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Anticommunication Imperative

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In the cybernetic tradition of Heinz von Foerster's imperatives, this paper proposes the anticommunication imperative: If you seek the new, compose asynchronicity. I draw on narratives credited to Herbert BrĂ¼n, both written and oral, that have inspired this formulation, of which the importance of anticommunication in the role the arts play in society is central. I connect Herbert's idiosyncratic approach to systems and their stages to the idea of anticommunication as essential for the retardation of their decay. I offer the idea of imperatives as one way of thinking about the design of a desirable society, that is, a network of statements that point to what is not currently the case, but which, if they were the case, would be desirable.

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: January 1, 2010

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