Rise of the Machines

A Cybernetic History

464 pages

Langue : English

Publié 4 janvier 2017 par Norton & Company, Incorporated, W. W..

ISBN :
978-0-393-35495-9
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A sweeping history of our deep entanglement with technology.

As lives offline and online merge even more, it’s easy to forget how we got here. Rise of the Machines reclaims the spectacular story of cybernetics, a control theory of man and machine. In a history that unpacks one of the twentieth century’s pivotal ideas, Thomas Rid delivers a thought-provoking portrait of our technology-enraptured era.

Springing from the febrile mind of mathematician Norbert Wiener amid the devastation of World War II, the cybernetic vision underpinned a host of seductive myths about the future of machines. This vision would radically transform the postwar world, ushering in sweeping cultural change. From the Cold War’s monumental SAGE bomber defense system to enhanced humans, Wiener’s scheme turned computers from machines of assured destruction into engines of brilliant utopias. Cybernetics triggered blissful cults, the Whole Earth Catalog, and feminist manifestos, just as it fueled martial gizmos …

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Sujets

  • Technology, social aspects
  • Automation, social aspects
  • Cybernetics
  • Information warfare
  • Machinery, history
  • Technology and civilization