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Data Loam (Sometimes Hard, Usually Soft. The Future of Knowledge Systems)

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  • Product Details

    Author:
    Johnny Golding, Martin Reinhart, Mattia Paganelli
    Format:
    Paperback
    Pages:
    496
    Publisher:
    De Gruyter (December 16, 2020)
    Language:
    English
    Audience:
    Professional and scholarly
    ISBN-13:
    9783110680072
    ISBN-10:
    3110680076
    Weight:
    40oz
    Dimensions:
    6.69" x 9.06"
    File:
    TWO RIVERS-PERSEUS-Metadata_Only_Perseus_Distribution_Customer_Group_Metadata_20260511163247-20260511.xml
    Folder:
    TWO RIVERS
    List Price:
    $46.99
    Series:
    Edition Angewandte
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    $40.41
    Publisher Identifier:
    P-PER
    Discount Code:
    C
    Case Pack:
    2
    Country of Origin:
    Germany
    Pub Discount:
    60
    Imprint:
    De Gruyter
  • Overview

    As a reaction to the dominant effect and interpretive authority of the digital, Data Loam combines radical approaches based on positions taken in the international practice of contemporary art.

    Previously: insistence on indexicality and the instrumental reduction of knowledge. Instead: a new metric that requires play, curiosity, experiment, and risk. As an urgent response to the continually growing flood of information that libraries, search engines, and cultural institutions are exposed to, the authors develop approaches that suggest and permit sensual logic, causal permeability, and new forms of man–machine interaction.

    Data Loam focuses on the future of knowledge systems in texts about artificial intelligence, cybernetics, and cryptoeconomics – as a means of counteracting end-of-the-world fears.