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Regimes of Description - In the Archive of the Eighteenth Century (Paperback, First)
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Regimes of Description - In the Archive of the Eighteenth Century (Paperback, First)
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Regimes of Description responds to the perception - however
imprecise - that forms of knowledge in every sector of contemporary
culture are being fundamentally reshaped by the digital revolution:
music, speech, engineering diagrams, weather reports, works of
visual art, even the words most of us write are now subject, as
Lyotard points out in The Inhuman, to a logic of the bit, the
elemental unit of electronic information. It is now possible to
slice, graft, and splice this knowledge in ways never before
imagined using technologies that treat vast bodies of information
as a stream of data bits. Programs and technical algorithms specify
the criteria for discriminating between the data stream of a Mozart
string quartet and the CAT scan of a diseased organ. But are these
machine instructions and design parameters descriptions, or merely
mechanical filters? And if the latter, what constitutes a
description of digitally encoded knowledge? As a group, the essays
in this volume pose that question as a first attempt to write the
archaeology of the nature and history of description in the digital
age.
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