

Interface Culture
264 pages1999Perseus Books GroupISBN 9780465036806
Social aspectsSocial aspects of Information technologyCommunication and cultureInformation technologyInformation societyComputacao (aspectos socio-economicos e politicos)Aspect socialSociété informatiséeCommunicatieTechnologie de l'informationCommunication et cultureCultuurTechnologieComputers, social aspectsTechnology and civilizationComputer interfacesLong Now Manual for Civilization
About this book
Steven Johnson bridges the gap that yawns between technology and the arts. Drawing on his own expertise in the humanities and on the Web, he not only demonstrates how interfaces - those buttons, graphics, and words on the screen through which we control information - influence our daily lives, but also tracks their roots back to Victorian novels, early cinema, and even medieval urban planning.
The result is a lush cultural and historical tableau in which today's interfaces take their rightful place in the lineage of artistic innovation.
With Interface Culture, Johnson brilliantly charts the vital role interface design plays in modern society. Just as the great novels of Melville, Dickens, and Zola explained a rapidly industrializing society to itself, he argues, Web sites, Microsoft Bob, flying toasters, and the landscapes of video games tell the digital society how to imagine itself and how to get around in cyberspace's unfamiliar realm.
The role once played by novelists is now fulfilled by the interface designer, who has bridged the gap between technology and everyday life by providing a conceptual framework for the vast amounts of information and computation that surround us.
Johnson boldly explores the past - a terrain hardly any tech thinker has dared enter and one that throws dazzling light on the modern interface's roots. From the great cathedrals of the Middle Ages to the rise of perspective drawing in the Renaissance, from Enlightenment satire to the golden age of television, Interface Culture uses a wealth of venerable "interface innovation" to place newfangled creations like Windows 95 and the Web in a rich historical context.
Interface Culture also looks at the future - from what PC screens will look like in ten years to how new interfaces will alter the style of our conversation, prose, and thoughts. With a distinctively accessible style, Interface Culture brings new intellectual depth to the vital discussion of how technology has transformed socie
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Perseus Books Group
- Published
- 1999
- Pages
- 264
- ISBN
- 9780465036806
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