Some notes from Galloway’s ‘How Control Exists After Decentralization‘
Protocol:
- are recommendations/rules/standards that govern the way technologies are used, implemented, adopted…etc
- contain information inside a ‘technically define wrapper’, and is somewhat impartial to the content
- it allows for control to emerge amongst diverse environment
- critics describe internet as being an unorderly and variable mass of information.
– one reason for this TCP/IP protocol’s ability for transmission of data from any computer to another; thus there is no hierarchical relationship.
– DNS is a database that locates website addresses (IPs) to a physical place. Since all DNS information is structured in a hierarchical fashion, it follows that most of the web must obey this structure in order to access the internet.
- Translation process example for www.rhizome.org:
Root server receives request for access into www.rhizome.org and directs user to .org domain machine -> rhizome section -> www. machine
- Since root servers are at the top of the process, they have the control over existence of each branch
- Distributed network: each point isn’t connected to a central hub/node, it can establish communication with another node but they ‘must speak the same language’ ie. Protocol? – this is what defines connectivity
- No shared protocol = no network
- ‘Life becomes resistance to power when power takes life as its object’