
Wireless Futures
Speculative Media and German Modernity
Erik Born(Author)
Edinburgh University Press
Published on 30. April 2026
Book
Hardback
312 pages
978-1-3995-5359-9 (ISBN)
Description
What will wireless media be like in the future? How might they change people and societies? Will the future differ significantly from the past? Wireless Futures argues that meaningful answers to these century-old questions depend equally on markets, technical limits, and sociotechnical imaginaries of media change. Before wireless came to mean 'Wi-Fi,' before 'the wireless' meant 'radio,' even before the first trials in radiotelegraphy, it was a central object of financial and theoretical speculation. Wireless Futures unpacks the speculative media question for the case of German modernity. Interrogating the materiality, temporality, and contingency of wireless, this critical project contributes to media philosophy, modernism & modernity studies, and German literary & cultural studies. Wireless Futures models an approach to speculative media based on testing out the limits of media knowledge and questioning the limits of limit-thinking. It shows how the present continuously remakes connections between the past.
Reviews / Votes
In Wireless Futures Professor Born has assembled a remarkable archive and combined it with incisive critical readings, reminding us just how much our present moment of ubiquitous wireless connectivity owes not just to connections made but even more to those not. Here, finally, is a study up to the challenges of meeting our wireless present directly. -- Timothy Campbell, Cornell University Wireless Futures draws signals from noise by thinking through media. No longer bound to copper wires or material conduits, these signals permeate the spaces around and within us. Born's book challenges us to reconsider the medium specificity at the heart of our historical visions of the future. -- Florian Sprenger, Ruhr-University Bochum As its title indicates, Wireless Futures is about many futures: the futures of the past that never came to pass, the present which never ever was a future, and the futures that are being predicted and projected but remain unknown. More specifically, Wireless Futures is about the wireless age in the double sense of the time before and after the wiring of our little planet earth. Elegantly written and based on close readings of a wide variety of source materials, but also daringly speculative, the study is an important contribution to the future of media studies, media theory, and media philosophy. In a world in which wired and wireless networks are and remain inextricably entangled, the book will serve as a beacon of orientation not only to scholars in the humanities, but also to a community of readers outside of academia. I venture to predict a great future for Wireless Futures. -- Wolf Kittler, University of California Santa BarbaraMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
18 black and white illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
612 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-3995-5359-9 (9781399553599)
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Person
Erik Born is Assistant Professor in the Department of German Studies at Cornell University where he works on transhistorical and transcultural connections across media history and theory.
Content
Series Editors' Preface
Acknowledgments
Illustrations
Preface: Signs, Signals, Speculations
Introduction: Wireless Futures, 1900/2000
Wireless Imaginations
Speculative Media Studies
Chapter Overviews
Coming to Terms with Wirelessness
1. Ends of the Wire: Thinking Through Wireless, Reimagining Media Change
Wired Wireless
Wireless Before Wireless
From Origins to Origin Stories
Media, Philosophy, Anthropology
Reimagining Media Change
2. Etheric Speculations: Science, Fiction, and the Power of Prediction
The Physics of Wireless Media
Action at a Distance
Epistemic Things
Ether Stories
Specters of the Wireless Spectrum
Figurations of Electromagnetism
3. The Wireless Age: From Imaginary Media to Speculative Infrastructure
Modernity, Novelty, Media Topoi
The Primal Scene of Wireless Communication
Telemedia and Telesthesia
The Wireless Century
Pocket Wireless
Speculative Infrastructure
4. Patent Fiction: Wireless Writing in Worldwide Networks
Range Tests
National Systems
International Regulations
Worldwide Wireless Networks
Signals Intelligence
Wireless Writing Beyond the Telegram Style
5. Beyond Broadcasting: Programming, Forecasting, and Power
Radiodetermination
The Absent-Minded Audience
Emergent Programs
Energetic Futures
'Radio for all'?
6. The Antenna: At the Limits of Wireless Imaginations
Beautiful Antennas
Structure and Infrastructure
Wireless Stations
Broadcasting Towers
Crisis, Panic, Futurity
Conclusion: Wireless Futures, 2000/2100
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Illustrations
Preface: Signs, Signals, Speculations
Introduction: Wireless Futures, 1900/2000
Wireless Imaginations
Speculative Media Studies
Chapter Overviews
Coming to Terms with Wirelessness
1. Ends of the Wire: Thinking Through Wireless, Reimagining Media Change
Wired Wireless
Wireless Before Wireless
From Origins to Origin Stories
Media, Philosophy, Anthropology
Reimagining Media Change
2. Etheric Speculations: Science, Fiction, and the Power of Prediction
The Physics of Wireless Media
Action at a Distance
Epistemic Things
Ether Stories
Specters of the Wireless Spectrum
Figurations of Electromagnetism
3. The Wireless Age: From Imaginary Media to Speculative Infrastructure
Modernity, Novelty, Media Topoi
The Primal Scene of Wireless Communication
Telemedia and Telesthesia
The Wireless Century
Pocket Wireless
Speculative Infrastructure
4. Patent Fiction: Wireless Writing in Worldwide Networks
Range Tests
National Systems
International Regulations
Worldwide Wireless Networks
Signals Intelligence
Wireless Writing Beyond the Telegram Style
5. Beyond Broadcasting: Programming, Forecasting, and Power
Radiodetermination
The Absent-Minded Audience
Emergent Programs
Energetic Futures
'Radio for all'?
6. The Antenna: At the Limits of Wireless Imaginations
Beautiful Antennas
Structure and Infrastructure
Wireless Stations
Broadcasting Towers
Crisis, Panic, Futurity
Conclusion: Wireless Futures, 2000/2100
Notes
Bibliography