Titre : | You are not a gadget : a manifesto | Type de document : | Livres, articles, périodiques | Auteurs : | Jaron Lanier (1960-....), Auteur | Editeur : | London : Penguin Books | Année de publication : | 2011 | Importance : | XIII-223 p. | Format : | 20 cm | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-14-104911-3 | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | Mots-clés : | Economie numérique -- Ethique Technologie de l'information -- Aspect social Innovations -- Aspect social Technologie -- Aspect social Economie digitale -- Ethique Réseaux sociaux -- Philosophie Créativité | Index. décimale : | 17 Morale. Ethique Philosophie pratique | Résumé : | A NATIONAL BESTSELLER
A programmer, musician, and father of virtual reality technology, Jaron Lanier was a pioneer in digital media, and among the first to predict the revolutionary changes it would bring to our commerce and culture. Now, with the Web influencing virtually every aspect of our lives, he offers this provocative critique of how digital design is shaping society, for better and for worse.
Informed by Lanier’s experience and expertise as a computer scientist, You Are Not a Gadget discusses the technical and cultural problems that have unwittingly risen from programming choices—such as the nature of user identity—that were “locked-in” at the birth of digital media and considers what a future based on current design philosophies will bring. With the proliferation of social net |
You are not a gadget : a manifesto [Livres, articles, périodiques] / Jaron Lanier (1960-....), Auteur . - London : Penguin Books, 2011 . - XIII-223 p. ; 20 cm. ISBN : 978-0-14-104911-3 Langues : Anglais ( eng) Mots-clés : | Economie numérique -- Ethique Technologie de l'information -- Aspect social Innovations -- Aspect social Technologie -- Aspect social Economie digitale -- Ethique Réseaux sociaux -- Philosophie Créativité | Index. décimale : | 17 Morale. Ethique Philosophie pratique | Résumé : | A NATIONAL BESTSELLER
A programmer, musician, and father of virtual reality technology, Jaron Lanier was a pioneer in digital media, and among the first to predict the revolutionary changes it would bring to our commerce and culture. Now, with the Web influencing virtually every aspect of our lives, he offers this provocative critique of how digital design is shaping society, for better and for worse.
Informed by Lanier’s experience and expertise as a computer scientist, You Are Not a Gadget discusses the technical and cultural problems that have unwittingly risen from programming choices—such as the nature of user identity—that were “locked-in” at the birth of digital media and considers what a future based on current design philosophies will bring. With the proliferation of social net |
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