In today’s society of humans and machines, automation, animation, and ecosystems are terms of concern. Categories of life and technology have become mixed in governmental policies and drive economic exploitation and the pathologies of everyday life. This book both curiously and critically advances the term that underlies these new developments: machine. Contents: Introduction: Un/Civil Engineering (Thomas Pringle); Animation of the Technical and the Quest for Beauty (Gertrud Koch); For a Neganthropology of Automatic Society (Bernard Stiegler); The Ecosystem Is an Apparatus: From Machinic Ecology to the Politics of Resilience (Thomas Pringle)
This book chapter looks at the critical potential of technology discussing authors such as Walter Be...
In our world there are two things that can be seen as obvious ways that humanity could end. First is...
As robots from the future, we are compelled to present this important historical document which disc...
In today’s society of humans and machines, automation, animation, and ecosystems are terms of concer...
This publication is about Machine Research – research on machines, research with machines, and resea...
The world machine is a new archetype for a socio-technical system drawing together a group of tools ...
How do machines, and, in particular, computational technologies, change the way we see the world? Th...
This book offers a re-examination of the relationship between humans and nature with a new methodolo...
When we think about “machines”, or “robots”, or “AI”, what comes to our minds is generally an extens...
The article was copy-edited by a native speaker, Stephen Dersley, with the translation supported by...
Book synopsis: “The robots are taking our jobs!” Not long ago, this worry was the stuff of science...
John McCathy and Peter Wright, who are technology philosophers while also being engineers, analyzed ...
The introduction by the editors aims to present an overview of the ethos of the digital environment,...
This Open Access book brings the experiences of automation as part of quotidian life into focus. It ...
How are the transformations in digital technologies reconfiguring the machinic phylum and the social...
This book chapter looks at the critical potential of technology discussing authors such as Walter Be...
In our world there are two things that can be seen as obvious ways that humanity could end. First is...
As robots from the future, we are compelled to present this important historical document which disc...
In today’s society of humans and machines, automation, animation, and ecosystems are terms of concer...
This publication is about Machine Research – research on machines, research with machines, and resea...
The world machine is a new archetype for a socio-technical system drawing together a group of tools ...
How do machines, and, in particular, computational technologies, change the way we see the world? Th...
This book offers a re-examination of the relationship between humans and nature with a new methodolo...
When we think about “machines”, or “robots”, or “AI”, what comes to our minds is generally an extens...
The article was copy-edited by a native speaker, Stephen Dersley, with the translation supported by...
Book synopsis: “The robots are taking our jobs!” Not long ago, this worry was the stuff of science...
John McCathy and Peter Wright, who are technology philosophers while also being engineers, analyzed ...
The introduction by the editors aims to present an overview of the ethos of the digital environment,...
This Open Access book brings the experiences of automation as part of quotidian life into focus. It ...
How are the transformations in digital technologies reconfiguring the machinic phylum and the social...
This book chapter looks at the critical potential of technology discussing authors such as Walter Be...
In our world there are two things that can be seen as obvious ways that humanity could end. First is...
As robots from the future, we are compelled to present this important historical document which disc...