"By looking at the satellite image we extract ourselves from our particular point of view, yet without, bouncing up to the bird's eye view; we have no access to the divine view, the view from nowhere. We go from our bounded view to a sliding view that will carry us from a labyrinth of transformations to the general frame in which our daily action is set – and that will never be more than a few square centimetres big. The frame has the same dimension, in a sense, as the object it frames. The big is no bigger than the small"
"Paris ville invisible" by Bruno Latour and Emilie Hermant (1998).
Why do I blog this? writing a piece with Julian about urban computing leads me to revisit this nice book by Latour.