Contingency and Plasticity in Everyday Technologies
Herausgeber: Lushetich, Natasha; Smith, Dominic; Campbell, Iain
Contingency and Plasticity in Everyday Technologies
Herausgeber: Lushetich, Natasha; Smith, Dominic; Campbell, Iain
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This book theorises technology and its host of social, material, and epistemic transformation techniques, tools, and methods as indeterminate through sixteen methodologically diverse contributions from media philosophy, art and architectural theory, mathematics, computer science, and anthropology scholars.
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This book theorises technology and its host of social, material, and epistemic transformation techniques, tools, and methods as indeterminate through sixteen methodologically diverse contributions from media philosophy, art and architectural theory, mathematics, computer science, and anthropology scholars.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 697g
- ISBN-13: 9781538171578
- ISBN-10: 1538171570
- Artikelnr.: 64989492
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 697g
- ISBN-13: 9781538171578
- ISBN-10: 1538171570
- Artikelnr.: 64989492
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Natasha Lushetich is professor of contemporary art & theory at the University of Dundee and Arts and Humanities Research Council Leadership Fellow. Her research is interdisciplinary and focuses on intermedia and critical mediality; global art; the status of sensory experience in cultural knowledge; biopolitics and performativity. Her books include Fluxus: The Practice of Non-Duality (2014), Interdisciplinary Performance (2016), The Aesthetics of Necropolitics (Rowman & Littlefield 2018), Beyond Mind, Symbolism, an International Annual of Critical Aesthetics (2019), Big Data - A New Medium? (2020) and Distributed Perception: Resonances and Axiologies (co-edited with I. Campbell, 2021). Iain Campbell is a teaching fellow in aesthetics at Edinburgh College of Art and a research associate at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, University of Dundee, where he is working on the project The Future of Indeterminacy: Datafication, Memory, Bio-Politics. He has written on topics across philosophy, music, sound studies, and art theory for publications including parallax, Contemporary Music Review, Sound Studies, and Continental Philosophy Review. His current research focuses on experimentation and on the differences and continuities between conceptualisations of this notion in philosophy, art, music, and science. He is co-editor, with Natasha Lushetich, of Distributed Perception: Resonances and Axiologies (2021). Dominic Smith is senior lecturer in philosophy at the University of Dundee, where he researches philosophy of technology/media. Dominic is interested in bringing the continental tradition in philosophy (e.g. phenomenology, critical theory, poststructuralism, new forms of realism and materialism) to bear on philosophy of technology and media. He is a member of the Scottish Centre for Continental Philosophy: http://scot-cont-phil.org/. Dominic's latest book is Exceptional Technologies: A Continental Philosophy of Technology. His current project involves thinking about how philosophy of technology can be broadened to speak to issues in philosophy of education, design, and creativity, with a focus on the work of Walter Benjamin.
List of Figures
Prologue: Normalising Catastrophe or Revealing Mysterious Sur-Chaotic
Micro-Worlds?
Natasha Lushetich, Iain Campbell and Dominic Smith
Acknowledgments
Part I: Social-Digital Technologies
Chapter 1: Information and Alterity: From Probability to Plasticity
Ashley Woodward
Chapter 2: Transcendental Instrumentality and Incomputable Thinking
Luciana Parisi
Chapter 3: Digital Ontology and Contingency
Aden Evens
Chapter 4: Blockchain Owns You: From Cypherpunk to Self-Sovereign Identity
Alesha Serada
Chapter 5: The Double Spiral of Chaos and Automation
Franco 'Bifo' Berardi
Part II: Spatial, Temporal, Aural and Visual Technologies
Chapter 6: Allagmatics of Architecture: From Generic Structures to Genetic
Operations (and Back)
Andrej Radman
Chapter 7: Computation and Material Transformations: Dematerialisation,
Rematerialisation and Immaterialisation in Time-Based Media
Oswaldo Emiddio Vasquez Hadjilyra
Chapter 8: How the Performer Came to be Prepared: Three Moments in Music's
Encou
Prologue: Normalising Catastrophe or Revealing Mysterious Sur-Chaotic
Micro-Worlds?
Natasha Lushetich, Iain Campbell and Dominic Smith
Acknowledgments
Part I: Social-Digital Technologies
Chapter 1: Information and Alterity: From Probability to Plasticity
Ashley Woodward
Chapter 2: Transcendental Instrumentality and Incomputable Thinking
Luciana Parisi
Chapter 3: Digital Ontology and Contingency
Aden Evens
Chapter 4: Blockchain Owns You: From Cypherpunk to Self-Sovereign Identity
Alesha Serada
Chapter 5: The Double Spiral of Chaos and Automation
Franco 'Bifo' Berardi
Part II: Spatial, Temporal, Aural and Visual Technologies
Chapter 6: Allagmatics of Architecture: From Generic Structures to Genetic
Operations (and Back)
Andrej Radman
Chapter 7: Computation and Material Transformations: Dematerialisation,
Rematerialisation and Immaterialisation in Time-Based Media
Oswaldo Emiddio Vasquez Hadjilyra
Chapter 8: How the Performer Came to be Prepared: Three Moments in Music's
Encou
List of Figures
Prologue: Normalising Catastrophe or Revealing Mysterious Sur-Chaotic
Micro-Worlds?
Natasha Lushetich, Iain Campbell and Dominic Smith
Acknowledgments
Part I: Social-Digital Technologies
Chapter 1: Information and Alterity: From Probability to Plasticity
Ashley Woodward
Chapter 2: Transcendental Instrumentality and Incomputable Thinking
Luciana Parisi
Chapter 3: Digital Ontology and Contingency
Aden Evens
Chapter 4: Blockchain Owns You: From Cypherpunk to Self-Sovereign Identity
Alesha Serada
Chapter 5: The Double Spiral of Chaos and Automation
Franco 'Bifo' Berardi
Part II: Spatial, Temporal, Aural and Visual Technologies
Chapter 6: Allagmatics of Architecture: From Generic Structures to Genetic
Operations (and Back)
Andrej Radman
Chapter 7: Computation and Material Transformations: Dematerialisation,
Rematerialisation and Immaterialisation in Time-Based Media
Oswaldo Emiddio Vasquez Hadjilyra
Chapter 8: How the Performer Came to be Prepared: Three Moments in Music's
Encou
Prologue: Normalising Catastrophe or Revealing Mysterious Sur-Chaotic
Micro-Worlds?
Natasha Lushetich, Iain Campbell and Dominic Smith
Acknowledgments
Part I: Social-Digital Technologies
Chapter 1: Information and Alterity: From Probability to Plasticity
Ashley Woodward
Chapter 2: Transcendental Instrumentality and Incomputable Thinking
Luciana Parisi
Chapter 3: Digital Ontology and Contingency
Aden Evens
Chapter 4: Blockchain Owns You: From Cypherpunk to Self-Sovereign Identity
Alesha Serada
Chapter 5: The Double Spiral of Chaos and Automation
Franco 'Bifo' Berardi
Part II: Spatial, Temporal, Aural and Visual Technologies
Chapter 6: Allagmatics of Architecture: From Generic Structures to Genetic
Operations (and Back)
Andrej Radman
Chapter 7: Computation and Material Transformations: Dematerialisation,
Rematerialisation and Immaterialisation in Time-Based Media
Oswaldo Emiddio Vasquez Hadjilyra
Chapter 8: How the Performer Came to be Prepared: Three Moments in Music's
Encou