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In his short and often quoted essay ‘Postscript on the Societies of Control’, Gilles Deleuze famously describes the structures of power in the dawning twenty-first century as driven by ‘machines of a third type, computers’, as novel and predominantly digital infrastructures. In fact, from a Deleuzian perspective the entire ecosystem of the digital transformation can be described as a larger shift in modes of production and the political economy. This essay proposes to read this ‘technological evolution’ as the power of algorithms and their material substance – digital infrastructures that entail a different mode of interaction between humans and technology. In looking at these infrastructures from a materialist position, my essay reconceptualises the digital as the unfolding logic of assemblages that have been shaping a ‘long now’ of technological modernity. In bringing a Deleuzian reading of infrastructures to the study of technology and society, this essay seeks to shed a new light on the political function – and the increasing abstraction – of infrastructures in the realm of the digital.
吉勒·德勒兹(Gilles Deleuze)在其短篇且经常被引用的文章《控制社会的后记》(Postscript on the Society of Control)中,著名地将21世纪初的权力结构描述为由“第三种类型的机器,计算机”驱动的新型且主要是数字基础设施。事实上,从德勒兹的角度来看,数字化转型的整个生态系统可以被描述为生产方式和政治经济的更大转变。本文建议将这种“技术进化”解读为算法及其物质的力量 – 数字基础设施需要人与技术之间不同的互动模式。在从唯物主义的立场看待这些基础设施时,我的文章将数字重新定义为组合的展开逻辑,这些组合一直在塑造技术现代性的“漫长现在”。本文将德勒兹对基础设施的解读带到技术和社会的研究中,试图对政治功能有一个新的认识 – 以及日益增长的抽象 – 数字领域的基础设施。