Technoromanticism: Digital Narrative, Holism, and the Romance of the Real

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MIT Press, 1999 - 398 Seiten
Explores the spectrum of romantic narrative that pervades the digital age, from McLuhan's utopian vision of social reintegration by electronic communication to claims that cyberspace creates new realities. The book serves as an introduction to the application of contemporary theory to information technology, raising issues of representation, space, time, interpretation, identity and the real.

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Richard Coyne is Professor and Chair of Architectural Computing, University of Edinburgh. He is the author of "Designing Information Technology in the Postmodern Age: From Method to Metaphor" (1995), "Technoromanticism: Digital Narrative, Holism, and the Romance of the Real" (2001), and "Cornucopia Limited: Design and Dissent on the Internet" (2005), all published by the MIT Press.

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