Theory as Noir: a cartoon version of an academic article

  • Chris H. Gray University of California at Santa Cruz
Keywords: Big Data, CrimethInc, iconic representation, optogenetics, scientific knowledge

Abstract

Expanding on the growing movement to take academic and other erudite subjugated knowledges and distill them into some graphic form, this “cartoon” is a recounting of the author’s 2014 article,  “Big Data, Actionable Information, Scientific Knowledge and the Goal of Control,” Teknokultura, Vol. 11/no. 3, pp. 529-54.  It is an analysis of the idea of Big Data and an argument that its power relies on its instrumentalist specificity and not its extent. Mind control research in general and optogenetics in particular are the case study. Noir seems an appropriate aesthetic for this analysis, so direct quotes from the article are illustrated by publically available screen shots from iconic and unknown films of the 20th century. The only addition to the original article is a framing insight from the admirable activist network CrimethInc.

 

Author Biography

Chris H. Gray, University of California at Santa Cruz
Chris Hables Gray, Ph.D., a Continuing Lecturer at UC Santa Cruz, is the author or editor of five books and has written over 200 articles for academic and popular journals. He was lead editor of The Cyborg Handbook and has written three major books: Postmodern War, Cyborg Citizen, and Peace, War and Computers. Currently he is writing about information theory (Infoisms: Aphorisms on Information), evolution, contemporary war, cyborgs, big data, and other issues in the cultural studies of science and technology. His website is: http://www.chrishablesgray.org.  He can be reached at chris.hablesgray@stanfordalumni.org.
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Published
2016-04-26
How to Cite
Gray, C. H. (2016). Theory as Noir: a cartoon version of an academic article. Teknokultura. Revista de Cultura Digital Y Movimientos Sociales, 13(1), 309-319. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_TK.2016.v13.n1.51973