

Silicon Valley by Alain Damasio is a bold technopoetic essay that explores the complex relationship between humans and technology. Through chronicles and an unpublished science fiction short story, the author questions the proliferation of AI, the art of coding, and the metaverses. Between fascination and critique, this book is a journey into the heart of Silicon Valley, revealing deep reflections on our technological future and our ecology of attention.
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Descending from a family of beverage warehousers, Hubert Bogaert was born in Flanders, the land of beer. From a young age, he participated in the life of the family warehouse by making home deliveries and supplying breweries. Even though he did not make it his profession, he remains interested in the brewing activities of his region. A collector at heart, he has amassed a multitude of objects related to the brewing history of Flanders for decades. All that was left for him to do was to record his memories in a book recalling the breweries of yesteryear.
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Silicon Valley by Alain Damasio is a bold technopoetic essay that explores the complex relationship between humans and technology. Through chronicles and an unpublished science fiction short story, the author questions the proliferation of AI, the art of coding, and the metaverses. Between fascination and critique, this book is a journey into the heart of Silicon Valley, revealing deep reflections on our technological future and our ecology of attention.