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Gabrys, Jennifer. Digital Rubbish: A Natural History of Electronics. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2013.

Introduction: A Natural History of Electronics

"Electronics often appear only as 'media,' or as interfaces, apparently lacking in material substance. Yet digital media materialize in distinctive ways -- not just as raw matter, but also as performances of abundance -- often because they are so seemingly immaterial." (2)

"The digital revolution, as it turns out, is littered with rubbish." (2)

"This book raises questions about how to investigate electronic waste as a specifically electronic form of waste. In what ways do electornics pollute, and what are the qualities and dispersions of this pollution?" (3)

"The sedimentary layers of waste consist not only of circuit boards and copper wires, material flows and global economies, but also of technological imaginings, progress narratives, and material temporalities." (3)

Bruce Sterling, dead media; Benjamin, obsolete arcades, drawing on but departing from scientific methods of natural history

"In this natural history of electronics, I take up the suggestive and unconventional natural history method developed by Benamin and extend it -- laterally -0- not as a model to replicate and follow but as a provocation for how to think through the material leftovers of electronics. The natural history method allows for an inquiry into electronics that does not focus on either technological progression or great inventors but, rather, consideres the ways in which electronic technologies fail and decay.;" (6)