The full essay is available at http://www.lacan.com/nosex.htm, but to continue on a point I must quote most of a paragraph from the writing
...Even advocates of cyberspace warn us that we should not totally forget our body, that we should maintain our anchoring in the "real life" by returning, regularly, from our immersion in cyberspace to the intense experience of our body, from sex to jogging. We will never turn ourselves into virtual entities freely floating from one to another virtual universe: our "real life" body and its mortality is the ultimate horizon of our existence, the ultimate, innermost impossibility that underpins the immersion in all possible multiple virtual universes. Yet, at the same time, in cyberspace the body returns with a vengeance: in popular perception, "cyberspace IS hardcore pornography," i.e. hardcore pornography is perceived as the predominant use of cyberspace. The literal "enlightenment," the "lightness of being," the relief/alleviation we feel when we freely float in cyberspace (or, even more, in Virtual Reality), is not the experience of being bodyless, but the experience of possessing another - aetheric, virtual, weightless - body, a body which does not confine us to the inert materiality and finitude, an angelic spectral body, a body which can be artificially recreated and manipulated. Cyberspace thus designates a turn, a kind of "negation of negation," in the gradual progress towards the disembodying of our experience (first writing instead of the "living" speech, then press, then the mass media, then radio, then TV): in cyberspace, we return to the bodily immediacy, but to an uncanny, virtual immediacy...What comes to mind about this thought of "internet sex" is something that has been brought up recently in recent news but something I don't want to delve into beyond what I need to. For those who don't know, someone (important) tweeted something (inappropriate) on the internet in the form of a picture. He got in trouble for it, sort-of admitted to it, then admitted to it when he couldn't deny it much more. Well, this guy is now seeking "rehabilitation" and counseling for his inappropriate use of the internet. He fell into the hole of hardcore internet "pornography" (where everything is pornographic and lewd; aside from being a place filled with actual pornographic images) and came to a point where the appropriateness of real life was removed from his being. He forgot that he lived in the real world, and made a decision on the internet that impacted everything about his real life.
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So as part of the singularity, who are you going to be? We're no longer going to be able to chose what we put on the neural network as we will all be thinking together. Where your head is and where you want your head to be is not only a major part of what you'll be when the singularity comes, but what you'll be in real life. Fill your head with thoughts of girls across the country and your life in "tweets"?
Well, that's what you'll get known for, Weiner.
interesting argument. You pick up on the media control (big brother type of govt) and the replacement of the physical with the virtual. Slow down and expand both arguments;
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