“Normally, cybernetics is interested in systems which conform to its one universally accepted law, Ashby’s law of requisite variety, thus being manageable. In contrast, I propose we should develop an interest in the unmanageable: a form of anti-cybernetics.”
Reference: Ranulph Glanville (2009), A (cybernetic) musing: Design and cybernetics, The Black Boox VolIII 39 Steps, edition echoraum, Vienna, p. 434.