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LQI. La nostra Lingua Quotidiana Informatizzata

Abstract

Yann Diener, psychoanalyst, noted words and idioms taken from the jargon of computer science and present in everyday language. With computers and cell phones under your fingers, who reflects on the fact that computer codes make them work and determine human expression? He examines the individual and collective consequences of this reality, taking its roots in the period of Nazism. In doing so he is linked to the famous "LTI. Lingua Tertii Imperii" by philologist Viktor Klemperer, who showed how the mechanization of German in those years had made mechanical acts and thoughts.