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by ['Communication and Media Studies']| 2012| 118 pages| English

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The proliferation of digital technology and the emergence of digital code as the new dominating medium of information storage are acknowledged to be of concern for social scientists and cultural theorists. The search for meaning in digital code tends to favor studies of how it is consumed in the contemporary context, and how contemporary actors construct meaningful experiences with it. Contrary to the intentions of its inventors, changes in society accompanying the proliferation of digital technology are often treated as undesirable and even accidental. Often ignored are the philosophical meanings intentionally embedded into and connoted by the code, and how the technical and philosophical attributes of digital technology come together to create the possibility of experience for the user. This thesis analyses digital code for both its literal technical significance and its connoted philosophical meaning, arguing that the rhetoric built into the code is intended by its inventors to bring about some specific changes in the way we know and understand the universe. Rather than a popular notion of Cartesian dualism, digital code conveys the monistic philosophy of Leibniz. Computer circuitry reflects this logic, creating a digital text based on movement and instability rather than the definitiveness of text that Western society has been accustomed to. This technology was intended to serve humanity as a reasoning tool. As an android, it is meant in some ways to replace the human mind. However, where humans find meaning through analog experiences, computers and the code they operate with are digital, meaning they cannot approach what we might define as actual thought. Based on the prototype of the human brain, even the most sophisticated digital technologies can at best mimic human activities. Above all, the authors of the programs (or the rules the machines must follow) are humans. The popular use of computers in everyday life ensures that most if not all in contemporary western society are exposed to the monist logic conveyed by the code in the machine.

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Author:['Communication and Media Studies']
Publication Year:2012
Pages:118
Language:English
Format:PDF
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