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Gere, Charlie.
Community without community in digital culture[electronic resource] /
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杜威分類號:
302.23/1
書名/作者:
Community without community in digital culture/ Charlie Gere.
作者:
Gere, Charlie.
出版者:
New York, NY : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2012.
面頁冊數:
p.; cm.
標題:
Communities.
標題:
Information technology - Social aspects.
標題:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies
ISBN:
9781137026675 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
1137026677 (electronic bk.)
內容註:
Acknowledgements -- Digitality -- The Theological Origins of the Digital -- Deconstruction, Technics and the Death of God -- Derrida, Nancy and the Digital -- Darwin after Dawkins after Derrida -- Slitting Open the Kantian Eye -- The Work of Art in the Post Age -- Non-Relational Aesthetics -- Luther Blissett -- Bartleby Off-line -- Exploding Plastic Universe -- Conclusion -- Notes and References -- Index --.
摘要、提要註:
The word 'digital' refers to both digital data, as used in computers, and also the digits, fingers, of the hand, and thus by extension touch, which has long been a trope for connectivity, community, and participation. Thus, in its drive towards greater connectivity, our culture is digital in more than one sense, in that it increasingly encourages such contact (from the Latin, 'com', together, and 'tangere', to touch). But at the same time such technologies always involve separation, gap and distance. Community Without Community in Digital Culture suggests that networks always involve this other aspect of touch, separation, distance and gap, as a necessary concomitant of our fundamental technicity. Thus, against the prevailing presumptions that new technologies involve greater contact, relationality and community, this book proposes that they exemplify the gap inherent in touch, the 'inconceivable, small, 'infinitesimal difference'' that separates us from each other in time and space. In this such technologies are part of the history of the death of God, the loss of an overarching metaphysical framework which would bind us together in some form of relation or communion. This can be understood in terms of contingency, which has the same root as contact.
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Community without community in digital culture[electronic resource] /
Gere, Charlie.
Community without community in digital culture
[electronic resource] /Charlie Gere. - New York, NY :Palgrave Macmillan,2012. - p.cm.
Acknowledgements -- Digitality -- The Theological Origins of the Digital -- Deconstruction, Technics and the Death of God -- Derrida, Nancy and the Digital -- Darwin after Dawkins after Derrida -- Slitting Open the Kantian Eye -- The Work of Art in the Post Age -- Non-Relational Aesthetics -- Luther Blissett -- Bartleby Off-line -- Exploding Plastic Universe -- Conclusion -- Notes and References -- Index --.
The word 'digital' refers to both digital data, as used in computers, and also the digits, fingers, of the hand, and thus by extension touch, which has long been a trope for connectivity, community, and participation. Thus, in its drive towards greater connectivity, our culture is digital in more than one sense, in that it increasingly encourages such contact (from the Latin, 'com', together, and 'tangere', to touch). But at the same time such technologies always involve separation, gap and distance. Community Without Community in Digital Culture suggests that networks always involve this other aspect of touch, separation, distance and gap, as a necessary concomitant of our fundamental technicity. Thus, against the prevailing presumptions that new technologies involve greater contact, relationality and community, this book proposes that they exemplify the gap inherent in touch, the 'inconceivable, small, 'infinitesimal difference'' that separates us from each other in time and space. In this such technologies are part of the history of the death of God, the loss of an overarching metaphysical framework which would bind us together in some form of relation or communion. This can be understood in terms of contingency, which has the same root as contact.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2012.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9781137026675 (electronic bk.)
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