Displaying 1 of 1 2011 Format: Book Author: Rushkoff, Douglas. Title: Program or be programmed : ten commands for a digital age / Douglas Rushkoff ; [illustrations by Leland Purvis]. Publisher, Date: Berkeley, CA : Soft Skull Press, [2011] ©2011 Description: 155 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm Summary: Do we let ourselves be directed by the new technology? Or do we master the technology for ourselves? In this spirited, accessible poetics of new media, Rushkoff helps readers realize that programming is the new literacy of the digital age. Subjects: Digital communications -- Social aspects. Information technology -- Social aspects. Digital media -- Social aspects. Other Author: Purvis, Leland. Notes: Includes bibliographical references (page [151-154). ISBN: 9781593764265 System Availability: 1 # Local items: 1 Call Number: 303.4833 Ru # Local items in: 1 # System items in: 1 Current Holds: 0 Place Request Add to My List Expand All | Collapse All Where is it? Suggestions and more Large Cover Image Summary A friendly little book with a big and actionable message helps readers come to recognize programming as the new literacy of the digital age. The debate over whether the Net is good or bad for us fills the airwaves and the blogosphere. But for all the heat of claim and counter-claim, the argument is essentially beside the point: It's here; it's everywhere. The real question is, do we direct technology, or do we let ourselves be directed by it and those who have mastered it? "Choose the former," writes Rushkoff, "and you gain access to the control panel of civilization. Choose the latter, and it could be the last real choice you get to make." In this spirited, accessible guide to poetics of new media, Rushkoff picks up where Marshall McLuhan left off to create a template through which to see beyond the social conventions and power structures that have vexed us for centuries. In ten chapters, composed of ten "commands" accompanied by original illustrations from comic artist Leland Purvis, Rushkoff provides cyber enthusiasts and technophobes alike with the guidelines to navigate this new universe. Librarian's View Series Information Similar Titles Similar Series Summary Reader Reviews Displaying 1 of 1