Computing Legacies: Digital Cultures of Simulation

Computing Legacies: Digital Cultures of Simulation

by Peter Krapp
Computing Legacies: Digital Cultures of Simulation

Computing Legacies: Digital Cultures of Simulation

by Peter Krapp

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Overview

A media history of simulation that contextualizes our digital heritage and the history of computing.

In Computing Legacies, Peter Krapp explores a media history of simulation to excavate three salient aspects of digital culture. First, it profiles simulation as cultural technique, enabling symbolic work and foregrounding hypothetical literacy. Secondly, it positions simulation as crucial for the preservation of cultural memory, where modeling, emulation, and serious play are constitutive in how we relate to our mediated history. And lastly, despite suggestions that we may already live in a simulation, it interrogates how simulation can serve as critique of the computer age.

In tracing our digital heritage, Computing Legacies elucidates inflection points where quantitative data becomes tractable for qualitative evaluations: modeling epidemics for scientific study or entertainment, emulating older devices, turning numerical calculations into music, conducting espionage in virtual worlds, and gamifying higher education. Simulation, this book demonstrates, is pivotal not only to high-tech research or to archives, museums, and the preservation of digital culture, but also to our understanding of what it is to live and work under the technical conditions of computing.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780262549837
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 12/03/2024
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Peter Krapp is Professor of Film & Media Studies at the University of California, Irvine, where he is also affiliated with the departments of English, of Music, and of Informatics.
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