Abstracting Reality considers the relationship between digital
technology and culture and their mutual influences on each other. The
book begins with an examination of how everyday life became quantized
over time, setting the stage for digital technology, which developed out
of communication, machine control, and calculating machines. From there
the book explores how digital technology changed the nature of art,
inherent culture biases in digitization, composite imagery,
machine-mediated communication, the metaphor of cyberspace, virtual
reality, and finally, the way in which digital technology and imaging
changes the very nature of indexicality itself.