TechGnosis: Myth, Magic + Mysticism in the Age of Information

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Serpent's Tail, 2004 - Computers - 435 pages

"A most informative account of a culture whose secular concerns continue to collide with their supernatural flip-side."--Voice Literary Supplement

In this dazzling book, writer and cyber guru Erik Davis demonstrates how religious imagination, magical dreams and millennialist fervor have always permeated the story of technology. Through shamanism to Gnosticism, voodoo to alchemy, Buddhism to evangelism, TechGnosis peels away the rational shell of infotech to reveal the utopian dreams, alien obsessions and apocalyptic visions that populate the ongoing digital revolution.

Erik Davis' work has appeared in Wired, The Village Voice and Gnosis, and he has lectured internationally on technoculture and new forms of religion. He is a fifth-generation Californian who currently lives in San Francisco.

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Contents

acknowledgements INTRODUCTION crossed wires
3
imagining technologies
14
the alchemical fire
49
Copyright

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About the author (2004)

Erik Davis' work has appeared in Wired, The Village Voice and Gnosis, and he has lectured internationally on technoculture and new forms of religion. He is a fifth-generation Californian who currently lives in San Francisco.

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