Title:
Gabriel Moshenska’s „Reverse engineering and the archaeology of the modern world“: a response
Subtitle:
Streitraum: Reverse Engineering
Translated Title(s):
Gabriel Moshenska's "Reverse Engineering und die Archäologie der modernen Welt Welt": eine Antwort
Author(s):
Dawdy, Shannon Lee
Year of publication:
2016
Available Date:
2024-03-19T13:08:06Z
Abstract:
Moshenska draws a convincing parallel between reverse engineering of obsolete technology and archaeological inference. Interestingly, many of the arcane experts in orphaned software and discontinued machinery themselves recognize this parallel with their cooption of the term ‘archaeology’ (they are ‘digital archaeologists’ and perform ‘software digs’). What is not clear from either their appropriation or from Moshenska’s summary is whether archaeology itself works as ‘tacit knowledge’ of past know-how. Also left unresolved is whether we could take a more ambitious step of inference from ‘how things work’ to ‘how society works.’
Part of Identifier:
e-ISSN (online): 2194-346X
Keywords:
Archäologie der modernen Welt
Deindustrialisierung
Industriekultur
Reverse Engineering
archaeology of the modern world
deindustrialisation
industrial heritage
reverse engineering
DDC-Classification:
901 Geschichtsphilosophie, Geschichtstheorie
Publication Type:
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
URL of the Original Publication:
DOI of the Original Publication:
Journaltitle:
Forum Kritische Archäologie
Department/institution:
Geschichts- und Kulturwissenschaften