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Four Notes Towards Propaganda and the Post-Digital Symptom
oleh: Robert Jackson
| Format: | Article |
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| Diterbitkan: | Digital Aesthetics Research Cener 2014-06-01 |
Deskripsi
What is it about propaganda that Alan Turing deemed sufficient in describing a statement about puzzles, problems and solutions? Despite not being an overtly political writer, Turing’s relevancy is undoubtedly important for the politics of digital culture today: particularly concerning relationships between culture, computation, mathematics, digital transmission and even the purported recognition of the “post-digital”. What on earth provoked him to describe a mathematical idea as propaganda? Might it not be understood as a retroactive sign of a post-digital affect, or, perhaps an expected symptom of embedded life within a politics of mathematical propagation? The purpose of this article is to outline what such a description might provoke.