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Imaginary Futures - From Thinking Machines to the Global Village (Paperback)
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Imaginary Futures - From Thinking Machines to the Global Village (Paperback)
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This book is a history of the future. It shows how our contemporary
understanding of the Internet is shaped by visions of the future
that were put together in the 1950s and 1960s. At the height of the
Cold War, the Americans invented the only working model of
communism in human history: the Internet. Yet, for all of its
libertarian potential, the goal of this hi-tech project was
geopolitical dominance: the ownership of time was control over the
destiny of humanity. The potentially subversive theory of
cybernetics was transformed into the military-friendly project of
'artificial intelligence'. Capitalist growth became the fastest
route to the 'information society'. The rest of the world was
expected to follow America's path into the networked future. Today,
we're still being told that the Internet is creating the
information society - and that America today is everywhere else
tomorrow. Thankfully, at the beginning of the twenty-first century,
the DIY ethic of the Internet shows that people can resist these
authoritarian prophecies by shaping information technologies in
their own interest. Ultimately, if we don't want the future to be
what it used to be, we must invent our own, improved and truly
revolutionary future.
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