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[Commlist] New book: The Digital and Its Discontents
Wed May 08 18:36:44 GMT 2024
New book
The Digital and Its Discontents*
*Aden Evens & Alexander R. Galloway*
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*_https://www.combinedacademic.co.uk/9781517916329/the-digital-and-its-discontents/
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"/This book argues that the digital’s decisive discreteness is actually
an intensification of a dominant predigital ideology. Such a perspective
supposes a parsable world that blinds us to an actuality of elusive
contingency. Drawing on deep understandings of digital technology and
philosophy, Aden Evens demystifies crucial arcane features with
startlingly lucid and accessible explanations, all while summoning a
world that defies explanation/."—Katherine Behar, Baruch College and The
Graduate Center of the City University of New York
"/The Digital and Its Discontents will be illuminating for anyone who
has ever twisted their speech into discrete, mechanical sounds to please
a voice recognition system. Determined to resist the digital imperative
to speak, write, think, and ultimately be like a machine, Aden Evens
reaches for contingency as the ontological spice that distinguishes
actuality from virtuality. And he flavors his formalist approach with
vignettes that compare human and digital relationality in scenes that
range from playing a video game or a cello to hitting a baseball or
squishing a lemon./"—Marcel O’Gorman, founding director, Critical Media
Lab, University of Waterloo
A groundbreaking critique of the digital world that analyzes its
universal technological foundations.
Whence that nagging sense that something in the digital is amiss—that,
as wonderful as our devices are, time spent on smartphones and computers
leaves us sour, enervated, alienated?/The Digital and Its
Discontents/uniquely explains that worry and points us toward a more
satisfying relationship between our digital lives and our nondigital
selves, one that requires a radical change in the way we incorporate
technology into our lives.
Aden Evens analyzes universal technological principles—in particular,
the binary logic—to show that they encourage certain ways of thinking
while making others more challenging or impossible. What is out of reach
for any digital machine is contingency, the ontological principle that
refuses every rule. As humans engage ourselves and our world ever more
through digital machines, we are losing touch with contingency and so
banishing from our lives the accidental and unexpected that fuel our
most creative and novel possibilities for living.
Taking cues from philosophy rather than cultural or media theory, Evens
argues that the consequences of this erosion of contingency are
significant yet often overlooked because the same values that make the
digital seem so desirable also make contingency seem unimportant—without
contingency the digital is confined to what has already been thought,
and yet the digital’s ubiquity has allowed it to disguise this inherent
sterility. Responsive only to desires that meet the demands of its
narrow logic, the digital requires its users to practice those same
ideological dictates, instituting a hegemony of thought and value
sustained by the pervasive presence of digital mechanisms. Interweaving
technical and philosophical concepts, The Digital and Its Discontents
advances a powerful and urgent argument about the digital and its impact
on our lives.
Retail e-book files for this title are screen-reader friendly.
*Aden Evens*is associate professor of English at Dartmouth College. He
is author/of Sound Ideas: Music, Machines, and Experience/(Minnesota,
2005) and/Logic of the Digital/.
*Alexander R. Galloway*is professor of media, culture, and communication
at New York University, Steinhardt.
*University of Minnesota Press| Electronic Mediations | February 2024 |
264pp | 9781517916329 | PB | £24.99**
*Price subject to change.
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