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Radio 4,05 May 2014,30 mins

SeriesSeries 5

Broken

The Digital Human

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Digital devices operate in binary ways; either they're working or they're a brick! Aleks Krotoski asks what this means for our natural instincts as tool builders and tool breakers? As technology becomes more resistant to prying fingers and minds are we losing the ability to imagine it differently? Take the dying art of tuning an engine it can make cars faster and more efficient but only comes through a symbiotic relationship between mechanic and machine and of course every child knows the joy of taking something apart to see how it works at least until they're caught doing it Are these the same sensibilities we see in the digital world? From hacking to playing a video game in such a perverse way as to see if it can be broken? Do the constraints of digital technology lock us out of our devices; licensing us to only use them in the prescribed ways, that while convenient are also dis-empowering? Producer: Peter McManus.

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  1. Track
    Artist
  2. 1.
    Device
    Device
    Isan
  3. 2.
    Ginsterweg
    Ginsterweg
    Hauschka
  4. 3.
    Well I Knocked, Bim Bam
    Well I Knocked, Bim Bam
    Gene Vincent
  5. 4.
    SAT 73
    SAT 73
    Isan
  6. 5.
    The Hands of a Clock
    The Hands of a Clock
    Lullatone
  7. 6.
    What this Button Did
    What this Button Did
    Isan