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Author Tofts, Darren, author

Title Memory trade : a prehistory of cyberculture / by Darren Tofts & Murray McKeich
Published North Ryde, N.S.W. : Interface, [1998]
North Ryde, N.S.W. : Interface, c1998
c1998
©1998

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Description 131 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm
Series An Interface book from 21. C
Summary The Notion of "culture" is changing at the speed of information itself. Computer technology is creating a new kind of public cyberculture with all its utopian and apocalyptic possibilities. But is it that new? Popular debate generally ignores cyberculture's historical context. The official history begins in the 19th century and tracks the evolution of telecommunications, the egalitarian dream of the global village, and the emergence of the military-industrial complex. However this omits the deeper prehistory of technological transformations of culture that are everywhere felt but nowhere seen in the telematic landscape of the late-twentieth century. Cyberculture is an extension, rather than innovation, of human engagement with communication and information technologies
Notes "An Interface Book from 21.C"--P. [4]
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Computers and civilization.
Computers -- Social aspects.
Cyberspace.
Technology and civilization.
Literature and technology.
Technology -- Philosophy.
Technology -- Social aspects.
Genre/Form Digital art.
Author McKeich, Murray.
ISBN 9057041812