The “technoimaginary” of the network remains an interworld between technology and the organism. In its variations, it remains structured according to a triptych of time/order/body whose logic remains invariant and works over the long term, like myths. The techniques change but the collective representations are repeated. These technomyths are necessary for both the invention and the socialization of techniques. They give meaning to practices and technological power.
CLIL theme: 3157 -- SCIENCES HUMAINES ET SOCIALES, LETTRES -- Lettres et Sciences du langage -- Sciences de l'information et de la communication