Article ID: CBB844898152

Learning to Love Computers: Useful Cinema and the Mediation of American Computing, 1958–62 (July 2022)

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Cinema has long been used to mediate new technologies as contentious as the atomic bomb, yet historians of technology have largely overlooked mediation processes. This article argues that media are integral to the historical definition, negotiation, and spread of new technologies by demonstrating useful cinema's significance for the social shaping of mainframe computing. When the 1950s' adoption of computers triggered a wave of automation anxiety among working Americans, powerful institutional actors turned to educational, industrial, and documentary films to reshape American public opinion. Films tailored by IBM, the U.S. Navy, and CBS helped quell crises from software labor shortages to the existential threat of pushbutton weapons. Once distributed among educational film channels, however, these films reached increasingly large audiences, spreading and generalizing computerization's narrative inevitability. By tracing films instead of hardware, this article demonstrates the importance of the media-historical approach to studying the social shaping of technology.

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Authors & Contributors
Wosk, Julie
Riper, A. Bowdoin Van
Butsch, Richard
Finn, Megan
Kathryn Cramer Brownell
Bryan E. Denham
Journals
Technology and Culture
Spontaneous Generations
Science, Technology and Human Values
Science in Context
Medizinhistorisches Journal
History of Psychiatry
Publishers
University of Illinois Press
University of North Carolina Press
The MIT Press
Scarecrow Press
Rutgers University Press
Polity Press
Concepts
Motion pictures; cinema; movies
Mass media
Technology and film
Technology and society
Public opinion
Technoscience; science and technology studies
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
19th century
20th century, late
Places
United States
Japan
West Germany
Germany
California (U.S.)
Great Britain
Institutions
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
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