Psychopower and Ordinary Madness: Reticulated Dividuals in Cognitive Capitalism

Authors

  • Ekin Erkan

Keywords:

Stiegler, Derrida, Simondon, Machine Learning

Abstract

 

Despite the seemingly neutral vantage of using nature for widely-distributed computational purposes, neither post-biological nor post-humanist teleology simply conclude with the real "end of nature" as entailed in the loss of the specific ontological status embedded in the identifier "natural." As evinced by the ecological crises of the Anthropocene-of which the 2019 Brazil Amazon rainforest fires are only the most recent-our epoch has transfixed the "natural order" and imposed entropic artificial integration, producing living species that become "anoetic," and made to serve as automated exosomatic residues, or digital flecks. I develop Gilles Deleuze's description of control societies to upturn Foucauldian biopower, replacing its spacio-temporal bounds with the exographic excesses in psycho-power; culling and further detailing Bernard Stiegler's framework of transindividuation, I examine how becoming-subject is facilitated within cognitive capitalism and what Alexander Galloway terms "deep digitality." Despite the loss of material vestiges qua digitality, which I seek to trace in an historical review of industrialization to postindustrialization, the drive-based and reticulated "internet of things" facilitates a closed loop from within the brain to the outside environment, such that the aperture of thought is mediated and compressed. The human brain, understood through its material constitution, is susceptible to total datafication's laminated process of "becoming-mnemotechnical," as neuroplasticity is now a valid description for deep-learning and neural nets.  I seek to analyze how spirit is blithely confounded with machine-thinking's gelatinous cognition, as prosthetic organ-adaptation becomes probabilistically molded while posing noetic dreaming pharmakon.

Author Biography

Ekin Erkan

Ekin Erkan studied Film and Media studies student as a graduate student at Columbia University and is currently pursuing post-graduate study in Critical Philosophy under Reza Negarestani's tutelage. Erkan also is a columnist and critic at the art and literature journal AEQAI and, in addition to his work on aesthetics and philosophy of art, Erkan has published writing on François Laruelle's "non-ethics,” AI and creative non-calculation, and post-Deleuzian film theory in peer-reviewed publications including the Cincinnati Romance Review, Chiasma, Alphaville, and Rhizomes. Erkan is also currently working with Giacomo Gilmozzi on Bernard Stiegler's United Nations 2020 World Summit initiative "Internation.World.” Erkan will be publishing a book on the collective closure between net.art, early digital utopianism, and the Marxist-Leninst Turkish hacktivist group Redhack in the Fall of 2019.

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Published

15-09-2019

How to Cite

Erkan, E. (2019). Psychopower and Ordinary Madness: Reticulated Dividuals in Cognitive Capitalism. Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy, 15(1), 214–241. Retrieved from https://cosmosandhistory.org/index.php/journal/article/view/804