The Machine in the Ghost Digitality and Its Consequences

The Machine in the Ghost: Digitality and Its Consequences by Robin Boast, published by Reaktion Books on March 15, 2017, is a comprehensive exploration of the digital landscape that shapes contemporary life. This 208-page book delves into the origins and workings of digital technology, tracing its evolution from the invention of the Baudot code in 1874 to the rise of digital media in the 1970s. Boast examines how digitality influences our information-heavy, media-saturated existence, revealing the often-hidden mechanisms behind the technology we use daily.
Readers will find a detailed investigation into the historical development of digital communication and its social implications. The book addresses key topics such as human-computer interaction and the social aspects of technology, providing insights into how digital systems have transformed communication and media. Through a narrative that connects past innovations to present-day practices, Boast illuminates the foundational elements of digitality and its pervasive role in shaping modern society.
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We live in a digital age, buy and sell in a digital economy, and consume—oh do we consume—digital media. The digital lies at the heart of our contemporary, information-heavy, media-saturated lives, and although we may talk about the digital as a cultural phenomenon, the thing itself—digitality—is often hidden to us, a technology that someone else has invented and that lives buried inside our computers, tablets, and smartphones. In this book, Robin Boast follows the video streams and social media posts to their headwaters in order to ask: What, exactly, is the digital?
Boast tackles this fundamental question by exploring the origins of the digital and showing how digital technology works. He goes back to 1874, when a French telegraph engineer, Jean-Maurice-Émile Baudot, invented the first means of digital communication, the Baudot code. From this simple 5-bit code, Boast takes us to the first electronic computers, to the earliest uses of graphics and information systems in the 1950s, our interactions with computers through punch cards and programming languages, and the rise of digital media in the 1970s.Via various and sometimes unanticipated historical routes, he reveals the foundations of digitality and how it has flourished in today’s explosion of technologies and the forms of communication and media they enable, making real the often intangible force that guides so much of our lives.
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