Infinite Detail

A Novel

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Tim Maughan: Infinite Detail (2019, Farrar, Straus & Giroux)

384 pages

English language

Published July 10, 2019 by Farrar, Straus & Giroux.

ISBN:
978-0-374-71860-2
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The end of the internet and the world

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( em português → sol2070.in/2025/01/livro-infinite-detail-fim-da-internet/ )

“The internet was so enshittified by big tech that it would be better to blow it all up,” someone might think in moments of the angriest frustration. What would a world be like in which the internet is destroyed because it benefits megacorporations far more than people? This is what happens in the (almost) contemporary cyberpunk novel “Infinite Detail” (2019, 384 pgs), by Tim Maughan.

I wish I'd read it sooner. It's a captivating thriller starring a countercultural collective that manages to cancel the internet in a neighborhood in Bristol, England, and replace it with a truly decentralized and free mesh network. The aim was to create an area free from techno-surveillance and big tech domination.

In this not-too-distant future, AR glasses have replaced smartphones, multiplying the level of technological dependence, surveillance and disguised domination. The revolt of people and groups who notice this …

Subjects

  • Fiction, dystopian