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Cybernetic Aesthetics Modernist Networks Of Information And Data Heather A Love

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Cybernetic Aesthetics Modernist Networks Of Information And Data Heather A Love
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.27 MB
Pages: 223
Author: Heather A. Love
ISBN: 9781009387484, 1009387480
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Cybernetic Aesthetics Modernist Networks Of Information And Data Heather A Love by Heather A. Love 9781009387484, 1009387480 instant download after payment.

Cybernetic Aesthetics draws from cybernetics theory and terminology to interpret the communication structures and reading strategies that modernist text cultivate. In doing so, Heather A. Love shows how cybernetic approaches to communication emerged long before World War II; they flourished in the literature of modernism's most innovative authors. This book engages a range of literary authors, including Ezra Pound, John Dos Passos, Gertrude Stein, Virginia Woolf, and James Joyce, and cybernetics theorists, such as Norbert Wiener, Claude Shannon, Ross Ashby, Silvan Tomkins, Margaret Mead, Gregory Bateson, and Mary Catherine Bateson. Through comparative analysis, Love uncovers cybernetics' relevance to modernism and articulates modernism's role in shaping the cultural conditions that produced not merely technological cybernetics, but also the more diffuse notion of cybernetic thinking that still exerts its influence today.

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