Cyburbia
How Crackpots, Inventors and Visionaries Created Our New Life Online
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Published:6th Oct '11
£8.99
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Exploring the evolution of digital communication, Cyburbia reveals how technology has transformed our lives and relationships over the decades.
In Cyburbia, the author explores the evolution of our digital lives, tracing the remarkable journey from the absence of text messaging and email to the omnipresence of social media platforms like Facebook and MySpace. This insightful narrative delves into the historical context of digital communication, revealing how technological advancements have reshaped our interactions and the very fabric of society. By examining the last seventy years, the book highlights the architectural framework that has led to our current digital landscape.
The narrative begins with the origins of digital communication, rooted in military needs during World War II, and follows its transformation into a tool for everyday life. The author skillfully connects the dots between historical events, technological breakthroughs, and cultural phenomena, illustrating how our online presence influences everything from film narratives to military strategies. The book emphasizes the profound implications of living in a digitally connected world, prompting readers to reflect on the consequences of their online behaviors.
Cyburbia serves as both a history lesson and a cautionary tale, encouraging readers to consider the complexities of our digital existence. It provides a thought-provoking examination of how technology has not only changed the way we communicate but has also shaped our identities and relationships. Ultimately, this book invites us to ponder the future of our digital lives and the potential challenges that lie ahead.
** 'Just what the doctor ordered for a world in thrall to the online revolution: a bracing, sharp-eyed examination of how technology and the ideas that drive it are reshaping every corner of our culture. A fresh, sane and fascinating look at how we are changing - for good and ill - in the age of the Net' Carl Honore, author of IN PRAISE OF SLOW and UNDER PRESSURE ** 'In the seventeenth century the way humans conceived of the world was radically transformed by the new mechanical philosophy that used the machine as a metaphor. In this truly fascinating book James Harkin shows how our consciousness is being reshaped again by a new metaphor - the cyberworld of the computer. Humans thought they were creating a new world with computers, but Harkin argues that computers have created a new human. It's a mind-altering read' Clive Hamilton, author of SCORCHER and AFFLUENZA ** 'Fascinating ... essential reading for anyone who needs to understand how communication between people is being impacted by technology, and how that technology is completely changing the way we live. In other words, this book is a must-read for everyone. It will change the way you look at society, your business and even your own life' Peter Sheahan, author of GENERATION Y and FLIP! 'James Harkin's elegant re-framing of our internet culture ... Harkin makes a convincing case' Pat Kane, INDEPENDENT 'We are morbidly afraid of disconnection. It is, Harkin argues persuasively, both a wonderful and a sinister new stage in the evolution of human society' Rafael Behr, OBSERVER 'Fascinating and slightly disturbing' WBQ 'Harkin is a fine guide to the alleys and dark spaces of Cyburbia' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'Lively and enjoyable' James Montgomery, FINANCIAL TIMES 'Intriguing ... Cyburbia has become a meeting point for assorted freaks and weirdos, from Islamist radicals posting information about how to construct home-made bombs to anorexics giving one another tips on how to lose weight' Charles Cumming, MAIL ON SUNDAY 'A swift-moving history. A persuasive book, and a brave step in thinking about the mess we may have all got ourselves into' Nicholas Blincoe, DAILY TELEGRAPH 'Entertaining, engaging and well-argued ... Cyburbia is just the sort of corrective to the blind technology of the networked world' BBC FOCUS
ISBN: 9780349121154
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288 pages