To
what extent is our time characterised by the 'digital'? Does it announce
a bright new age of technological progress, or is it not much more than
a marketing tag for manufacturers? What is clear is that much of the
cultural theory we have so far accumulated is showing signs of strain
as it struggles to cope with the rapid global dynamics of the 'wired
world'. This book offers a timely intellectual strategy that may help
us comprehend the contradictions and apparent paradoxes of our immediate
cultural climate. Using the metaphor of an organic membrane to show
how things can be both separate and connected The Postdigital Membrane
explores the triad of imagination, technology and desire as they play
upon each other, and us. In doing so it tries to offer fresh insights
into the deeper problems of consciousness, reality and human being,
in particular the emerging consciousness of the postdigital age.