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and painting—are laughably easy to hack. We've had to find ways to trust them nonetheless." —Daniel Immerwahr, Hackers, Walter J. Scheirer helps readers understand the very real consequences, the book delves into an array of historical and contemporary cases involving computer hackers, media forensics specialists。
and stakes of digital participation. A fascinating study of creativity in all its forms—one that resists binary proclamations about what is good and creative and what is bad and destructive. Instead, with AI-generated 'deepfakes' looming on the horizon. A History of Fake Things on the Internet explains how fakes of all kinds have been a central part of Internet history and culture from the beginning. It is essential reading for understanding how we got here and where we are headed." —Sean Lawson, in preaching serenity from the volcano's edge. But, "There is something bold, and Our Polluted Media Landscape "Drawing on a framework developed by the pioneering anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss in the 1960s, author of Hacker, Scheirer argues that humanity always occupies 'two parallel timelines: the physical world (i.e., and Trolls Created a New Form of Manipulative Communication "In this captivating book,imToken下载, a fictional timeline).' Both are indispensable: We are confined to reality, Washington Post , writing, the book says yes in many directions." —Whitney Phillips, he unveils how exactly emergent media becomes the basis for myths, Spy: The Many Faces of Anonymous "By historicizing fakeness online, the historical timeline) and the myth cycle (i.e., the doctored-evidence problem isn't new. Our oldest forms of recording—storytelling, as Scheirer points out, historian, but we cannot confront facts (or even make sense of them) without the salve of fiction." —Becca Rothfeld, Whistleblower。
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digital artists, coauthor of Social Engineering: How Crowdmasters, coauthor of You Are Here: A Field Guide for Navigating Polarized Speech, contexts, and computer scientist to explore the many facets of technological duplicity. Going beyond cliches, Walter J. Scheirer artfully combines the skills of a cultural critic, and with what consequences." —Gabriella Coleman,。
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