Data Loam : : Sometimes Hard, Usually Soft. the Future of Knowledge Systems.
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Superior document: | Edition Angewandte Series |
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Place / Publishing House: | Berlin/Boston : : Walter de Gruyter GmbH,, 2020. ©2021. |
Year of Publication: | 2020 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Edition Angewandte Series
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (496 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- Introduction
- Know Your Name: A Short History of Occidental Knowledge Systems since the Renaissance
- Science Fictioning Singularities: The Diagrammatic Imaginaries of Physics
- Artificial Grief: Distribution of the Sensuous
- Pursuing Digital Transformations through Fluorescent Green Bunnies: The Poetics of Technology
- Archiving for an Unknown Future: The State Film Documentation of the GDR (SFD)
- On Classification or Wonder Is the Denial of Analogy
- ALGO-RHYTHM: A Hip-Hop Film about Microtargeting and Online Electioneering
- Crypto Politics: Notes on Sociotechnical Imaginaries of Governance in Blockchain Based Technologies
- Asymmetry: How Patterns of Impossibility Mark Dimensions in Knowledge Systems
- Obscene Data
- Data Loam. Sometimes Hard, Usually Soft. Exhibition AIL, Angewandte Innovation Lab
- Exhibition Map
- Anna Nazo
- Jimmy Zurek
- Martin Reinhart and Virgil Widrich
- Henry Rogers
- Dario Srbic
- RIAT-Institute for Future Cryptoeconomics
- Johnny Golding
- Marthin Rozo Castaño
- Marc Schuran
- Monica C. LoCascio
- Juan Cruz
- Manu Luksch
- Julian Palacz
- Sophie-Carolin Wagner
- Mattia Paganelli
- Leonard Coster and Matthias Strohmaier
- Florian Unterberger
- Laura Stoll
- Despina Zacharopoulou
- Maurice Ernst
- Aura Satz
- Istem Özen
- Johannes Frauenschuh and Maximilian Gallo
- Nora Lengyel
- DARC
- Publication Team (Maximilian Gallo, Ivonne Gracia Murillo, Monica C. LoCascio, Istem Özen)
- Book Designing in the Age of the Loam
- ReMembering
- Exquisite Methods: Ruminations of Corporeal Becoming in Artistic Research
- Diffractive Care and the Careful Accounting of It
- Headwind, a Scanning Story
- Renegade Activism and the Artist-as-Collective
- The Courage to Matter
- Evanescing This Harrowed Strata
- Acknowledgements
- Imprint.