Machinic Unconscious Happy Hour

Gilbert Simondon - The Evolution of Technics/Technical Reality

Mar 30, 2025
The hosts delve into Gilbert Simondon's complex ideas on technical objects and their relationship with humans. They explore the intriguing dynamics of camouflage through examples from 'Dune' and consider how hyper-specialization in technology can lead to design challenges. The conversation touches on AI's rapid evolution versus true progress and the socio-cultural impact of energy systems. Philosophical insights on creativity and technological synergy elevate the discussion, intertwining nature and tech in transformative ways.
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INSIGHT

Negativity as Transformation

  • Simondon views negativity not as progress, but as a driver of transformation in the technical world.
  • This "lack of individuation" pushes humans to find better technical solutions, impacting their relationship with technology.
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Ground and Repression

  • Simondon uses the concept of "ground" influenced by Gestalt psychology, similar to Freud's notion of repression.
  • "Ground" represents a background upon which figures emerge, influencing forms of psychic and technical life.
ANECDOTE

Camouflage in Dune

  • In Dune, Fremen walk without rhythm to camouflage themselves, mimicking the desert's natural movements.
  • This illustrates Simondon's concept of "ground," where the desert acts as the background against which figures stand out.
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