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OverviewThe Proxy Condition is a landmark work that challenges the architecture of digital life itself. With clarity and force, it reveals how we have come to inhabit a world designed around proxies; stand-ins for attention, presence, emotion, and even identity. These proxies interact, multiply, accelerate, and begin to shape who we think we are, sometimes obscuring truth. We live in two places at once. One is physical. The other is constructed by the systems we interact with. Drawing from philosophy, cognitive science, design theory, social psychology, epistemology, and system logic, this book names the invisible structures that govern our time and behavior. The book traces the evolution of presence as a system requirement, no longer defined by proximity or intention. What shapes reality now is influence, and what is influenced shapes reality. The Proxy Condition gives readers language for what they've been feeling but couldn't name, establishing a realistic framework for navigating it with integrity. This is the foundational text for a new paradigm in human-digital relations. The Proxy Condition is both analysis and artifact, responsible and fearless in its approach. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Harrison Rose TatePublisher: Ecs Imprint: Ecs Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.372kg ISBN: 9798998773747Pages: 276 Publication Date: 02 June 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsFive out of five stars. ""I highly recommend this book. You will have a much better understanding of how technology has integrated into a dual existence of one's self pertaining to our daily lives and what it all means. The author has painstakingly researched this subject across different fields of expertise and has come up with an astounding conclusion that is backed by data and research. No one out there has even come close to such a concept and/or realization."" Five out of five stars. ""I appreciate how the author synthesizes all the expertise we've heard so far about the internet and qualifies it. She's right. Today, everything we have heard about screen time and internet use isn't wrong, it's just different. Great book. A blend of philosophy, tech, and science, all written with a sense of humor. She doesn't take herself too seriously, while tackling serious topics. Really, a groundbreaking book. I highly recommend."" ""Tate explains the proxy condition as a state in which 'the self is constituted across two incompatible systems (digital and physical, algorithmic and embodied) that do not share a unified frame for recognition. Readers will come to fully appreciate how 'Digital behaviors are not isolated, singular actions.' The author effectively introduces terms like recursivity to help navigate the finer points, and visual aids illustrate how the world has gotten to its present state. The book provides a nuanced lens through which readers can consider the ubiquity of the modern internet. A well-paced investigation into the lasting effects of digital culture."" - Kirkus Reviews Five out of five stars. ""I highly recommend this book. You will have a much better understanding of how technology has integrated into a dual existence of one's self pertaining to our daily lives and what it all means. The author has painstakingly researched this subject across different fields of expertise and has come up with an astounding conclusion that is backed by data and research. No one out there has even come close to such a concept and/or realization."" Five out of five stars. ""I appreciate how the author synthesizes all the expertise we've heard so far about the internet and qualifies it. She's right. Today, everything we have heard about screen time and internet use isn't wrong, it's just different. Great book. A blend of philosophy, tech, and science, all written with a sense of humor. She doesn't take herself too seriously, while tackling serious topics. Really, a groundbreaking book. I highly recommend."" Author InformationHarrison Rose Tate is a systems thinker, technologist, and author whose work explores the intersection of cognition, philosophy, culture, and code. With a professional background in IT leadership, system architecture, and organizational strategy, she brings firsthand insight into the recursive logic of the digital world and its effects on human identity, presence, and autonomy. Her extensive role over the last two decades as a writer has largely been on behalf of corporations, often without a byline. Her work has appeared in essays, articles, technical publications, and archival formats. Her academic background includes a master's degree, but most of her insight comes from years spent inside the system; building it, running it, watching how it shapes the people who use it. After years of ghostwriting, consulting, and building systems for others, her newest titles have special meaning. They are the first major works published in her own name. Tate has lived and traveled extensively throughout the world. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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