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

Author:   Erik Davis ,  Eugene Thacker
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Pages:   456
Publication Date:   17 March 2015
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Author:   Erik Davis ,  Eugene Thacker
Publisher:   North Atlantic Books,U.S.
Imprint:   North Atlantic Books,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.601kg
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9781583949306


ISBN 10:   1583949305
Pages:   456
Publication Date:   17 March 2015
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A most informative account of a culture whose secular concerns continue to collide with their supernatural flip-side. -- Voice Literary Supplement TechGnosis is a masterpiece of informed polemic, welding seemingly disparate blocks of knowledge and thought into a coherent, challenging whole with passion, erudition, and wit. --The Independent Beautifully written, carefully conceived, and absolutely accessible. --The Observer Erik Davis marshals an impressive, even exhausting, amount of evidence from Eastern and Western literature, history, philosophy, scripture and popular culture to support his sometimes opaque position on the matter of technology's impact on human spirituality and vice versa. In wave after wave of hybrid vocabulary ( mythinformation, netaphysician, cyberdelia, etc.), he offers a dizzying implosion of simulated hypertext, leaping from an authentic Gnostic poem to a '60s rock concert to the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Player's Handbook to the latest cultic catastrophe ... readers who hang on will find that surfing Davis's datastream makes for an exhilarating ride. -- Publishers Weekly TechGnosis is a tour de force of scholarship, insight, and juicy writing. Like McLuhan, Erik Davis sheds light on the shadows--the places we've neglected to look, or have feared to look, in our search for the meaning of human inventions. --Howard Rheingold, author of The Virtual Community and Net Smart: How to Thrive Online Religion constitutes the perfect content provider (it's already virtual) and techgnosis makes the perfect religion for a world where Capital is god. But before you sign up to download your consciousness, better read Erik Davis. --Hakim Bey, author of T.A.Z. Erik Davis has written one of the best media studies books ever published. There's never been a more lucid analysis of the goofy, muddled, superstition-riddled human mind, struggling to come to terms with high technology. Unlike most tomes about tech, the occult, and social theory, TechGnosis is literate, accessible, and funny. A real winner all around! --Bruce Sterling, author of The Hacker Crackdown Davis takes on subjects that would appear to be ridiculous in the hands of a lesser writer and renders them appropriately sublime. --R. U. Sirius, cofounder and editor of Mondo 2000 TechGnosis is at once an EEG of our silicon unconscious and a recovered memory of sacred technologies. Erudite but wired to the eyeballs, Davis is that rare blend: a postmodern classicist, equally at home with ancient automata and alien autopsies. A true believer in the politics of myth, he's mindful, nonetheless, of the social issues that haunt our techno-eschatologies. Erik Davis is the perfect tour guide to our Disneyland of the Gods. --Mark Dery, editor of Flame Wars and author of Escape Velocity and I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts Erik Davis's compendious recitation of the history of communications technology dominates the discursive landscape of techno-exegesis like a Martian war machine. In the grand style of H. G. Wells, TechGnosis is an apocalyptic synopsis of this century's technological climax. --Terence McKenna, author of The Archaic Revival I guess you could say Erik Davis is a secret agent of informational change, but make sure you have your mirror shades on, 'cause the information is crisp and thoughtful, sharp as a monomolecular razor, and basically just straight up ridiculously well researched--all while being accessible and fun to read. Not since Jeremy Campbells's groundbreaking Grammatical Man have we had as diverse and engaging a book on the linkages of information and culture, and how the two shape and mold each other. Davis's book cuts through the jargon and empty rhetoric of electro-theory and goes beyond all the cliches of a culture of total amnesia. A new Rosetta Stone for the Digerati. --Paul Miller aka DJ Spooky While the argument is often made that technologies are value-neutral, Erik Davis proves--conclusively--that our technological fancies rise from our intrinsic spiritual natures, even as every new scientific discovery equally spawns a new era of spiritual research. From the Emerald Tablets of Hermes Trismegistus to the noospheric prognostications of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Davis shows that being and doing, in the guise of spirituality and technology, are the twinned halves of the cultural DNA within which we operate. This book isn't just a good read, it's a necessary read, a clever antidote to all of the business-as-usual explanations of the age of information. Anyone interested in the history of science, the history of religion, and the history and ethics of technology should read this book. --Mark Pesce, co-inventor of VRML Davis performs alchemy, fusing disparate strands of techno-hype, mystical speculation, and hard-nosed reporting into a Philosopher's Stone, unlocking secrets our culture doesn't even know it has. Like Greil Marcus, Davis is readable when the thinking gets heavy and in touch with pop culture without being overwhelmed by trivia. TechGnosis is written smart, and far more rare, written well. --Peter Lunenfeld, professor at UCLA Design - Media Arts, author of The Secret War Between Downloading and Uploading TechGnosis is stimulating and original, learned and readable. Erik Davis offers a wide-ranging and consistently thought-provoking guide to the hidden circuitry of the technological unconscious. --Geoff Dyer, author of Jeff in Venice, Death in Varanasi and Zona: A Book About a Film About a Journey to a Room TechGnosis is a delirious and exhilerating exploration of the metascapes of new mind and new nature. Pungent and profound, the writing is pure alchemy, and the reader is re-designed in the very act of reading. This is perhaps the best book written on where we are going and how we got there. --Jean Houston, author of A Mythic Life Erik Davis is an astute guide through the heavens and hells where cyber-reality, pop culture, and spiritual impulses arm-wrestle each other for dominance. TechGnosis is a fascinating book which rewards the reader with an uncommon number of surprises and insights. --Jay Kinney, editor-in-chief of Gnosis magazine


