Faxed: The Rise and Fall of the Fax Machine

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JHU Press, 28 févr. 2015 - 328 pages

Faxed is the first history of the facsimile machine—the most famous recent example of a tool made obsolete by relentless technological innovation. Jonathan Coopersmith recounts the multigenerational, multinational history of that device from its origins to its workplace glory days, in the process revealing how it helped create the accelerated communications, information flow, and vibrant visual culture that characterize our contemporary world.

Most people assume that the fax machine originated in the computer and electronics revolution of the late twentieth century, but it was actually invented in 1843. Almost 150 years passed between the fax’s invention in England and its widespread adoption in tech-savvy Japan, where it still enjoys a surprising popularity. Over and over again, faxing’s promise to deliver messages instantaneously paled before easier, less expensive modes of communication: first telegraphy, then radio and television, and finally digitalization in the form of email, the World Wide Web, and cell phones. By 2010, faxing had largely disappeared, having fallen victim to the same technological and economic processes that had created it.

Based on archival research and interviews spanning two centuries and three continents, Coopersmith’s book recovers the lost history of a once-ubiquitous technology. Written in accessible language that should appeal to engineers and policymakers as well as historians, Faxed explores themes of technology push and market pull, user-based innovation, and "blackboxing" (the packaging of complex skills and technologies into packages designed for novices) while revealing the inventions inspired by the fax, how the demand for fax machines eventually caught up with their availability, and why subsequent shifts in user preferences rendered them mostly passé.

 

Table des matières

Introduction
1
1 First Patent to First World War 18431918
9
2 First Markets 19181939
37
3 Facsimile 19391965
73
4 The Sleeping Giant Stirs 19651980
105
5 The Giant Awakes 19801995
145
6 The Fax and the Computer
182
Conclusion
206
Notes
215
Essay on Sources
291
Index
299
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Jonathan Coopersmith, an associate professor of history at Texas A&M University, is the author of The Electrification of Russia, 1880–1926, and the coeditor of Taking Off: A Century of Manned Flight.

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