A review by qontfnns
Zeros and Ones: Digital Women and the New Technoculture by Sadie Plant

4.0

A peculiar mix of essays, poetry, philosophy, and the history of information science x gender studies. The book is structured almost like a random train of thought you find yourself in while daydreaming. Like it does have a logical sequence (i guess) and overall.. cohesion.., overall... But it took me aback how unpredictable the journey there was. And to be honest, most of the technical parts just leaked through both of my ears almost right away, but i found the personal and nuanced approach intriguing and novel. The thing i said about poetry, i don't mean poetry poetry per se, the book's just written like in cursive sometimes, super whimsical for a non-fiction. And i probably won't read about zeros and ones any other way.