The article discusses the relevance of sensor-technologies as media. Beyond technical affordances sensors act as agents of implementing and activating a more-than-human sensorium within encompassing technoecologies of sensation. Outlining the onto-epistemological implications of being ‘in touch with’ sensor-media, the contribution raises questions of what it means to be included in an infrastructure of sensorial interfaces - not only of tech-assisted human-to-human or human-to-machine communication, but of unmanageable processes of machine-to-machine exchange. Delineating sensors as media necessitates reflections on the temporal relations that define the ‘contemporary condition’ of intensified global computation, technological interconnecte...
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The article deals with the difficult relationship between new electronic media and human sensoria. W...
The article discusses the relevance of sensor-technologies as media. Beyond technical affordances se...
This paper proposes a media studies that foregrounds technological objects as communicative and hist...
The import of media cannot be expressed solely on the level of discourse. Media and technology1 are ...
The creation of artifacts is one of the factors that make us human. Artifacts contribute to our cont...
Contemporary digital technologies afford unprecedented access to levels of temporal experience that ...
This paper refers to the nature of the concept of human time in the twentieth century. The paper is ...
Special issue of Versus Abstract. The incredible technological development allows everyone to make ...
Humanity is at a special time in its relationship with technology where there is an increasing likel...
The incredible technological development allows everyone to make photograms or podcasts, to shoot an...
The objective of this special issue is to revisit how sensor technology is transforming the way cont...
In this paper I develop the concept of ‘technicity’ to theorise how technology shapes spatiotemporal...
The article develops Marshall McLuhan’s approach to the interplay between media, the sensorium, and ...
This paper draws attention to the various nonhuman actors involved in human communication, embodying...
McLuhan's statement, "the medium is the message" is all-present in discussions within the media comm...
The article deals with the difficult relationship between new electronic media and human sensoria. W...
The article discusses the relevance of sensor-technologies as media. Beyond technical affordances se...
This paper proposes a media studies that foregrounds technological objects as communicative and hist...
The import of media cannot be expressed solely on the level of discourse. Media and technology1 are ...
The creation of artifacts is one of the factors that make us human. Artifacts contribute to our cont...
Contemporary digital technologies afford unprecedented access to levels of temporal experience that ...
This paper refers to the nature of the concept of human time in the twentieth century. The paper is ...
Special issue of Versus Abstract. The incredible technological development allows everyone to make ...
Humanity is at a special time in its relationship with technology where there is an increasing likel...
The incredible technological development allows everyone to make photograms or podcasts, to shoot an...
The objective of this special issue is to revisit how sensor technology is transforming the way cont...
In this paper I develop the concept of ‘technicity’ to theorise how technology shapes spatiotemporal...
The article develops Marshall McLuhan’s approach to the interplay between media, the sensorium, and ...
This paper draws attention to the various nonhuman actors involved in human communication, embodying...
McLuhan's statement, "the medium is the message" is all-present in discussions within the media comm...
The article deals with the difficult relationship between new electronic media and human sensoria. W...