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Appletopia: Media Technology and the Religious Imagination of Steve Jobs

Autor Brett T. Robinson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 aug 2013
Steve Jobs knew what he was doing. He watched as technology tightened its grip on the American psyche. Long before others understood the potential of the personal computer, he saw its power. But it was his visionary use of media to explain technology to a hungry culture that revealed his singular genius. As a result, even by today's standards few inventions approach the worldwide religious devotion that tech users have lavished upon the products "Designed by Apple in California" and its late founder. In Appletopia , media and culture critic Brett T. Robinson reconstructs Steve Jobs' imagination for digital innovation in transcendent terms. Robinson portrays how the confluence of Jobs' religious, philosophical, and technological thought was embodied in Apple's most memorable advertising campaigns. From Zen Buddhism and Catholicism to dystopian and futurist thought, religion defined and branded Jobs' design methodology. Appletopia navigates decades of marketing strategy and divines the clever and creative ways that Apple conveyed its purpose to the world: Apple products were to be known for their fantastically simple design and astonishing ease of use. In so doing, Robinson resurrects Jobs' uncanny ability to integrate philosophical and religious thought with technological genius, laying the groundwork for Apple's ubiquity today. As it turns out, culture was eager to find meaning in the burgeoning technological revolution, naming Jobs as its prophet and Apple the deliverer of his message.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781602588219
ISBN-10: 160258821X
Pagini: 159
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 139 x 215 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Baylor University Press
Colecția Baylor University Press (US)

Recenzii

"Brett T Robinson explores how Apple's ads became icons and their technology turned into talisman. Appletopia reveals why we're so devoted to our devices." -- Craig Detweiler, Professor of Communication and Director of the Center for Entertainment, Media & Culture, Pepperdine University
"Appletopia provides an engaging exploration of the religious narratives, iconography and transcendent meaning-making associated with all things Apple. This calls readers to reflect on the playful and provocative ways technology can be intertwined with the religious within contemporary technoculture, and the potential cultural implications of such intersections." --Heidi Campbell, Associate Professor, Department of Communication, Texas A&M University
"As expansive as it is concise, Brett Robinson's Appletopia provides an astute and often scintillating examination of Steve Jobs and the Apple way." -- Nicholas Carr, author of The Shallows & the Big Switch
"Appletopia is a splendid look at the deeply spiritual meanings of computer technologies (the 'Mac') and saintly heroes (Steve Jobs) in contemporary culture. It's a fun, fascinating, and even prophetic read." -- Quentin J Schultze, Arthur H DeKruyter Chair, DeVos Communication Center, Calvin College
"Appletopia transcends the popular media depictions of Saint Steve Jobs and the Cult of Apple through a serious and insightful analysis of transcendence itself and how it is that we came to regard Apple products as so much more than mere commodities." -- Russell Belk, Kraft Foods Canada Chair in Marketing, Schulich School of Business, York University
Robinson makes a strong case for the spiritual underpinnings of Jobs's creation in a fascinating, hard-to-refute way." --Michael Levin, New York Journal of Books
... Robinson's book does us the service of media literacy, ultimately increasing the audience's ability to self-assess how technology, Apple or otherwise, both cheapen and enhance our personal goals and ambition. -- Andrea Hickerson, Rochester Institute of Technology -- Consumption, Markets, & Culture

Cuprins

Acknowledgments Introduction, Media Technology and Cultural Change 1. Macintosh Myths, Allegories for the Information Age 2. iPod Devotion, Acoustic Ecstasy and Altered States 3. iPhone Worship,"Touching is believing" 4. Technology and Religion, Where the Physical and Metaphysical Meet Conclusion, The Paradox of Technological Belief Notes Bibliography Index