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1 " I mean here to propound a paradox, that people can actively enter into their own passivity. "
― Richard Sennett , The Culture of the New Capitalism
2 " The iPod, I noted, disables its user by its veryovercapacity; the glut of information generated by modern technology more largely threatens to make its receivers passive. Overload prompts disengagement. Seely Brown again makes a useful distinction in this regard between information and communication. An overwhelming volume of information, he suggests, is not an “innocent” problem; large amounts of raw data create a political fact: control becomes more centralized as volume increases. Whereas in communication, the volume of information decreases as people interact and interpret; editing and elimination are the procedures which decentralize communication. "