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Aleks Krotoski looks at whether we have all become techno-fundamentalists. Do we know what all our technology is for or, more intriguingly, what it wants?
Aleks Krotoski looks at whether we've all become techno-fundamentalists. Do we know what all our technology is for or more intriguingly what it wants?
Aleks hears from Douglas Rushkoff about how the whole of the world around us has always been programmed by architects, religion, and politics. But it's something we seem to have forgotten about technology itself.
Tom Chatfield discusses how the biases of technology (the things it naturally tends towards or is best at) interplay with human nature to turn much of our interaction with technology into some sort of perverse game.
But some of these biases like the end use of technology only emerge once people start to use it. Kevin Kelly is one of the world's most respected commentators on technology he believes that the biases of all our technology put together start to combine so that it behave very much like an organism. His provocative theories are detailed in his book What does Technology want?
We explore these theories by discussing our biggest technologies; the city and whether the latest innovations aiming to make our city's smarter and more sustainable hint at a better future relationship with the world of technology.
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Is technology a drug?
Duration: 00:50
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Al Bowlly
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Four Tet
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Fridge
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DJ Shadow
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Philip Glass
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Murray Gold
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Broadcast
- Mon 22 Oct 2012 16:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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The Digital Human
Aleks Krotoski explores the digital world