intensified focus. This "intensity
of awareness," which the attention-field of literacy demands,
can also induce hypnotic trance. As McLuhan notes, "Psychologists
define hypnotism as the filling of the field of attention
by one sense only."17
This trance-effect
is not limited to literate, visual-space focused attention.
Today in 21C, there is a tranceformation happening
with youth culture in this regard. Youth culture has an "obsessional
identification with new technological form." In their case
it's the music CD-walkman and music video habit. As McLuhan
deduced, environments of electronica are retribalizing
TV generations, and returning them to an auditory bias of
focused awareness. This is the post-literate response
to media. The disservices can be similar to the tranced effects
of literacy, however. This species of auditory/oral culture
is not a retrieval of first-nature pre-literate sociology.
Attention Deficit Disorder may well also be a reaction to
the phenomenon. A.D.D. and short-attention span has already
been substantially verified as occurring in small kids watching
TV excessively.
By wearing portable
CD-player headsets, which very many do everyday, in school
and elsewhere, the youth wear their retribalizing tradition
of oral rock culture. They wear it as mythic, culturejammer
clothing. It is oral, "audile-tactile," instantaneous and
involving. But clearly, I've learned from high school teachers,
many kids are tranced-out, as they exclude the school surroundings
with their headset-internalized electro-oral space; not naturally
ambient auditory space. This is internalized oral knowing
and discovery. As McLuhan noted, this space would also be
a trance inducing "field of attention," since, the headset
isolates the ears from their natural function as mediator
for sensory interplay.
Educational
Culture Clash
The
disservice is that the mythic-music video clothing being worn
by youth is contradictory to the demands of literacy goals
in their schools. If there is a culture clash between the
West and Mideast, there is equally so a culture clash between
electronic pop culture of youth and the 19th century environment
characterizing education. "The student finds no means of involvement
for himself and cannot discover how the educational scheme
relates to his mythic world of electronically processed data
and experience that his clear and direct responses report."18
McLuhan stated this in 1967, and the relevancy to educational
crises now is many fold greater.
As McLuhan foretold,
TV-generations have been re-tribalizing for 35 years now.
Proof in his putting is that if tribal is a perceptual
setting, clearly defining the social role and identity a child
will assume, or the contemporary lack thereof in average "families,"
has left a vacuum. This social gap of detribalized culture-lag
is where the action is for many youths growing up in re-tribalizing
TV-reality. Youth-gangs (in all ethnic groups), Hip-Hop/rapper
culture, and Rave culture have increasingly filled environmental
needs. The needs being satisfied are those of depth involvement
via "massive" aural-tribalesque experience occurring "largely
in a world of sound - the world loaded with direct personal
significance for the hearer ... the ear world is a hot hyperesthetic
world."19
If a low-one ever
cruised up next to your car at a stoplight, cranked with its
mega-bass stereo blaring rapster drumbeats - piercing so loud
you feel it's inside your own space - you've felt the tribal
electracism of TV-generations! "The TV child encounters the
world in a spirit antithetic to literacy."
Thus, in school,
greater numbers of students disruptively act out their drama
of cognition, as electro-sensory youth culture and obsolete
literary-stressed school culture clash. This contradiction
in terms is not conducive to high achievement, of course.
So, on 5 June 2003 the L.A. Daily News reported how
one Los Angeles middle school and four high schools were "threatened
with sanctions for test scores" going down / not improving.
Nationally, the Los Angeles Times reported on 8 August
2003, that "schools in Houston and New York City - under intense
pressure to improve - falsified records ... 16 middle and
high schools in Houston had falsified students' records, making
it seem that kids who had in fact dropped out were merely
moving or transferring." Thus, many schools are falsely appearing
to reduce the growing dropout rates.
These accounts
of the "dropout" validate McLuhan's assertion in his book,
The Medium is the Massage: "The dropout represents
a rejection of 19th century technology as manifested in our
educational establishments." "The classroom is now in a vital
struggle for survival with the immensely persuasive "outside"
world created by new information media." McLuhan accurately
prefigured the ongoing deterioration of the dropout problem
in 2004.
