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The cultural and philosophical study of software is crucial, both
within and outside of the university, at an international level and
across disciplines. Software is increasingly considered the focus
of digital media studies because of the perceived need to address
the invisibility, ubiquity, and power of digital media. Yet
software remains quite obscure to students and scholars in media
studies, the social sciences, and the humanities. This unique book
engages directly in close readings of technical texts and computer
code in order to show how software works and in what sense it can
be considered constitutive of culture and even of human thought.
Federica Frabetti combines this with an engagement with thinkers
such as Bernard Steigler and Jacques Derrida to problematize the
very nature of the conceptual system on which software is based and
which has shaped its historical evolution. The book argues for a
radical demystification of software and digital technologies by
addressing the mystery that surrounds its function and that affects
our comprehension of its relationship between technology,
philosophy, culture, and society.
The cultural and philosophical study of software is crucial, both
within and outside of the university, at an international level and
across disciplines. Software is increasingly considered the focus
of digital media studies because of the perceived need to address
the invisibility, ubiquity, and power of digital media. Yet
software remains quite obscure to students and scholars in media
studies, the social sciences, and the humanities. This unique book
engages directly in close readings of technical texts and computer
code in order to show how software works and in what sense it can
be considered constitutive of culture and even of human thought.
Federica Frabetti combines this with an engagement with thinkers
such as Bernard Steigler and Jacques Derrida to problematize the
very nature of the conceptual system on which software is based and
which has shaped its historical evolution. The book argues for a
radical demystification of software and digital technologies by
addressing the mystery that surrounds its function and that affects
our comprehension of its relationship between technology,
philosophy, culture, and society.
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