Abstract Electronic machinic phenomena yield fascinating links with biological processes. Either in the macro-micro-structure of binary encoded information ‐ bytes on media ‐ to the processual flow programs execute on hardware while operating it. Observing micro-electronic worlds akin to living entities: electronic voltages running throughout electronic architectures pipelining data to memory registers; operating systems executing programs on electronic substrates; data flows taking place in machines and in communications protocols within networks. Static art-sci constructs explore and visualize these observations as 2D drawings (Neon Paleolitikos Drawings, 2017‐present) or 3D sculptures (Binary and Biological Sculpture Series, 2018‐prese...
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Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium vom 19. bis 22. April 2007 in Weimar an der Bauhaus-Universität zum Th...
Studies of media and ecology are often reduced to questions of representation: understanding the cul...
Silicon Second Nature takes us on an expedition into an extraordinary world where nature is made of ...
Since René Descartes famously separated the concepts of body and mind in the seventeenth century, we...
The ecological implementation of cybernetic ideas in architecture requires a material theory and pra...
It is thought that matter can be invoked through ineffable means, through forces of intuition, inspi...
This paper asks what kind of percepts constitute of abilities, vitalities and forces are built upon ...
This article proposes to examine animism through the perspective provided by a notion of immanent ma...
The contribution investigates the theme of new materiality through the interference between two appr...
The contradictions inherent in European Enlightenment-based “logics” that externalize humans from “n...
Humankind is a privileged animal species for many reasons. A remarkable one is its ability to conc...
Standardized mass-produced commodities, reliance upon electronic data-gathering, and sanitized mater...
This essay proposes that humans are in the midst of a cultural shift from the Industrial Age to an E...
From material processes to elusive patterns, artists and scientists seek models of explanation. Some...
Modern dichotomies exacerbated human nature from non-human nature, what is made from what is born. B...
Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium vom 19. bis 22. April 2007 in Weimar an der Bauhaus-Universität zum Th...
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