What do we understand 'noise' to be?
The term 'noise' no longer suggests only aesthetic judgement, as in
acoustic or visual noise, and is now relevant to domains as varied as
communication theory, physics and biology. This trans-disciplinary
usage leads to confusion and complication, and reveals that the
question of noise is a properly philosophical problem.
Presenting an analysis of the rising interest in the notion of noise,
this book investigates if there can be a coherent understanding of
what it is, that can be effectively shared among the natural and human
sciences, technology and the arts. Drawing the philosophical
consequences of noise for the theory of knowledge, Malaspina
undertakes a philosophical revaluation of Shannon and Weaver's theory
of 'information entropy'; this forms the basis upon which to challenge
the common idea that noise can be reduced to notions of error,
disorder or disorganization. The wider consequences of this analysis
relate the technological and scientific aspect of noise, with its
cultural and psycho-social aspects. At the heart of Malaspina's
argument is the contestation of the ground upon which we judge and
distinguish noise from information and finally the exploration of its
emancipatory potential.
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ISBN
9781350011809
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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