ezlev reviewed Future Histories by Lizzie O'Shea
A jack-of-all-trades in book form
4 stars
Lizzie O’Shea’s “Future Histories” is a fantastic book to read for a witty and accurate surface-level exploration of the state of technology under capitalism. Luckily, that’s what I was looking for. If my goal had been to find an in-depth exploration of anything at all, I would’ve been disappointed.
With that said, I highly recommend this book for anyone who’s still interested after reading the above. The author moves through diverse figures and goings-on from history in her effort to craft a “usable past” for digital technology. It’s a slow read at times, and for the first couple chapters I thought I would drop the book in a little free library as soon as I finished it, but I ended up with a number of dog-eared pages and a strong desire to hang on to this volume.
tl;dr this surface-level exploration of digital technology and its history is worth a …
Lizzie O’Shea’s “Future Histories” is a fantastic book to read for a witty and accurate surface-level exploration of the state of technology under capitalism. Luckily, that’s what I was looking for. If my goal had been to find an in-depth exploration of anything at all, I would’ve been disappointed.
With that said, I highly recommend this book for anyone who’s still interested after reading the above. The author moves through diverse figures and goings-on from history in her effort to craft a “usable past” for digital technology. It’s a slow read at times, and for the first couple chapters I thought I would drop the book in a little free library as soon as I finished it, but I ended up with a number of dog-eared pages and a strong desire to hang on to this volume.
tl;dr this surface-level exploration of digital technology and its history is worth a read