This
(schema below) is the usual 'quadripart' model that
one can find at the beginning of the
Industrial Age - which is showing there the places of the
work activities (a collection
of tasks which defined the slaves in Plato's
cave... every one knows this for thousands of years!) -
and how they are reflected as
position, or values at
the work place and in the society.
These positions
(also called Significand) represent a
product. This product may be a simple
product, a machine, a robot, or even an
objectified worker.
ideology
This stage
of development falls into politics, academics,
religion.
But a happy
outcomes happens, when the product becomes so sophisticates that it turns
out to become itself a consumer (that is
the fourth place of the model).
This 'turning'
principle is know as a semantic process.
It shifts the former industrial-sociology to a level which opens to a
scientific notion of Code. In the following
schema, the Code takes place of the former master/slave organization in
correspondence with religion/politics - it establishes an ecological
correspondence in regards with the industrial productivity
There, one sees the production of consumers turning out to achieve a scientific production of Code.
This is clearly systematised in PLAN, so that one recognize the its full operation.
© CYBEK of New York, 1999.