Tuesday Otium | clamorous, and spectacular production corresponds to another production, called "consumption." (Certeau)
The ""making" in question is a production, a poiesis but a hidden one, because it is scattered over areas defined and occupied by systems of "production" (television, urban development, commerce, etc.), and because the steadily increasing expansion of these systems no longer leaves "consumers" any place in which they can indicate what they make or do with the products of these systems. To a rationalized, expansionist and at the same time centralized, clamorous, and spectacular production corresponds another production, called "consumption." The latter is devious, it is dispersed, but it insinuates itself everywhere, silently and almost invisibly, because it does not manifest itself through its own products, but rather through its ways of using the products imposed by a dominant economic order."
Michel de Certeau
The Practice of Everyday Life (1974)
Walter Frederick Osborne
The Dublin Streets; a vendor of Books (1889)
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