NATS 1700 Lecture Notes - R.U.R., The Bowery Boys, Lection

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Informal and unedited notes, not for distribution. (c) z. stachniak, 2011-2012. Note: in cases i were unable to nd the primary source of an image or determine whether or not an image is copyrighted, i have speci ed the source as unknown . I will provide full information about images and/or obtain reproduction rights when such information is available to me. We are living in digital society, submerged in digital culture. It is di cult to imagine our lives without computers, without infrastructure that they pro- vide. If the history (i. e. the recorded past) is any guide and we clearly don"t have anything else as powerful as our past experience any major technolog- ical breakthrough or scienti c discovery inspires utopian sentiments. In the past, the advent of steam power, electricity, electronics, and even the inter- net, had inspired ungrounded proclamations of a techno-panacea leading to ever lasting technology-based higher forms of social organization (and liber- ation).

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