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The Second Self: Computers and the Human Spirit | The Second Self: Computers and the Human Spirit | ||
The Second Self documents a moment in history when people from all | |||
walks of life (not just computer scientists and artificial intelligence | |||
researchers) were first confronted with machines whose behavior and | |||
mode of operation invited psychological interpretation and that, at the | |||
same time, incited them to think differently about human thought, | |||
memory, and understanding. | |||
Freud, the uncanny | |||
(das Unheimliche | |||
'''Growing Up with Computers: The Animation of the Machine | '''Growing Up with Computers: The Animation of the Machine | ||
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'''The New Computer Cultures: The Mechanization of the Mind | '''The New Computer Cultures: The Mechanization of the Mind | ||
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'''Into a New Age | '''Into a New Age | ||
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Revision as of 18:34, 30 December 2013
The Second Self: Computers and the Human Spirit
The Second Self documents a moment in history when people from all walks of life (not just computer scientists and artificial intelligence researchers) were first confronted with machines whose behavior and mode of operation invited psychological interpretation and that, at the same time, incited them to think differently about human thought, memory, and understanding.
Freud, the uncanny
(das Unheimliche
Growing Up with Computers: The Animation of the Machine
The New Computer Cultures: The Mechanization of the Mind
Into a New Age