Cultural Technologies
Explore the intricate relationship between culture and technology in Cultural Technologies by Göran Bolin. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2012, this insightful hardback edition spans 210 pages, delving into a variety of contemporary themes. From intellectual property and media architecture to satellite debris and server farms, Bolin examines how these elements shape our understanding of the digital landscape.
Discover the impact of art installations, surveillance, and peer-to-peer file sharing on our society, as well as the construction of techno-history. This book not only reflects on the culture of technology that permeates our lives but also invites readers to consider culture itself as a form of technology. Perfect for those interested in mass media, sociology, and the technological aspects of civilization, Cultural Technologies is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the dynamics of our modern world.