‘Digitality promised us immaterialness, equality and disembodiment. It never came to be.’
Collection of resources about post-digital materiality that maps academic as well as artistic perspectives which reflect digital conditions within materialist discourses.
The archive is an evolving exercise to provide an entry point and simplified overview for inspiration and further explorations.
‘Digitality promised us immaterialness, equality and disembodiment. It never came to be.’
Collection of resources about post-digital materiality that maps academic as well as artistic perspectives which reflect digital conditions within materialist discourses.
The archive is an evolving exercise to provide an entry point and simplified overview for inspiration and further explorations.
By stones that calculate, we mean the assemblage of all information processing devices or infrastructures and their socio-political impact on our automated society. This website is an online collection of resources that maps academic as well as artistic perspectives which reflect digital conditions within materialist discourses. We have examined the research field on the basis of three topics from which we later derived sixteen aspects.
This archive is an evolving exercise to provide an entry point and simplified overview for inspiration and further explorations.
By stones that calculate, we mean the assemblage of all information processing devices or infrastructures and their socio-political impact on our automated society. This website is an online collection of resources that maps academic as well as artistic perspectives which reflect digital conditions within materialist discourses. We have examined the research field on the basis of three topics from which we later derived sixteen aspects.
This archive is an evolving exercise to provide an entry point and simplified overview for inspiration and further explorations.
Rosi Braidotti and her posthuman conceptualisation help to understand that ecological complexities cannot be understood from a traditional humanistic idea of the subject and, thus, advocates for a Non-Anthropocentrism.
Rosi Braidotti and her posthuman conceptualisation help to understand that ecological complexities cannot be understood from a traditional humanistic idea of the subject and, thus, advocates for a Non-Anthropocentrism.