In other words,
the common-functional-illiteracy of today, is a function of
educational content not able to compete with the ambient "education"
by electric information in-a-flow-state. We know how things
are actually connected, but education is not designed to impart
this understanding. Education is, still, "ordered and structured
by fragmented, classified patterns, subjects and schedules."
The system clashes with the outside reality of multimedia,
which integrates and recombines all knowledge as comprehensive
entertainment. This is the environmental education byproduct
- "the software communism" - of our global knowledge society.
Compared to the
two-dimensional book, electricity brings you information omnifically
at the speed of light. Global information this fast can only
be an enveloping space of knowledge, impacting and
perceived by all senses, not simply the visual sense. Properties
of visual-only space are pictorial "which we often confuse
with rationality itself."
Those groups now
finding greater success educating kids in religious structures
are achieving short term gains of social conformity in children.
Yet, by nostalgically retrieving the visual-space of Bible/Koran/Talmud
study clubs, etc., they hoik up an antienvironment. The reality
in which global existence is now lived will be increasingly
antithetical to book reality. Bush, Ashcroft, et al, already
represent the unilateral politics of conservative Christian
values - and look what we got - global fear and loathing with
the paranoia of lurking terrorism.
The
Literate Death of Tribalism Is The Regenesis of the Individual
Crucial
to McLuhan's nexus of insights is the work of J.C. Carothers,
writing in Psychiatry (Nov. 1959) on "Culture, Psychiatry
and the Written Word": "Phonetic writing split apart thought
and action"20 like no pictographic, ideogrammic
or hieroglyphic writing is capable of. This is because the
eye/ear is an auditory network for total interdependence and
coordination of all senses. Phonetic literacy breaks this
network, by alphabetic "abstraction of meaning from sound
and the translation of sound into a visual code."21 The
point of this article is to continue to decode our environments.
Tribal people
were tranceformed into literate/detribalized individuals
in this way. McLuhan credits Carothers: "his great contribution
has been to point to the breaking apart of the magical world
of the ear and the neutral world of the eye, and to the emergence
of the detribalized individual from this split."22 From
mass individuation came the splitting of the extended-village-family
into the nuclear family; then, the recent splitting of the
nuclear family into many single parent "families" or unmarried
singles, etc.: i.e., social fragmentation, or detribalization
...
So, this is the
media climate of a second nature world we were born
into. This is the historical culmination of six thousand years
of evolutionary technos. We can now understand this without
formal initiation. Climate is an accurate term for
the omnific ambience of our electracist reality: the second
nature amplifies the mysteries of our first nature.
Resurrecting
Our Mystery Body
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new paradigm we live in requires that people understand the
tuning of the world and the sky; both on planet and off planet
futures. This understanding does not exclude magical phenomena. |
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thus return to the introduction here regarding the mysteries.
McLuhan himself never denied the paranormal exponent to pre-literate
realities, so deftly censored from our own. Clearly, the electro-resonant
matrix now immersing us had disposed McLuhan's common sense
to apprehend that resonance is how the mysteries
work. Two examples follow:
(2)
In the Playboy
interview (March 1969, p.72) McLuhan offered, "...the new
society will be one mythic integration, a resonating world
akin to the old tribal echo chamber where magic will live
again; a world of ESP. The current interest of youth in astrology,
clairvoyance and the occult is no coincidence. Electric technology,
you see, does not require words any more than a digital computer
requires numbers. Electricity makes possible ... an amplification
of human consciousness on a world scale, without any verbalization
at all.
"Playboy: Are
you talking about global telepathy?
McLuhan:
Precisely ... mysticism is just tomorrow's science dreamed
today."
(2)
In McLuhan's book Take Today, The Executive As Dropout
(1972, p. 193), he exceeds the pre-literate clairvoyance of
ESP, he extends awareness further. He observes, "ESP is old
hat when effects precede causes." This perception challenges
the exclusivity of pre-electric or analogue causal processes.
I.e., mysterious, anticipatory intersections in our matrix
of data-overload do result from enveloping earth with dataflow
at the speed of light (the speed of electric waves).
