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Revision as of 07:04, 16 November 2022
A Better Panopticon is a startup transdimensional corporation based in New Minneapolis, Canada which provides transdimensional prison design, construction, and uninterruptable ontological support services.
History
A Better Panopticon was initially designed to answer the question:
Y'know how long-focal-length lenses flatten everything out that's in the depth of field (and thus in decent focus at all)?
When subjected to quantum steganographic decryption and other high-energy literature techniques, the question revealed a secret challenge-reward algorithm:
The application of this as a metaphor to political viewpoints is left as an exercise for the student. You only get one point on the quiz for it.
This second message is the subject of intense discussion by APTO field tutors.
In the News
The Panopticon: A 360-Degree Review is a 2022 book by math detective Niles Cartouchian about the history of the 360-Degree Feedback principle.
Fiction cross-reference
- Dyson panopticon
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles.
- The Panopticon: A 360-Degree Review
- Transdimensional prison
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter