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The three characteristics of minor tech are the deterritorialization of technology, the connection of the individual to a political immediacy, and the collective arrangement of its | The three characteristics of minor tech are the deterritorialization of technology, the connection of the individual to a political immediacy, and the collective arrangement of its operations. Which amounts to this: that “minor” no longer characterises certain technologies, but describes the revolutionary conditions of any technology within what we call big (or ubiquitous). | ||
–– <s>Deleuze and Guattari, “Kafka:</s> Toward a Minor <s>Literature</s>Tech" | –– <s>Deleuze and Guattari, “Kafka:</s> Toward a Minor <s>Literature</s>Tech" |
Latest revision as of 14:45, 20 January 2023
The three characteristics of minor tech are the deterritorialization of technology, the connection of the individual to a political immediacy, and the collective arrangement of its operations. Which amounts to this: that “minor” no longer characterises certain technologies, but describes the revolutionary conditions of any technology within what we call big (or ubiquitous).
–– Deleuze and Guattari, “Kafka: Toward a Minor LiteratureTech"