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Dr. Cynthia K. West examines the intersection of information
technologies, power, people, and bodies. Informed by more than ten
years as a digerati in Silicon Valley and a political theorist, she
offers a unique perspective on the direction in which information
technologies are leading North American and global societies and
cultures. Not only are information technologies bringing positive
changes, technologies are embedded in what Michel Foucault calls
power networks. Information technologies inherit influences from
prior historical, cultural, and social events. West's research
examines how information technologies are on a path of creating
efficiency, productivity, profitability, surveillance, and
control.
Human-machine interface technologies are merging more and more
with physical bodies. Surveillance technologies are supervising
human activities in an increasingly panoptic fashion. Biometric
technologies record data from the body's parts--hands, retinas,
irises, and even body odor. But as West points out, we need to ask
ourselves just how digital do we want to become? West calls for an
ethics dialogue not only among digerati within the industry but
also a dialogue which allows for public participation. Where do we
want to lead the technology? Instead of continuing to embrace the
goals of the technocratic paradigm, how can we use the technologies
toward more humanistic goals? West concludes by offering six levels
of active participation for positive change. This book will be of
particular interest to scholars and students of contemporary
science and technology as well as participants in information
technology.
West says, "Poems form a path, with places to rest from the grief
that rides the shoulders with the claws of a hawk. It takes strong
legs to carry the sorrow of all who ask. It takes a clear mind to
bear the voices. It takes the balance of a tightrope walker not to
trip on the pain. The flowers, upholding petals and seeds,
understand the burden a yoke can be.
Cynthia West says, "Kneeling, I retrieve shattered shards, glue
them together. If I can stick even one piece to another, I have a
poem. It is bread. . . . To write poetry, I memorize suffering's
names, visit the wounds no stitches can hide, gather stories in my
pain bag until it bursts. Love aches if it isn't told. . . . My
words are small, round circles, elm seeds, designed to inhabit
cracks. They sprout, growing leaves that call water, roots that
hold earth, shade that shelters fruit. . . . I lean over the
stream, holding a tin for panning gold, allow water to wash away
the mud until the sun flashes on wet metal. . . . Kneeling, I
retrieve shattered shards, glue them together. If I can stick even
one piece to another, I have a poem. It is bread." Known for her
visionary realist paintings, Cynthia is also a poet, a
photographer, a digital compositor, a book artist, and a potter.
Her home and garden of thirty-five years is a healing center as
well as her studio and gallery. In addition, West is the author of
"Rainbringer," also from Sunstone Press.
"My poems are rituals. By ritual I mean precise machines,
airplanes, which convey the traveler from one place to another.
"Rainbringer" is a road map for seekers, a trail marker for the
emptied ones. Field notes, advice and anecdotes entertain along the
way. The lilies I offer you have been gathered climbing the
mountains, swimming the sea and bringing the rain." Well known for
her visionary realist paintings, Cynthia West is also skilled in
poetry, photography, digital imaging, book arts and pottery. Her
home, where she has lived for thirty years with her husband and
family, is a renowned healing center, as well as her studio and
gallery. Many who travel great distances to receive treatments find
refuge in her remarkable art and gardens. West painted for nineteen
years in a studio on the plaza in Santa Fe. Her works exhibit
widely and in collections all over the world. She is the author of
two previous books of poetry: "For Beauty Way" and "1000 Stone
Buddhas."
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