UnrestrictedThis dissertation pursues a biotheoretical inquiry into the body, mobile-imaging and biopolitics. Deploying the thumbnail--the image materialized and mobilized via camera phones (and similar devices) but also the outgrowth of the thumb--it considers life (bio-) in terms of its being the site and subject of the visual-cultural practice of mobile-imaging, a system of vitalities (physiological processes and informatic coding simultaneously), and the medium through which regulatory processes of management and control exert their force. Ultimately, it asserts that the thumbnail, in being the material remains of the living body, is the vehicle by which life as such is counted (made calculable), taken into account (bio-graphed) and a...
As a response to the spread of biomedical imaging, this conversation explores crucial aspects relate...
This paper explores the uncanny anticipation of mobile telephony in the history of the visual image....
Medical image as “phenomenon”. Body in relation to non-human agencies in selected post-media project...
Thumbnail images are discreet, yet central navigational tools in increasingly complex visual informa...
In this chapter, I examine components of technology-images through processes of a digital biopolitic...
The relationship between the body and digital technology has long been a lively area of feminist sch...
This Masters in Art and Design investigates a performance strategy for the deterritorialization of t...
Feminist philosophers of technoscience have long argued that it is vital that we question biomedical...
This practice traces information as it moves through physical and digital spaces, asking questions s...
Th e ubiquitous use of digital technology in all aspects of daily life has opened up unprecedented...
The Visible Human Project is a critical investigation of the spectacular, three-dimensional recordin...
This thesis is an analysis of the social, political and historical inter-relationships between movin...
This doctoral project encompasses an investigation of embodiment1 in relation to ideas about human ...
This paper explores the uncanny anticipation of mobile telephony in the history of the visual image....
Mobile digital technologies - from smartphones, to wearables, to pervasive technologies - are transf...
As a response to the spread of biomedical imaging, this conversation explores crucial aspects relate...
This paper explores the uncanny anticipation of mobile telephony in the history of the visual image....
Medical image as “phenomenon”. Body in relation to non-human agencies in selected post-media project...
Thumbnail images are discreet, yet central navigational tools in increasingly complex visual informa...
In this chapter, I examine components of technology-images through processes of a digital biopolitic...
The relationship between the body and digital technology has long been a lively area of feminist sch...
This Masters in Art and Design investigates a performance strategy for the deterritorialization of t...
Feminist philosophers of technoscience have long argued that it is vital that we question biomedical...
This practice traces information as it moves through physical and digital spaces, asking questions s...
Th e ubiquitous use of digital technology in all aspects of daily life has opened up unprecedented...
The Visible Human Project is a critical investigation of the spectacular, three-dimensional recordin...
This thesis is an analysis of the social, political and historical inter-relationships between movin...
This doctoral project encompasses an investigation of embodiment1 in relation to ideas about human ...
This paper explores the uncanny anticipation of mobile telephony in the history of the visual image....
Mobile digital technologies - from smartphones, to wearables, to pervasive technologies - are transf...
As a response to the spread of biomedical imaging, this conversation explores crucial aspects relate...
This paper explores the uncanny anticipation of mobile telephony in the history of the visual image....
Medical image as “phenomenon”. Body in relation to non-human agencies in selected post-media project...