The Power of Maybes

Machines, Uncertainty and Design Futures

Betti Marenko author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publishing:3rd Sep '26

£17.99

This title is due to be published on 3rd September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Power of Maybes cover

This cutting-edge study brings together philosophy and design to explore predictive computational processes and looks to ‘uncertainty’ as a central, epistemic tool for facing algorithmic challenges.

In a world of endless predictions and precision algorithms, The Power of Maybes offers a daring new way forward.

What if uncertainty isn’t a problem to solve, but a gift? This book reclaims hesitation, ambiguity and not-knowing as powerful tools to resist the rigid control of digital systems. Where machines seek to lock down knowledge, capture potential, dictate futures and foreclose possibilities, The Power of Maybes presents the radical idea that embracing uncertainty is essential in our age of planetary computation and offers ways of cultivating it as a form of resistance.

By reframing the unknown as a powerful resource, Marenko offers a bold approach to living and thinking alongside machines without surrendering to their grip. Blending philosophy, design and critical tech studies, it challenges dystopian fears and utopian hopes about technology, and champions new ways of being—open, ungridded, unscaled. It’s a call to cultivate the unknown and nurture potential. For those ready to reclaim their agency in an algorithmic age, The Power of Maybes is a guide to living with oceanic uncertainty—and finding power in it.

A brilliant and inspiring philosophical manifesto for an open and inventive approach to design and being alive. * Matthew Fuller, Professor of Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK *
A dazzling exploration of the themes of uncertainty, power, futures, and designs and their relation to the epistemic, epoch defining challenges of planetary computation and the automation of decision making. * Tiziana Terranova, author of Network Culture (2004) and After the Internet (2022) *
Betti Marenko has created a striking meditation on openness, indeterminacy and the call of an imminent future for theorizing, as well as making and unmaking forms of human invention. * Elizabeth Grosz, author of The Incorporeal: Ontology, Ethics and the Limits of Materialism (2017) *

ISBN: 9781350377318

Dimensions: 232mm x 154mm x 12mm

Weight: 320g

176 pages