This book by James Purdon explores the key concepts and aesthetics of modern informatics. It delves into the role of information in shaping the modern world and its impact on communication and narrative history. The author discusses the innovative study of the aesthetics of information, the entanglement of information and literary narrative history, and the work of influential authors who support modern informatics. The book also addresses the challenges and threats associated with online communication and the control of information by information systems.