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Memory bytes : history, technology, and digital culture
by Lauren Rabinovitz, Abraham Geil
This collection of essays contextualises digital culture within its historical and philosophical origins. By analysing a range of technologies, from photography to print media, it explores how technological changes have shaped society and human subjectivity over time.
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