TechGnosis is an essential work, tracing the co-evolution of technology with the urge for transcendence. It helps put today's obsession with the singularity and post-human consciousness into perspective, without condemning them as mere symptoms of millenarian fantasy nor worshipping at the altar of the eschaton. --Douglas Rushkoff, author of Present Shock Erik Davis has written one of the best media studies books ever published. There's never been a more lucid analysis of the goofy, muddled, superstition-riddled human mind, struggling to come to terms with high technology. Unlike most tomes about tech, the occult, and social theory, TechGnosis is literate, accessible, and funny. A real winner all around! --Bruce Sterling, author of Gothic High-Tech and The Epic Struggle of the Internet of Things TechGnosis is stimulating and original, learned and readable. Erik Davis offers a wide-ranging and consistently thought-provoking guide to the hidden circuitry of the technological unconscious. Invaluable. --Geoff Dyer, author of Yoga for People Who Can't Be Bothered to Do It Erik Davis's compendious recitation of the history of communications technology dominates the discursive landscape of techno-exegesis like a Martian war machine. In the grand style of H. G. Wells, TechGnosis is an apocalyptic synopsis of technological climax. --Terence McKenna, author of The Archaic Revival TechGnosis is a dazzling, sweeping look at the metaphysical urges underlying our technological progress. From exploring the Singularity to positioning man as the spiritual cyborg, Erik Davis reveals our technological subconscious and writes with a flair that crackles the mind. I love this book. --Jason Silva, Emmy-nominated host of National Geographic channel's BrainGames and creator of Shots of Awe Before The Matrix, there was TechGnosis --the classic and still-pioneering text on the historical and creative interfaces between the technological, the magical, and the mystical. --Jeffrey J. Kripal, author of Mutants and Mystics: Science Fiction, Superhero Comics, and the Paranormal TechGnosis is a tour de force of scholarship, insight, and juicy writing. Like McLuhan, Erik Davis sheds light on the shadows--the places we've neglected to look, or have feared to look, in our search for the meaning of human invention. --Howard Rheingold, author of The Virtual Community: Homesteading on the Electronic Frontier TechGnosis is a delirious and exhilarating exploration of the metascapes of new mind and new nature. Pungent and profound, the writing is pure alchemy, and the reader is redesigned in the very act of reading. This is perhaps the best book written on where we are going and how we got there. --Jean Houston, author of A Mythic Life TechGnosis is a masterpiece of informed polemic, welding seemingly disparate blocks of knowledge and thought into a coherent, challenging whole with passion, erudition and wit. -- The Independent Religion constitutes the perfect content provider (it's already virtual) and techgnosis makes the perfect religion for a world where Capital is god. But before you sign up to download your consciousness, better read Erik Davis. --Hakim Bey, author of T.A.Z. Davis takes on subjects that would appear to be ridiculous in the hands of a lesser writer and renders them appropriately sublime. --R. U. Sirius, cofounder and editor of Mondo 2000 TechGnosis is at once an EEG of our silicon unconscious and a recovered memory of sacred technologies. Erudite but wired to the eyeballs, Davis is that rare blend: a postmodern classicist, equally at home with ancient automata and alien autopsies. A true believer in the politics of myth, he's mindful, nonetheless, of the social issues that haunt our techno-eschatologies. Erik Davis is the perfect tour guide to our Disneyland of the Gods. --Mark Dery, editor of Flame Wars and author of Escape Velocity and I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts I guess you could say Erik Davis is a secret agent of informational change, but make sure you have your mirror shades on, 'cause the information is crisp and thoughtful, sharp as a monomolecular razor, and basically just straight up ridiculously well researched--all while being accessible and fun to read. Not since Jeremy Campbells's groundbreaking Grammatical Man have we had as diverse and engaging a book on the linkages of information and culture, and how the two shape and mold each other. Davis's book cuts through the jargon and empty rhetoric of electro-theory and goes beyond all the clichEs of a culture of total amnesia. A new Rosetta Stone for the Digerati. --Paul Miller aka DJ Spooky Davis performs alchemy, fusing disparate strands of techno-hype, mystical speculation, and hard-nosed reporting into a Philosopher's Stone, unlocking secrets our culture doesn't even know it has. Like Greil Marcus, Davis is readable when the thinking gets heavy and in touch with pop culture without being overwhelmed by trivia. TechGnosis is written smart, and far more rare, written well. --Peter Lunenfeld, professor at UCLA Design - Media Arts, author of The Secret War Between Downloading and Uploading


