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The User Condition

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An Essay on Computer Agency and Behavior. Silvio Lorusso, 2021

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The User Condition, Silvio Lorusso 2020 The User Condition: Computer Agency and Behavior by Silvio Lorusso v. 1.0, Updated: 12 February 2021 What are the conditions for a computer user to gain agency, defined here as the ability to evade automatisms? What is the user’s horizon of autonomy within a built world made of software programmed by somebody else, when its logic is made inaccessible in the name of convenience? “To know the world one must construct it.” Cesare Pavese, quoted by Alan Kay in 1972 A World of Things As humans, when we are born we are thrown into a world. This world is shaped by things made by other humans before us. These things are what relate and separate people at the same time. Not only we contemplate them, but we use these things and fabricate more of them. In this world of things, we labor, work and act. Labor was originally understood as a private process for subsistence that didn’t result in a lasting product. Through work, we fabricate durab...

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