Software and Memory
Introduction to Cybernetics
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Wendy Chun's "Software and Memory" delves into the complex interplay between software, memory, and the human experience in the digital age.
Chun challenges conventional understandings of software as a neutral tool, revealing its inherent biases and limitations.
The book explores how software shapes our perceptions of reality, memory, and agency.
It examines the historical and cultural contexts of software development, highlighting its connections to power structures and social inequalities.
Ultimately, Chun's work prompts critical reflection on the role of technology in shaping our lives and the potential for its emancipation.
Chun challenges conventional understandings of software as a neutral tool, revealing its inherent biases and limitations.
The book explores how software shapes our perceptions of reality, memory, and agency.
It examines the historical and cultural contexts of software development, highlighting its connections to power structures and social inequalities.
Ultimately, Chun's work prompts critical reflection on the role of technology in shaping our lives and the potential for its emancipation.
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