Author

Publication

1997 - City Lights Books, San Francisco, California

Language

English

Word Count

47,250 words, Guess

Page Count

189 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • Goodreads976347
  • LibraryThing154280

Classifications

  • DDC005.1/092
  • LCCQA76.2.U43 A3 1997

Description

Here is a candid account of the life of a software engineer who runs her own computer consulting business out of a live-work loft in San Francisco's Multimedia Gulch. Immersed in the abstract world of information, algorithms, and networks, she would like to give in to the seductions of the programmer's world, where "weird logic dreamers" like herself live "close to the machine." Still, she is keenly aware that body and soul are not mechanical: desire, love, and the need to communicate face to face don't easily fit into lines of code or clicks in a Web browser. At every turn, she finds she cannot ignore the social and philosophical repercussions of her work. As Ullman sees it, the cool world of cyberculture is neither the death of civilization nor its salvation - it is the vulnerable creation of people who are not so sure of just where they're taking us all.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Close to the Machine: Technophilia and Its DiscontentsCity Lights Books1997-01-01

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