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Digital Contagions

A Media Archaeology of Computer Viruses, Second Edition
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
298 Seiten
Englisch
Peter Langerschienen am29.08.20162., überarb. Aufl.
Now in its second edition, Digital Contagions is the first book to offer a comprehensive and critical analysis of the culture and history of the computer virus.At a time when our networks arguably feel more insecure than ever, the book provides an overview of how our fears about networks are part of a more complex story of the development of digital culture. It writes a media archaeology of computer and network accidents that are endemic to the computational media ecology. Viruses, worms, and other software objects are not seen merely from the perspective of anti-virus research or practical security concerns, but as cultural and historical expressions that traverse a non-linear field from fiction to technical media, from net art to politics of software.Mapping the anomalies of network culture from the angles of security concerns, the biopolitics of computer systems, and the aspirations for artificial life in software, this second edition also pays attention to the emergence of recent issues of cybersecurity and new forms of digital insecurity. A new preface by Sean Cubitt is also provided.mehr
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KlappentextNow in its second edition, Digital Contagions is the first book to offer a comprehensive and critical analysis of the culture and history of the computer virus.At a time when our networks arguably feel more insecure than ever, the book provides an overview of how our fears about networks are part of a more complex story of the development of digital culture. It writes a media archaeology of computer and network accidents that are endemic to the computational media ecology. Viruses, worms, and other software objects are not seen merely from the perspective of anti-virus research or practical security concerns, but as cultural and historical expressions that traverse a non-linear field from fiction to technical media, from net art to politics of software.Mapping the anomalies of network culture from the angles of security concerns, the biopolitics of computer systems, and the aspirations for artificial life in software, this second edition also pays attention to the emergence of recent issues of cybersecurity and new forms of digital insecurity. A new preface by Sean Cubitt is also provided.
ZusammenfassungDigital Formations is the best source for critical, well-written books about digital technologies and modern life. Books in the series break new ground by emphasizing multiple methodological and theoretical approaches to deeply probe the formation and reformation of lived experience as it is refracted through digital interaction. The series examines broad issues in realms such as digital culture, electronic commerce, law, politics and governance, gender, the Internet, race, art, health and medicine, and education.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-4331-3232-2
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2016
Erscheinungsdatum29.08.2016
Auflage2., überarb. Aufl.
Reihen-Nr.44
Seiten298 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht460 g
Artikel-Nr.39873077

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgments - Sean Cubitt: Foreword - Introduction: The General Accident of Digital Network Culture - Section I: Fear Secured: From Bugs to Worms - Section II: Body: Biopolitics of Digital Systems - Intermezzo: Viral Philosophy - Section III: Life: Viral Ecologies - Afterword: An Accident Hard, Soft, Institutionalized - Appendix: A Timeline of Computer Viruses and the Viral Assemblage - Bibliography - Indexmehr

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Autor

Jussi Parikka is Professor in Technological Culture & Aesthetics at the Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton. He is also Docent in Digital Culture Theory at the University of Turku, Finland. A widely published media theorist, he is author of the award-winning Insect Media (2010) and A Geology of Media (2015), What is Media Archaeology (2012), and co-editor of Writing and Unwriting (Media) Art History (2015).