TechGnosis is a cult classic of media studies that straddles the line between academic discourse and popular culture; it appeals to both those secular and spiritual, to fans of cyberpunk and hacker literature and culture as much as new-thought adherents and spiritual seekers How does our fascination with technology intersect with the religious imagination? In
TechGnosis--a cult classic now updated and reissued with a new afterword--Erik Davis argues that while the realms of the digital and the spiritual may seem worlds apart, esoteric and religious impulses have in fact always permeated (and sometimes inspired) technological communication.
Davis uncovers startling connections between such seemingly disparate topics as electricity and alchemy; online roleplaying games and religious and occult practices; virtual reality and gnostic mythology; programming languages and Kabbalah. The final chapters address the apocalyptic dreams that haunt technology, providing vital historical context as well as new ways to think about a future defined by the mutant intermingling of mind and machine, nightmare and fantasy.
Author: Erik Davis
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Published: 03/17/2015
Pages: 456
Weight: 1.55lbs
Size: 8.90h x 6.00w x 1.20d
ISBN: 9781583949306
About the AuthorERIK 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 for
Spin, Details, Rolling Stone, and
Wired magazines. He is the author of
Led Zeppelin IV (2005),
The Visionary State: A Journey Through California's Spiritual Landscape (2006), and
Nomad Codes: Adventures in Modern Esoterica (2010), and co-edited
The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick (2011). Davis has appeared in a number of documentaries about technology and countercultural topics, including
DMT: The Spirit Molecule, Electronic Awakening, and
The 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.