Uncomputable - Alexander R. Galloway

Uncomputable

Alexander R. Galloway

出版社

Verso

出版时间

2021-11-02

ISBN

9781839763984

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

A journey through the uncomputable remains of computer history

Narrating some lesser known episodes from the deep history of digital machines, Alexander Galloway explains the technology that drives the world today, and the fascinating people who brought these machines to life. With an eye to both the computable and the uncomputable, Galloway shows how computation emerges or fails to emerge, how the digital thrives but also atrophies, how networks interconnect while also fray and fall apart. By re-building obsolete technology using today’s software, the past comes to light in new ways, from intricate algebraic patterns woven on a hand loom, to striking artificial-life simulations, to war games and back boxes. A description of the past, this book is also an assessment of all that remains uncomputable as we continue to live in the aftermath of the long digital age.

Alexander R. Galloway is Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University. He is author or coauthor of several books, including The Interface Effect, Protocol and Gaming.

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如果说基特勒的对于软件的批判指向了硬件与软件之间不可化约的分解,那么Galloway的这一本便是一本有关硬件与数码逻辑的史前史——它无关硬件烧制或拼装的物理条件,而是数码作为统摄本身的知识生成史。如果我们承继基特勒的思考,认为福柯的知识考古学在计算时代便终会被淘汰的话,也许加洛韦的方法论也是一种近乎复古的求索,或是在媒介物中寻找媒介技术先祖与断肢的尝试。 从某种意义上,这本书是If Cinema is an Ontology, the Computer is an ethic的延展:在以数码为主导逻辑的技术体系下,通过数码表征世界已经不是问题的核心所在——而真正的核心在于通过映射现实的代码改变现实时创造新的一套道德。这或许也是他每次结尾都必然突转回政治哲学的原因:数码本身便是一种政治。
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