What McLuhan could
be describing above is a futuristic culmination of research
with brain interface technologies. This is where electric-waves
merge with brainwaves. The technology bringing about this
merger in the 1960s-70s, was the electro-encephalograph, or
EEG. Brainwaves are the key to mastering the mind body system.
The EEG led to biofeedback devices for such mastery.
In the 1969-71
era, Robert "Bob" C. Beck, Dsc. was an overt/covert pioneer
in perfecting biofeedback devices. As Bob said in one
of his radio broadcast lectures (KPFK, Los Angeles), "In those
days the skeptics were - as they always have been - opposed
to anything this dramatic, this new; something where they
would have to tear up their textbooks and start over."
Technological
interfaced behavior modification, or brainwave entrainment,
is now more familiar as the biofeedback loop. The various
brainwaves are theta, alpha, beta, delta. Brainwaves in the
range of theta and at the alpha-theta border are those of
creative/psychic inspiration. In a lecture Dr. Beck gave on
his work23 he said, "in the relationship between
EEG activity and ESP, we found the magic number which is 7.83
Hertz. When you learn to do that (frequency) you're a better
remote viewer," etc. When you master higher brainwave states
you're "tapping data outside of your own biosphere. You're
hooking into the cosmic computer ... tapping the akashic records,
whatever you choose to call them.
"Dr. Stanley Kripner
and Charles Onerton did studies in New York on the ESP dreams
of sleeping subjects with an EEG device on their head. From
a distant building they had psychic pictures sent to the sleepers
by someone at a paradoxical alpha-stage." Indeed, biofeedback
provides an exceptional possibility of extending the frequencies
of human brainwaves. You become adept at perceiving and controlling
the balance of how your own psychic resonance is mediated
by "morphic fields" of electro-resonant environments (second
nature).
It is here, in
the area of biofeedback - mind/body balancing, that we find
correlations with McLuhan's principle of how media alters
sensory ratios. McLuhan alerts us to the fact of polarization
or fragmentation. Preliterate tribal people have a more balanced
sensorium. Isolating a single sensory modality and devising
a skill, or literate-behavior dependent upon this sensory
isolate, will be reflected in a respective brainwave signature.
Similarly, Dr. Beck said:
"Most of us operate
from a polarized viewpoint. We are Catholic or Protestant;
we're Black or we're White; we're Republican or we're Democrat,
or we're socialist, etc. When we do this it's very difficult
to go down the middle. We get stuck on one of those polar
opposites. We're hung up there and it's terribly difficult
to get off that position ... when you drop into alpha (state)
volitionally, even for a few seconds, it depolarizes you.
You can go down the middle, and do what you want instead
of being that broken tape loop."
Apropos of McLuhanesque
humor, Beck quoted a cartoon caption, poignantly advancing
the lurking psychodrama of our cognition at this stage of
postmodern apprehension: "Daddy, are we live - or are we on
tape?" Unfortunately, most of us are on tape.
A further correlation
between biofeedback and McLuhan's insights into behavior are
as follows: biofeedback brainwave-behavior response was not
effective if the device required the operator to use a visual
cue with eyes open. Looking at a moving target, a person cannot
also consciously produce alpha waves. A visual display
doesn't work. You must use an audio-display interface
with hearing, plus keeping the eyes closed to achieve conscious
feedback within a few minutes or hours of practice. This fact
shows how instrumental the auditory sense is in integrating
the holodynamic central nervous system. This is consistent
with McLuhan's assessment that visually-biased man is fragmented,
or dialectic, in setting priorities.
Dr. Beck offers,
"The father of British encephalography, W. Gray Walter, who
wrote the book The Living Brain, said when diplomats
don't see eye-to-eye, it's sometimes because they have a different
type of brain rhythm. If you're trying to communicate with
someone, and you don't know neuro-linguistic programming,
etc., and if you've had biofeedback training - you
can shift your consciousness into the other person's representational
system and you have a win-win. (Mr. Walter) further says,
that some future world crisis might be averted if diplomats
had their brain-rhythm type stamped in their passport! So
that incompatibles would not be assigned to negotiate with
each other."
