Re/Embodied Data: Ambiguities of Knowing.
[Place of publication not identified] : adocs, 2026.
1 online resource
"We live in times of comprehensive datafication. Digital technologies allow ever more aspects of our lives and the planet to be measured and analyzed. This creates new ways of knowing and doing. All too often however, this development leads to a systematic devaluation of forms of knowing that cannot be quantified and processed digitally. Digital data and lived worlds, technical measurements and embodied experiences are based on fundamentally different ways of perceiving the world. This publication addresses the relationship between quantifiable and experiential knowledge and uses three transdisciplinary dialogues between the arts and sciences to ask how these differences can be articulated and made productive."-- provided by distributor.
9783943253887
Automation.
Cosmology.
Data mining.
Ecology.
Manners and customs.
Neurosciences--Philosophy.
Automatisation.
Cosmologie.
Exploration de données (Informatique)
Mœurs et coutumes.
automation.
cosmology.
customs (social concepts)
Neurosciences Philosophy
Discursive works.
Collections
Agbodjinou, Sénamé Koffi, contributor.
Baers, Michael, editor.
Christensen, Michelle, editor, contributor.
Conradi, Florian, editor, contributor.
Fritz, Johannes, contributor.
Grandis, Athena, contributor.
Ott, Ulrich, contributor.
Sanouvi, Anani Dodji, contributor.
Sollfrank, Cornelia, editor, contributor.
Stalder, Felix, editor, contributor.
Library Stack, distributor.
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