Power Button
By Rachel Plotnick
By Rachel Plotnick
By Rachel Plotnick
By Rachel Plotnick
Category: Science & Technology | U.S. History
Category: Science & Technology | U.S. History
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$35.00
Apr 30, 2024 | ISBN 9780262551953
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Sep 25, 2018 | ISBN 9780262347518
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Praise
This dazzling account looks, for example, at the phenomenon of “ringing for servants” and what it tells us about “the relationship between button pushers and those individuals made to heed their call”. It also shows how and why buttons, for more than a century, have “crystallize[d] enduring social hopes and fears about ‘easy’ technological solutions.—Times Higher Education—
Push buttons pop up on everything from blenders to aeroplanes. Yet, as Rachel Plotnick reveals in this unusual technological history, the mechanism had an explosive impact on culture from its debut in the 1880s to the 1920s and beyond.
—Nature—Thought provoking, not least for engineers who employ them as the main point of relationship between the output of their work and the ultimate user.
—Engineering & Technology—An engrossing cultural history.
—London Review of Books—Loaded with sharp observations and prescient pronouncements about how pushing (and clicking, tapping, and swiping) became our way of life.
—Los Angeles Review of Books—This volume is a valuable contribution to our understanding of technology, interface design, and the history of science… Highly recommended.
—CHOICE—21 Books You’ve Been Meaning to Read
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