All this clearly
emphasizes the long past-occurring quantum leap in
human potential - like the skeleton in the cave pointing -
toward an entirely new aesthetic paradigm. However, what we
know is on hold. The "new"-old Order is confusing the masses
with "fear and loathing" in Baghdad. If they can get away
with it Iran and Syria are next.
Lastly, a beyond
McLuhan anomaly is the matrix-amplification of meaningful
coincidence, i.e., synchronicity. If you're not attuned
to synchronicity, it does not appear to exist for you. However,
now that our electro-resonant environs are increasingly automated,
synchronicities will occur that strangely surprise you. These
are a class of synchronicity that require the information
highway of living-omni-media for their causation - these
are Xenochronies,24 or "strange synchronicities."
With them, the new aesthetic is setting seed.
As McLuhan scholar
"Dr." Bob Dobbs would say, "... at first we think we're just
flesh. Then, that becomes, under I.G. Farben chemistry, what
we call the physical, and that's just the Western version
of the body - of the Mystery Body - and then the Astral
Body is the Oriental or non-Western version of the Mystery
Body, but then the Mystery Body is also made up of Second
Nature components: TV and the (computer) Chip Body. So, you
get four components making up what we are now. We don't know
the full ramifications of what we are. We call that the Mystery
Body. But definitely we've moved into a Mystery Body competency
when we get into the (new paradigm), because we can mold so
much. Remember McLuhan's phrase, 'tuning the world.'"
The new paradigm
requires that people understand the tuning of the world and
the sky; both on planet and off planet futures. This understanding
does not exclude magical phenomena. As McLuhan said of our
new epoch, "Today in the age of quantum mechanics, for which
the chemical bond is, according to Heisenberg and Linus
Pauling and others, a resonance, it is perfectly natural
to resume a magical attitude to language."
Randy
Koppang is a frequent writer for Paranoia and for
Xenochrony: www.xenochrony.com.
Or see: http://anw.com/RK/index.htm
Notes
1. McLuhan,
Herbert Marshall, Culture Is Our Business (New York:
McGraw-
Hill, 1970).
2. McLuhan,
Herbert Marshall, War and Peace in the Global Village
(New York:
McGraw-Hill, 1968).
3. Ibid.
4. Arab
Leaders Criticize U.S. 'Reform' Plan, Los Angeles Times,
2/27/2004.
5. Arabs
See Jewish Conspiracy in Pokemon, Los Angeles Times,
4/24/2001.
6. Ibid.
7. Saudis
Outlaw Pokemon, Los Angeles Daily News, 3/27/2001.
8. Arabs
See Jewish Conspiracy in Pokemon, Los Angeles Times,
4/24/2001.
9. Iranian
Police Throw a Veil Over Barbie, Los Angeles Times,
5/24/2002.
10. McLuhan,
Herbert Marshall, War and Peace in the Global Village
(New York:
McGraw-Hill, 1968).
11. Ibid.
12. McLuhan,
Herbert Marshall, Through the Vanishing Point (New
York:
Harper Colophon Books, 1969, 1968).
13. Although
it was beyond space limitations of this article - crucial
to the present analysis is the history/application of systematic
public education, as researched by retired teacher
John Taylor Gatto. An excellent synopsis of his work is his
article, Against School, Harper's Magazine, Sept. 2001;
also his book Underground History of
American Education.
14. McLuhan,
Herbert Marshall, The Gutenberg Galaxy (Toronto: University
of
Toronto Press, 1962).
15. Ibid.
16. Ibid.
17. Ibid.
18. McLuhan,
Herbert Marshall, The Medium is the Massage (New York:
Touchstone
Simon & Schuster, 1989, 1967).
19. McLuhan,
Herbert Marshall, The Gutenberg Galaxy (Toronto: University
of
Toronto Press, 1962).
20. Ibid.
21. Ibid.
22. Ibid.
23. Beck Robert
C., Dsc., privately recorded lecture. Broadcast in Los Angeles,
1990s on the Something's Happening radio program, KPFK-FM,
Host, Roy Tuckman.
24. Xenochrony
- For a full and illustrated exegesis on this phenomenon,
see the website devoted to it: www.xenochrony.com.
or see his personal site http://anw.com/RK/index.htm. |
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