Interface Culture: How New Technology Transforms the Way We Create and Communicate

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Author: Steven Johnson

Drawing on his own expertise in the humanities and on the Web, Steven Johnson not only demonstrates how interfaces – those buttons, graphics, and words on the computer screen through which we control information – influence our daily lives, but also tracks their roots back to Victorian novels, early cinema, and even medieval urban planning. The result is a lush cultural an….Read More

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