City of Bits: Space, Place, and the Infobahn
William John Mitchell  
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Publisher:MIT Press
Genre:Computers, Networking
Pages:225
ISBN:9780262631761
Dewey:303.483
Release:1996-01-01
Dimensions:23.00 cm x 16.40 cm x 1.80 cm
Date Added:2020-04-28
Rating:5
Summary: Cliche alert: just as railroads influenced settlement patterns and economics of the 19th century, and automobiles influenced settlement, commerce, and recreation in the 20th century, computer networks will influence how we live, work, and move (and how and even whether we move) in the 21st century. William Mitchell, from MIT, is one of the first scholars to rigorously examine this modern cliche, and draws heavily on the history of architecture, and urbanism. If you suspect there is truth in these truisms, and want to get beyond facile sloganeering prophesying an infintely ductile future, I highly recommend this book. Mitchell does a very job of explaining not just how things are likely to change, but also of examining historical precendents such as telephony, and to what degree previous prognostications came true.