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{{A|devil|<center><youtube>https://youtu.be/qZagNxRZC_8</youtube></center>}}There is much talk in these pages of [[Models.Behaving.Badly|model]]<nowiki/>s, [[narrative]]<nowiki/>s, [[complexity]], [[systems theory]], and [[high modernism]] As an all encompassing modern management dogma that nits all of these things together. Our fascination with [[algorithm]]<nowiki/>s, [[big data]], [[artificial intelligence]] and [[The Singularity is Near - Book Review|exponentially accelerating technologisation]] this leads us into believing that we can reduce the world’s organisation and therefore its problems down to predictable, rationalisable, atomised units.
 
There is much talk in these pages of [[Models.Behaving.Badly|model]]<nowiki/>s, [[narrative]]<nowiki/>s, [[complexity]], [[systems theory]], and [[high modernism]] As an all encompassing modern management dogma that nits all of these things together. Our fascination with [[algorithm]]<nowiki/>s, [[big data]], [[artificial intelligence]] and [[The Singularity is Near - Book Review|exponentially accelerating technologisation]] this leads us into believing that we can reduce the world’s organisation and therefore its problems down to predictable, rationalisable, atomised units.


I suppose there is some irony that this blind trust in the model is itself guilty of mistaking the ''map'' for the ''territory''. An over-reliance on the model caused by an over-reliance on a model. A model only models what it can model. {{Author|James C. Scott}} Describe this is the problem of legibility — because a simplistic model is cannot adequately react to the nuances of an autonomous organic network, political administrations oblige, and incentivise, their populations to organise themselves to best fit the model rather than. The model itself, by its existence, queers the pitch, skews incentives. People optimise for the model, often undermining the model’s original goals — tax planning, right?  
I suppose there is some irony that this blind trust in the model is itself guilty of mistaking the ''map'' for the ''territory''. An over-reliance on the model caused by an over-reliance on a model. A model only models what it can model. {{Author|James C. Scott}} Describe this is the problem of legibility — because a simplistic model is cannot adequately react to the nuances of an autonomous organic network, political administrations oblige, and incentivise, their populations to organise themselves to best fit the model rather than. The model itself, by its existence, queers the pitch, skews incentives. People optimise for the model, often undermining the model’s original goals — tax planning, right?