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Why HOFI? Paul Duguid/Geoff Nunberg School of Information, UC Berkeley INFO 103, COG SCI 103, HIST C192, MSC 104C History of Information Jan. 20, 2015 1

Itinerary, 1/20 The history of "information": Why now? What historical assumptions does the "information age" usually imply? The determinant role of "information technology Novelty: "Never before." Why does it matter that we get HofI right? Looking forward: How does history help us to understand the present & predict the future? Looking backward: How useful is "information" as a principle for organizing & understanding the past? Outline of course structure, requirements, grades (Paul) 3

4 The history of "information": Why now? Every age gets the history it needs: Gutenberg in the machine age The monks around me besieged me so with eager questions: What is this curious thing? What is it for?... "It is a public journal The lines on it are not written by hand, but printed; by and by I will explain what printing is. A thousand of these sheets have been made, all exactly like this, in every minute detail--they can't be told apart." Then they all broke out with exclamations of surprise and admiration: "A thousand! Verily a mighty work--a year's work for many men." "No--merely a day's work for a man and a boy." They crossed themselves Mark Twain, A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court, 1889

The history of "information": Why now? 5 Article on "printing" in the Encyclopedia Britannica 11 th ed., 1911

6 The coming of the information age Relative frequency of machine age, atomic age, space age and information age in Google Books, 1920-2000

7 The coming of the information age Relative frequency of machine age, atomic age, space age and information/digital age in Google Books, 1920-2000

Defining the "Information Age" 1960 R. S. Leghorn: Present and anticipated spectacular informational achievements will usher in public recognition of the information age, probably under a more symbolic title. information age The period beginning around 1970 and noted for the abundant publication, consumption, and manipulation of information, especially by computers and computer networks. American Heritage Dict., 4th ed. Information Age is a term that has been used to refer to the present era, generally beginning within ten years of 1990. The term alludes to the global economy's shift in focus away from the production of physical goods and towards the manipulation of information. Wikipedia!

Historical assumptions implicit in the Information Age" The determinative role of technology The march of progress The unprecedented present: Never before 9

Implicit historical assumptions about "The Information Age" The historical role of Technology However you date the "dawn" of the IA, presumed to be tied to new technologies (Jacquard loom, Babbage's "difference engine," punch cards, Eniac, Internet, etc.) 10

History as a Whiggish Progression leading to. us Whig theory of history = history is a triumphant (and, usually, inevitable) progress toward the present state the history of our country during the last hundred and sixty years is eminently the history of physical, of moral, and of intellectual improvement. Thos. Babington Macaulay, 1848 That great, growling engine of change -- technology. Alvin Toffler, 1970. (PD, next time)!! 11

History as a Whiggish Progression leading to. us Whig theory of history = history is a triumphant (and, usually, inevitable) progress toward the present state the history of our country during the last hundred and sixty years is eminently the history of physical, of moral, and of intellectual improvement. Thos. Babington Macaulay, 1848 That great, growling engine of change -- technology. Alvin Toffler, 1970. (PD, next time)!! 12

13 Why HOFI is not a history of information technology The only course of its kind!

14 Why HOFI is not a history of information technology Well, almost

Problem 1: Tracing Technological "Antecedents"

Tracing Technological "Antecedents" Jaquard loom 1801 Babbage's difference engine 1820's Hollerith tabulating machine 1890 Schickard's calculator 1623 Apple II 1977 DEC PDP11 1965 Eniac I 1946

"What was the first computer"? Each writer creates his own antecedents Jorge Luis Borges Napier's bones 1617! Abacus 2400, B.C.! Stonehenge, 3100 B.C.! Antikythera mechanism, ca.150-200 B.C.! 17 Roman Calendar, ca 60 BC Ishango bone, 20,000 B.C.!

Problem 2: What are "Information Technologies" What makes for "Information technology"? Prototypical instances of modern "IT"

More peripheral instances of "information technologies" 19

Non-IT? What isn't IT? 20

Rethinking "Information Technologies" +

Rethinking "Information Technologies" +

The Interconnection of Technologies: Managing correspondence James Watt 1780 Letterpress and letterpress book, late 19 th c. Aniline dyes (1856) Wooten desk 23 Mercantile Office, 1876

The Interconnection of Technologies: Managing correspondence Christopher Latham Sholes Ralph Wedgwood (1806) 24 Sholes & Gidden type-writer 1873

25 The Interconnection of Technologies: Managing correspondence Graphophone 1887

26 The Social Setting of Technologies: Managing correspondence The Feminization of the Office Work Force

The Unprecedented Present The Shock of the New: "Never Before" Assumption: The advent of the Information Age entails fundamental and unprecedented changes in the nature of commerce, organizational structure, education, politics & public discourse, national identity, news and entertainment, community and personal relations and in the nature of change itself. 27

Why Study HofI?: Looking Back to Look Ahead "Been there, done that?: History provides antecedents for: The digital generation gap immigrants and "digital natives" "The death of distance" the "annhilation of space and time" "The end of the book"; "The death of the newspaper"; economic models for the new media information overload Organizing an unprecedented mass of information? Piracy and IP in the information age Problems of reliability; who can you trust online? Threats to individual privacy What role for the government in building infrastructure, monitoring use? But does that mean there's nothing new under the sun? 28

29 Why Study History?: Looking back to look ahead Every age writes the future in its own image Norman Bel Geddes, General Motors Futurama, 1939 World's Fair

Why Study History?: Looking back to look ahead 30 General Motors Futurama, 1964 World's Fair

Plastics! "The American of tomorrow, clothed in plastics from head to foot, will live in a plastics house, drive a plastics auto, and fly in a plastics airplane." Popular Mechanics, 1940 31 Monsanto, House of the Future, Disneyland, 1957 -- "Everything is ultra-modern and almost entirely synthetic."

Plastics! 32 Getting the Future Wrong

33 Anticipating Change What would be most surprising to the characters of "Father Knows Best" if they could see the world of 2013?

34 Anticipating Technological Change

35 Anticipating Social Change: What would grampa have said?

36 Anticipating Social Change: What would grandad have said?

Anticipating Social Change What will make our predictions most quaint or ridiculous to our descendants? Not just getting the technology wrong Recognizing the historical roots of categores we take for granted news, information, intellectual property, objectivity, privacy, etc. (PD, next time) 37

Route Map year 2015 1980 1950 1900 1800 1700 1600 1200 600 400 0 500 3000 5000 30,000 50,000 week 38 A changing subtitle 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 week

39 Exercise for 1/22 Pick one of the following and write a (very) brief story or anecdote in which it serves as an "information technology," perhaps in conjunction with other things. Try to make your stories ingenious without being completely implausible. Bring your answer to class for discussion (but no need to hand them in). a necktie a blanket a rubber duckie a can of beans a lemon "Extra credit" if you manage to use two of these in your story.