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"Metrics That Don't Exist" is a book of impossible measurements: fragments that read like poems, field notes, and diagnostic logs from a quietly malfunctioning world.Each metric observes how technology, memory, and emotion overlap and drift apart: the pause between signal and feeling, the hum of a machine that remembers too much, a cursor blinking with purpose.Accompanied by the author's own photographs of urban coincidences and overlooked details, these pieces trace the quiet intelligence of the everyday, and the strangeness of being alive inside the network.

Produktbeschreibung
"Metrics That Don't Exist" is a book of impossible measurements: fragments that read like poems, field notes, and diagnostic logs from a quietly malfunctioning world.Each metric observes how technology, memory, and emotion overlap and drift apart: the pause between signal and feeling, the hum of a machine that remembers too much, a cursor blinking with purpose.Accompanied by the author's own photographs of urban coincidences and overlooked details, these pieces trace the quiet intelligence of the everyday, and the strangeness of being alive inside the network.
Autorenporträt
Jo Koren is the pen name of Dr. Christina Czeschik, a medical doctor and writer from Germany. Her work moves between science and fiction, exploring how systems, language, and imagination shape each other. She has published several non-fiction books in German and English, with Wiley-VCH, O'Reilly, Lehmanns and other publishers, and three novels in German: "Vektor" (2016), "Transmission" (2020) and "Rehabilitation" (2024). "Metrics That Don't Exist" is her first book of impossible measurements.