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Fun and Software - Exploring Pleasure, Paradox and Pain in Computing (Hardcover)
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Fun and Software - Exploring Pleasure, Paradox and Pain in Computing (Hardcover)
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"Fun"" and Software" offers the untold story of fun as constitutive
of the culture and aesthetics of computing. Fun in computing is a
mode of thinking, making and experiencing. It invokes and
convolutes the question of rationalism and logical reason,
addresses the sensibilities and experience of computation and
attests to its creative drives. Exploring topics as diverse as the
pleasure and pain of the programmer, geek wit, affects of play, and
coding as a bodily pursuit of the unique in recursive structures
helps construct a different point of entry to the understanding of
software as culture-. Fun is a form of production that touches on
the foundations of formal logic and precise notation as well as
rhetoric, exhibiting the connections between computing and paradox,
politics and aesthetics. From the formation of the discipline of
programming as an outgrowth of pure mathematics to its
manifestation in contemporary and contradictory forms such as
gaming, data analysis and art, fun is a powerful force that
continues to shape our life with software as it becomes the key
mechanism of contemporary society. Including chapters from Matthew
Fuller, Andrew Goffey, Adrian Mackenzie, Luciana Parisi and M.
Beatrice Fazi, Geoff Cox and Alex McLean, Wendy Chun and Andrew
Lison, "Fun"" and Software" makes a major contribution to the field
of software studies and opens the topic of software to some of the
most pressing concerns in contemporary theory.
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