TechGnosis is an essential work, tracing the co-evolution of technology with the urge for transcendence. It helps put today's obsession with the singularity and post-human consciousness into perspective, without condemning them as mere symptoms of millenarian fantasy nor worshipping at the altar of the eschaton. --Douglas Rushkoff, author of Present Shock Erik Davis has written one of the best media studies books ever published. There's never been a more lucid analysis of the goofy, muddled, superstition-riddled human mind, struggling to come to terms with high technology. Unlike most tomes about tech, the occult, and social theory, TechGnosis is literate, accessible, and funny. A real winner all around! --Bruce Sterling, author of Gothic High-Tech and The Epic Struggle of the Internet of Things TechGnosis is stimulating and original, learned and readable. Erik Davis offers a wide-ranging and consistently thought-provoking guide to the hidden circuitry of the technological unconscious. Invaluable. --Geoff Dyer, author of Yoga for People Who Can't Be Bothered to Do It Erik Davis's compendious recitation of the history of communications technology dominates the discursive landscape of techno-exegesis like a Martian war machine. In the grand style of H. G. Wells, TechGnosis is an apocalyptic synopsis of technological climax. --Terence McKenna, author of The Archaic Revival TechGnosis is a dazzling, sweeping look at the metaphysical urges underlying our technological progress. From exploring the Singularity to positioning man as the spiritual cyborg, Erik Davis reveals our technological subconscious and writes with a flair that crackles the mind. I love this book. --Jason Silva, Emmy-nominated host of National Geographic channel's BrainGames and creator of Shots of Awe Before The Matrix, there was TechGnosis --the classic and still-pioneering text on the historical and creative interfaces between the technological, the magical, and the mystical. --Jeffrey J. Kripal, author of Mutants and Mystics: Science Fiction, Superhero Comics, and the Paranormal TechGnosis is a tour de force of scholarship, insight, and juicy writing. Like McLuhan, Erik Davis sheds light on the shadows--the places we've neglected to look, or have feared to look, in our search for the meaning of human invention. --Howard Rheingold, author of The Virtual Community: Homesteading on the Electronic Frontier TechGnosis is a delirious and exhilarating exploration of the metascapes of new mind and new nature. Pungent and profound, the writing is pure alchemy, and the reader is redesigned in the very act of reading. This is perhaps the best book written on where we are going and how we got there. --Jean Houston, author of A Mythic Life TechGnosis is a masterpiece of informed polemic, welding seemingly disparate blocks of knowledge and thought into a coherent, challenging whole with passion, erudition and wit. -- The Independent Religion constitutes the perfect content provider (it's already virtual) and techgnosis makes the perfect religion for a world where Capital is god. But before you sign up to download your consciousness, better read Erik Davis. --Hakim Bey, author of T.A.Z. Davis takes on subjects that would appear to be ridiculous in the hands of a lesser writer and renders them appropriately sublime. --R. U. Sirius, cofounder and editor of Mondo 2000 TechGnosis is at once an EEG of our silicon unconscious and a recovered memory of sacred technologies. Erudite but wired to the eyeballs, Davis is that rare blend: a postmodern classicist, equally at home with ancient automata and alien autopsies. A true believer in the politics of myth, he's mindful, nonetheless, of the social issues that haunt our techno-eschatologies. Erik Davis is the perfect tour guide to our Disneyland of the Gods. --Mark Dery, editor of Flame Wars and author of Escape Velocity and I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts I guess you could say Erik Davis is a secret agent of informational change, but make sure you have your mirror shades on, 'cause the information is crisp and thoughtful, sharp as a monomolecular razor, and basically just straight up ridiculously well researched--all while being accessible and fun to read. Not since Jeremy Campbells's groundbreaking Grammatical Man have we had as diverse and engaging a book on the linkages of information and culture, and how the two shape and mold each other. Davis's book cuts through the jargon and empty rhetoric of electro-theory and goes beyond all the cliches of a culture of total amnesia. A new Rosetta Stone for the Digerati. --Paul Miller aka DJ Spooky Davis performs alchemy, fusing disparate strands of techno-hype, mystical speculation, and hard-nosed reporting into a Philosopher's Stone, unlocking secrets our culture doesn't even know it has. Like Greil Marcus, Davis is readable when the thinking gets heavy and in touch with pop culture without being overwhelmed by trivia. TechGnosis is written smart, and far more rare, written well. --Peter Lunenfeld, professor at UCLA Design - Media Arts, author of The Secret War Between Downloading and Uploading


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ERIK DAVIS is a scholar, journalist, and public speaker best known for his cultural analysis and creative explorations of esoteric mysticism. Davis has written about music, art, film, pop culture, and technology forSpin, Details, Rolling Stone, andWiredmagazines. He is the author ofLed Zeppelin IV(2005),The Visionary State- A Journey Through California's Spiritual Landscape(2006), andNomad Codes- Adventures in Modern Esoterica(2010), and co-editedThe Exegesis of Philip K. Dick(2011). Davis has appeared in a number of documentaries about technology and countercultural topics, includingDMT- The Spirit Molecule, Electronic Awakening,andThe Source. Along with Maja D'Aoust, he hosts a weekly podcast devoted to the ""cultures of consciousness"" called Expanding Mind, which is part of the Progressive Radio Network.

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