incyde wrote:human? wrote:the map is not the territory.
elaborate please?
 
well, for example... if you look at the block i live on google maps, its a park...
now, i do live on a nice (imo) block, trees and stuff... but its most def not a park.  altho, it is one on google maps, they have even given it a name...
its a similar thing with "dubstep"
the word dubstep is pretty much a abstraction. a tool for describing astyle of music, parties etc....  but at same time, its always important to remember that the word is just that.... a abstraction..
so when it comes to "scenes" & "genres" that is my approach...  i find them as usefull tools for organizing and exploring (maps), but the situation on the ground is always very different..  constantly evolving and changing in ways that are impossible to map, and very quickly, maps tend to become obsolete...  more accurate maps are drawn (subgenres) and/or completely unmapped territory begins to be explored...
imho, its a mistake to see the map (the word dubstep) as the territory (the music, the people & the vibe that transcends names)
its actually a beautiful thing, because maps are usually drawn up for control purposes, and in the case of music, to sell it...  unfortunately alot of times, the people in the territory end up confusing the map for reality and dont see alot of whats happening right around them...  hence my little reminder...
the map is NOT the territory  
 
btw, robert anton wilson & hakim bey describe this much better than me... look into temporary autonomous zones....
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