Nathan D. Riggs

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Both the encyclopédistes and Google would argue that their projects do not create hierarchy but model it—that their knowledge ontologies are simply more effective maps for structures that already existed in culture. And yet, as Eco suggests, in both instances the structure they created quickly became an ordering mechanism of its own, shaping the cultural space it was designed to observe.
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