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Richard Coyne

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In an era where technological tools increasingly shape our lives, many seek refuge in nature for renewal, balance, and relief from the pressures of the digital age. While it may be tempting to cast nature as the cure and technology as the disease, Richard Coyne challenges this simplistic narrative in Network Nature. He reexamines the boundaries between the “natural” and the “artificial,” arguing that these forces are not in opposition but are deeply intertwined, continually shaping and redefining one another.

An insightful exploration of how the meaning of nature is evolving in the modern world, Network Nature offers a fresh perspective on the mythologies we construct around nature and digital technologies, including social media. Coyne questions conventional understandings of our digital presence and its relationship to the natural world, while rethinking how we experience place, landscape, and architecture in the post-digital era.

This thought-provoking work sheds new light on how technology influences our perceptions of nature and helps us navigate the search for meaning across both the natural and digital realms.

Genre:Architecture, Technology & Human Experience
Pub. Lang.:Turkish
Editor:Mehmet Barış Albayrak
Translator:Azade Aslan
Pub. Date:February 2024
Edition:First Edition
Page Count:264
Dimensions:13,5x19,5 cm
Paper Type:Standard Uncoated Paper
Cover Type:Paperback
ISBN:978-605-9075-96-1

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