
Cybernetics, or Ghosts?
Cybernetics, or Ghosts? is presented as a literary anthology and music compilation.
Edited by writer and artist Michael Salu, fifteen of todayâs most daring writers from across the globe read and respond to Italo Calvinoâs seminal essay âCybernetics and Ghostsâ with rich and expansive works of fiction.
In Calvinoâs essay, first delivered as a lecture in 1967, he provocatively suggested that writing could one day become a computationally reducible process, speculating that machines might eventually become sophisticated enough to reimagine the singular authorâs humanâ parametersâ and write literature with the same dexterity as us. What, then, will become of the human author? With the digital age now spanning decades and computation determining almost every aspect of our lives, do we think clearly and imaginatively enough about our relationship with machines?
As a human echo to the datasets driving artificial intelligence, Calvinoâs prescient ruminations catalyse the ideas in this anthology, creating a networked artwork reminiscent of the experimental literary group Oulipo. Contemplating the many ways myth and technology shape the human condition and reflecting on the power and importance of stories, Cybernetics, or Ghosts? offers a rich, intricate web of collective storytelling full of humanity, ingenuity and critical ideas.
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Cybernetics, or Ghosts? is presented as a literary anthology and music compilation.
Edited by writer and artist Michael Salu, fifteen of todayâs most daring writers from across the globe read and respond to Italo Calvinoâs seminal essay âCybernetics and Ghostsâ with rich and expansive works of fiction.
In Calvinoâs essay, first delivered as a lecture in 1967, he provocatively suggested that writing could one day become a computationally reducible process, speculating that machines might eventually become sophisticated enough to reimagine the singular authorâs humanâ parametersâ and write literature with the same dexterity as us. What, then, will become of the human author? With the digital age now spanning decades and computation determining almost every aspect of our lives, do we think clearly and imaginatively enough about our relationship with machines?
As a human echo to the datasets driving artificial intelligence, Calvinoâs prescient ruminations catalyse the ideas in this anthology, creating a networked artwork reminiscent of the experimental literary group Oulipo. Contemplating the many ways myth and technology shape the human condition and reflecting on the power and importance of stories, Cybernetics, or Ghosts? offers a rich, intricate web of collective storytelling full of humanity, ingenuity and critical ideas.











