New Dark Age
About This Book
Digital Darkness (2018) explores a striking contradiction at the heart of our technological era: the exponential growth in data collection has coincided with a decline in our capacity to comprehend the world around us. Through an examination of the history, political structures, and geographic spread of our interconnected digital systems, James Bridle offers fresh perspectives on defining challenges like climate change, economic disparity, and the erosion of factual discourse, while providing guidance for finding meaning amid pervasive ambiguity.
Who Should Read This?
- Individuals who question or embrace technological advancement
- Analytical minds curious about the geopolitics of digital networks
- Readers exploring how technology influences society in unexpected ways
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