Skin of Culture: Investigating the New Electronic Reality
- Pages
- 226
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780749424800
- Reading Time
- ~3h 57min
Skin of Culture: Investigating the New Electronic Reality is a book by Derrick de Kerckhove. It has 226 pages.
About this book
This is a bold vision of the electronic media and the nature of reality in a world increasingly wired to technology. It proposes and explores concepts such as: whether democracy is outmoded and must be redesigned to reflect how technology affects power structures; whether the electronic media have extended our psychology as well as our nervous systems and our bodies; whether art must redress the balance with science and reclaim technology; and whether electronic media are reversing the effects of language, literacy and the alphabet, and whether this is a good thing.
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Skin of Culture: Investigating the New Electronic Reality has 226 pages.
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This is a bold vision of the electronic media and the nature of reality in a world increasingly wired to technology. It proposes and explores concepts such as: whether democracy is outmoded and must be redesigned to reflect how technology affects power structures; whether the electronic media have e...
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Skin of Culture: Investigating the New Electronic Reality was written by Derrick de Kerckhove.