- Infosphere
Infosphere is a term used since the 1990s to speculate about the common
evolution of theInternet ,society andculture . It is aneologism composed ofinformation andsphere .In his book "Digital Dharma," Steven Vedro writes, "Emerging from what French philosopher-priest
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin called the sharednoosphere of collective human thought, invention and spiritual seeking, the Infosphere is sometimes used to conceptualize a field that engulfs our physical, mental and etheric bodies; it affects our dreaming and our cultural life. Our evolving nervous system has been extended, as media sageMarshall McLuhan predicted in the early 1960s, into a global embrace."The term was used by
Dan Simmons in thescience-fiction saga Hyperion (published 1989) to indicate what theInternet could become in the future: a place parallel, virtual, formed of billions of networks, with "artificial life" on various scales, from what is equivalent to an insect (small programs) to what is equivalent to a god (artificial intelligences), whose motivations are diverse, seeking to both help mankind and harm it.The term has also been used by
Luciano Floridi , on the basis ofbiosphere , to denote the whole informational environment constituted by all informational entities (thus including informational agents as well), their properties, interactions, processes and mutual relations. It is an environment comparable to, but different fromcyberspace (which is only one of its sub-regions, as it were), since it also includes off-line and analogue spaces of information. According to Floridi, it is possible to equate the Infosphere to the totality ofBeing . This equation leads him to an [http://www.philosophyofinformation.net/pdf/alitfioiool.pdf informational ontology] .The
IBM Software Group created the [http://www.ibm.com/software/data/infosphere InfoSphere brand] in 2008 for itsInformation Management software products.ee also
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Simulated reality
*Noosphere External links
* [http://teleconsciousness.blogspot.com Steven Vedro, "Digital Dharma: A Users Guide to Expanding Consciousness in the Age of the Infosphere (Quest, 2007)"] *
* [http://www.philosophyofinformation.net/pdf/alitfioiool.pdf L. Floridi, "A Look into the Future Impact of ICT on our Lives"]
* [http://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/~floridi/preface.htm Preface of L. Floridi, "Philosophy and Computing: An Introduction". London/New York:Routledge , 1999] .
* [http://www.blesok.com.mk/tekst.asp?lang=eng&tekst=374 L. Floridi "Ethics in the Infosphere"]
* [http://www.ibm.com/software/data/infosphere IBM InfoSphere products]
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