diff --git a/pages/incubation.generationZ.md b/pages/incubation.generationZ.md index a9db21e..452b14b 100644 --- a/pages/incubation.generationZ.md +++ b/pages/incubation.generationZ.md @@ -11,25 +11,27 @@ - https://www.randform.org/blog/?p=5531 ------------------------ ## Quotes and screenshots +### Cyborganization + > >![](https://hedgedoc.sdbs.cz/uploads/6609749a-0991-4145-a70b-3cb044d95eca.png) > Sound in Z - chapter: machine worshippers p.131 -#cyber #cyborg [[las.quotes.cyber]] [[incubation]] +#cyber #cyborg [[las.quotes.cyber]] [[incubation.miamilab]] -THE CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF LABOUR ( CIT ) +>THE CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF LABOUR ( CIT ) The Central Institute of Labour (Tsentralny Institut Truda – CIT) was founded by Alexey Gastev in Moscow in 1920 and supported by Lenin. - +> In his institute, Gastev investigated the functions of certain operational com- plexes that encompass both worker and machine in a single, unbroken chain: »These machine-human complexes also produce the synthesis between bi- ology and engineering that we are constantly cultivating. And the integrated, calculated incorporation of determinate human masses into a system of mechanisms will be nothing other than social engineering.« - +> According to CIT methodology, every physical motion of cadets was precisely planned and assessed so that by the end of training, full automatism could be achieved. The human body was to become a machine. Gastev declared: @@ -38,7 +40,7 @@ duce the mechanization of man himself […] The perfect mastery of a given movement implies the maximum degree of automaticity. If this maximum increases […] nervous energy would be freed for new initiating stimuli, and the power of an individual would grow indefinitely.« - +> CIT was an unusual institution that was frequented by fanatical old inven- tors and fascinated teenagers alike. Alongside the physiological laboratory, there were labs for sensorics, psychotechnics and education. A variety of @@ -46,7 +48,7 @@ multimedia tools and interactive gadgets were devised, including instruments for photography and film, systems for monitoring musical performances and instructorless simulation apparatus for cars and planes. It was scientific research with an interdisciplinary and broad-ranging agenda. - +> In the mid-1920s, one of the CIT departments was Solomon Nikritin’s Pro- jection Theatre, a testing ground for the development of the ideal »Man of the Future.« In 1928, Gastev organized the Ustanovka (Setup) joint-stock