29 JUN 2013 by ideonexus
The Gas Lamp Brought Networked Collective Life
Wolfgang Schivelbusch (1995) argues that one of the most important
transformations of networked urban life came with the rise of the gas lamp.
The introduction of gas ended the autonomy of oil lamps and candles whereby
each household effectively supplied its own energy needs. Gas represented the
industrialization of light, transforming households into nodes of a centralized
power source, linking the domestic and intimate to larger structures of capital
and the state. In this way, Schivelbusch...Folksonomies: collectivity communalism
Folksonomies: collectivity communalism
Before people became dependent on the grid, they were independent and autonomous.