The intelligence that is narrated. A defense of literature in Max Power’s Fuck Data

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24310/umatica.2023.v5i6.17913

Keywords:

Literature, Psychoanalysis, Artificial Intelligence, (Virtual) Reality

Abstract

Max Power presents Fuck Data, a novel that tackles the problem of the essence of the human in the age of the emergence of AI. Absurd humour, psychoanalytical science fiction and a plea for literature come together in a work that is a journey through the search for human identity and one’s own personal style. Once we start writing again, we can start living.

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Power, M. (2023). FUCK DATA. Ed. Sonambulos.

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Published

2023-11-21

How to Cite

Serrano, A. (2023). The intelligence that is narrated. A defense of literature in Max Power’s Fuck Data. UMÁTICA. Journal on Image Creation and Analysis, 5(6), 201–206. https://doi.org/10.24310/umatica.2023.v5i6.17913