New Dark Age, James Bridle
New Dark Age, James Bridle
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New Dark Age
Technology and the End of the Future

Author: James Bridle

Narrator: Emily Beresford

Unabridged: 8 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/22/2019


Synopsis

As the world around us increases in technological complexity, our understanding of it diminishes. Underlying this trend is a single idea: the belief that our existence is understandable through computation, and more data is enough to help us build a better world.

In reality, we are lost in a sea of information, increasingly divided by fundamentalism, simplistic narratives, conspiracy theories, and post-factual politics. Meanwhile, those in power use our lack of understanding to further their own interests. Despite the apparent accessibility of information, we're living in a new Dark Age.

From rogue financial systems to shopping algorithms, from artificial intelligence to state secrecy, we no longer understand how our world is governed or presented to us. The media is filled with unverifiable speculation, much of it generated by anonymous software, while companies dominate their employees through surveillance and the threat of automation.

In his brilliant new work, leading artist and writer James Bridle surveys the history of art, technology, and information systems, and reveals the dark clouds that gather over our dreams of the digital sublime.

About James Bridle

James Bridle is a writer, journalist, technologist, and visual artist. He writes for the Guardian, Observer, Wired, Frieze, the Atlantic, and many other publications.


Reviews

نجمتان ونصف هل ستُحسِن "التقانة" أو التكنولوجيا مستقبل هذه الأرض؟ للمؤلف نظرة سوداوية للمستقبل كما هو واضح من عنوان الكتاب، وتلك نظرة لا يستطيع أي عاقل أن ينفي صحتها. يطرح في هذا الكتاب على أرض الواقع مدى نجاح أو فشل تلك التقنيات في خلق عالم أكثر مثالية، وما الثمن الذي تدفعه البشرية الأن وفي المستقبل......more

I cannot sing the praises of this book enough, it is the kind of thing I have long wanted to read, and here it is, better thought out than I could have hoped. I have thought over many of the topics in this book before, and was still inspired by the richness of thought on display. The book covers, in......more

Goodreads review by Bryan

I started James Bridle's New Dark Age thinking it was another entry in the recent spate of "techlash" books. The subtitle, Technology and the End of the Future, is a hint. And the book does follow the tradition laid out by Carr, Morozov, Zuboff, Lanier, etc... yet it also heads in some very differen......more