Fri - January 31, 2003panopticonun po' di tempo fa ancora ignoravo il significato
di "architettura sociale"
The Panopticon of Jeremy Bentham is an
architectural figure which "incorporates a tower central to an annular building
that is divided into cells, each cell extending the entire thickness of the
building to allow inner and outer windows. The occupants of the cells . . . are
thus backlit, isolated from one another by walls, and subject to scrutiny both
collectively and individually by an observer in the tower who remains unseen.
Toward this end, Bentham envisioned not only venetian blinds on the tower
observation ports but also mazelike connections among tower rooms to avoid
glints of light or noise that might betray the presence of an observer."
Posted: January 31, 2003 0:0 macedonio pensieri Email Comments
The Panopticon thus allows seeing without being seen. 'Such asymmetry of seeing-without-being-seen is, in fact, the very essence of power for Foucault because ultimately, the power to dominate rests on the differential posession of knowledge'"( "Subject" 223). "According to Foucault, the new visibility or surveillance afforded by the Panopticon was of two types: The synoptic and the analytic . The Panopticon, in other words, was designed to ensure a 'surveillance which would be both global and individualizing'" ( Power/Knowledge 148) |
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