Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 7-9Wayne State University Press, 1985 |
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... cybernetic devices . These devices , in turn , become self - reflexive metaphors for the texts themselves which have ironically adopted a cybernetic guise . But cybernetic fiction insists that humans somehow elude mechanical reduction ...
... cybernetic devices . These devices , in turn , become self - reflexive metaphors for the texts themselves which have ironically adopted a cybernetic guise . But cybernetic fiction insists that humans somehow elude mechanical reduction ...
Síða 57
... cybernetics , a book with the chilling title The Human Use of Human Beings ( 1948 ) . - The single unifying feature of cybernetic fictions is that they pose as cybernetic devices which ultimately and this is the source of their power ...
... cybernetics , a book with the chilling title The Human Use of Human Beings ( 1948 ) . - The single unifying feature of cybernetic fictions is that they pose as cybernetic devices which ultimately and this is the source of their power ...
Síða 58
... cybernetics fails to account for human activity . Cybernetic fiction employs a hyper - evolved technique of self - reflexiveness that makes the reader intensely aware of his or her own status as an information processing machine , too ...
... cybernetics fails to account for human activity . Cybernetic fiction employs a hyper - evolved technique of self - reflexiveness that makes the reader intensely aware of his or her own status as an information processing machine , too ...
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