Nothing is ever obtained without a loss of something else. What will be gained from electronic information and electronic communication will necessarily result in a loss somewhere else. If we are not aware of this loss, and do not account for it, our gain will be of no value

Virillio, Paul, Speed and Information: ‘Cyberspace Alarm!!’ In CTHEORY, Vol. 18, No 3

27.8.95

Nothing is ever obtained without a loss of something else. What will be gained from electronic information and electronic communication will necessarily result in a loss somewhere else. If we are not aware of this loss, and do not account for it, our gain will be of no value

Virillio, Paul, Speed and Information: ‘Cyberspace Alarm!!’ In CTHEORY, Vol. 18, No 3

27.8.95

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