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Utgivning, distribution etc. Rotterdam : Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, ©2015
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Fysisk beskrivning 199 pages illustrations 21 cm
Anmärkning: Allmän Published on the occasion of the exhibition Bit rot by Douglas Coupland, curated by Defne Ayas and Samuel Saelemakers, Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam, September 11, 2015-January 3, 2016.
Anmärkning: Bibliografi etc. Includes bibliographical references.
Anmärkning: Innehåll Introductions -- The short, brutal life of the Channel Three News Team -- Nine readers -- Nine point zero -- Shiny -- Notes on relationships in the twenty-first century -- Fear of windows -- Creep -- Future blips -- Bulk memory -- The anti-ghosts -- Little black ghost -- Drugs -- Beef Rock -- Globalization is fun! -- Unclassy -- Wonkr -- Yield: a story about cornfields -- The 2 1/2th dimension -- Living big -- The end of the golden age of payphones -- The ones that got away -- 666! -- Dueling duals -- George Washington's extreme makeover -- Got a life -- iF-iW eerF -- Stuffed -- Superman and the kryptonite martinis -- McWage -- Zoë hears the truth -- IQ -- My TV -- The preacher and his mistress -- 3.14159265359 -- The great money flush of 2016 -- World War -- The man who lost his story -- The valley -- 3 1/2 fingers -- Bit rot -- Bartholomew is right there at the dawn of language -- Temp -- 361 -- My name -- Vietnam -- Mrs. McCarthy and Mrs. Brown -- An app called Yoo -- Filtered by experience: an algorithm called Me -- Colophon.
Anmärkning: Innehållsbeskrivning, sammanfattning Comprised of short works, written since 2005. "Douglas Coupland's new book 'Bit Rot', published on the occasion of his exhibition at Witte de With, combines fictional short stories with columns, and creates a parallel narrative to the exhibition itself. 'Bit Rot' addresses subjects such as the death of the middle class, the rise of the internet and its impact on our lives, and in short, evinces a shedding of twentieth-century notions of what the future is and could be. The book is named after a phenomenon in digital archiving that describes the way digital files of any sort spontaneously decompose"--Distributor's website.
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Douglas Coupland's new book Bit Rot is published on the occasion of his eponymous exhibition at Witte de With, Rotterdam in autumn/winter 2015/16 (11 September 2015 - 3 January 2016).The book combines fictional short stories with essays, and creates a parallel narrative to the exhibition itself: pieces in the exhibition become materializations of words, and some of the words in this book are a dematerialization of objects in the show.Bit Rot addresses subjects such as the death of the middle class, the rise of the Internet and its impact on our lives, and in short, evinces a shedding of twentieth-century notions of what the future is and could be.The book is named after a phenomenon in digital archiving that describes the way digital files of any sort spontaneously (and quickly) decompose. It also describes, Coupland explains, the way his brain has been feeling since 2000.