Broken
Digital devices operate in binary ways; either they're working or they're a brick. Aleks Krotoski asks what this means for our natural instincts as tool builders and tool breakers.
Digital devices operate in binary ways; either they're working or they're a brick! Aleks Krotoski asks what this means for our natural instincts as tool builders and tool breakers?
As technology becomes more resistant to prying fingers and minds are we losing the ability to imagine it differently? Take the dying art of tuning an engine it can make cars faster and more efficient but only comes through a symbiotic relationship between mechanic and machine and of course every child knows the joy of taking something apart to see how it works at least until they're caught doing it
Are these the same sensibilities we see in the digital world? From hacking to playing a video game in such a perverse way as to see if it can be broken? Do the constraints of digital technology lock us out of our devices; licensing us to only use them in the prescribed ways, that while convenient are also dis-empowering?
Producer: Peter McManus.
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Walking to the edge of the virtual universe
Duration: 01:35
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Isan
Device
- Glow in the Dark Safari Set.
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Hauschka
Ginsterweg
- Snowflakes & Carwrecks.
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Gene Vincent
Well I Knocked, Bim Bam
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Isan
SAT 73
- Meet Next Life.
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Lullatone
The Hands of a Clock
- Songs That Spin in Circles.
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Isan
What this Button Did
- Lucky Cat.
Professor Thomas M. Malaby
Thomas Malaby is Professor and Chair of Anthropology in the  at the , where he studies virtual worlds, games, institutions, and indeterminacy.
His primary interest is in the relationships among institutions, unpredictability, and technology, particularly as they are realized through games and game-like processes.
Jamie Gibbon
Edinburgh Hacklab
Rosa Menkman
Rosa Menkman is a Dutch artist and theorist who likes to focus on visual artifacts created by accidents in both analogue and digital media.
" The visuals I make are the result of , compressions, feedback and other forms of noise. Although many people perceive these accidents as negative experiences, I emphasize their positive consequences: I believe that these artifacts facilitate an important insight into the otherwise obscure world of media resolutions. "
Kurt J. Mack
On the 28th March 2011 Kurt J Mack loaded a new of Minecraft and since then he's been walking west in search of the edge of this infintelty generating universe the farlands. Its a quest he's been sharing in a youtube game channel - .
Broadcasts
- Mon 5 May 2014 16:30´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4
- Tue 6 Oct 2015 23:30´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4
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