Engines of Order, 9789462986190
Hardcover
Algorithms order our world: shaping information, ideas, and our lives.

Engines of Order

A Mechanology of Algorithmic Techniques

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  • Hardcover

    352 pages

  • Release Date

    11 June 2020

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Summary

Software has become a key component of contemporary life, and algorithms that rank, classify, or recommend are everywhere. Building on the philosophy of Gilbert Simondon and the cultural techniques tradition, this book examines the constructive and cumulative character of software and retraces the historical trajectories of a series of algorithmic techniques that have become the building blocks for contemporary practices of ordering.

Developed in opposition to centuries of library tra…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9789462986190
ISBN-10:9462986193
Author:Bernhard Rieder
Publisher:Amsterdam University Press
Imprint:Amsterdam University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:11 June 2020
Weight:700g
Dimensions:234mm x 156mm
Series:Recursions
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Critics Review

“How were computers given the task of searching and classifying information? Engines of Order offers an exciting archaeology of the algorithmic techniques that made these feats possible. It is a unique book that mixes a high level of theorization with a detailed examination of modes of expression in the form of technique.” - Dominique Cardon, Professor at Sciences Po Paris and Director, médialab “This book is essential reading for everybody who wants to better understand our algorithmic society. For the first time, a number of key data techniques such as data-driven classification methods are given proper theoretical and historical attention. I highly recommend this clear and smart guide to the world in which we are all living.” - Lev Manovich, Professor at City University of New York and Director, Cultural Analytics Lab

About The Author

Bernhard Rieder

Bernhard Rieder is Associate Professor of New Media and Digital Culture at the University of Amsterdam and a collaborator with the Digital Methods Initiative.

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