Big Data—A New Medium? -

Big Data—A New Medium?

Natasha Lushetich (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
228 Seiten
2020
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-33383-6 (ISBN)
186,95 inkl. MwSt
Drawing on a range of methods from across science and technology studies, digital humanities and digital arts, this book presents a comprehensive view of the Big Data phenomenon.
Drawing on a range of methods from across science and technology studies, digital humanities and digital arts, this book presents a comprehensive view of the big data phenomenon.

Big data architectures are increasingly transforming political questions into technical management by determining classificatory systems in the social, educational, and healthcare realms. Data, and their multiple arborisations, have become new epistemic landscapes. They have also become new existential terrains. The fundamental question is: can big data be seen as a new medium in the way photography or film were when they first appeared? No new medium is ever truly new. It’s always remediation of older media. What is new is the medium’s re-articulation of the difference between here and there, before and after, yours and mine, knowable and unknowable, possible and impossible.

This transdisciplinary volume, incorporating cultural and media theory, art, philosophy, history, and political philosophy is a key resource for readers interested in digital humanities, cultural, and media studies.

Natasha Lushetich is Professor of Contemporary Art & Theory at the University of Dundee. Her research is interdisciplinary and focuses on intermedia, biopolitics and performativity, the status of sensory experience in cultural knowledge, hegemony, and complexity.

Prologue: Why Ask the Question? Natasha Lushetich Section I: Patterning Knowledge and Time 1. Big Data and/versus People Knowledge: On the Ambiguities of Humanistic Research Ingrid Hoofd 2. Simulated Replicants Forever? Big Data, Engendered Determinism and the end of Prophecy Franco ‘Bifo’ Berardi 3. "Visual Hallucination of Probable Events": On Environments of Images, Data, and Machine Learning Abelardo Gil-Fournier and Jussi Parikka Section II: Patterning Use and Extraction 4. Biometric Datafication in Governmental and Personal Spheres Btihaj Ajana 5. Digital Biopolitics and the Problem of Fatigue in Platform Capitalism Tim Christaens 6. Appreciating Machine-Generated Artwork through Deep Learning Mechanisms Lonce Wyse Section III: Patterning Cultural Heritage and Memory 7. Data to the Nth Degree: Zooming in On The Smart Set Craig J. Saper 8. Intellectual Autonomy After Artificial Intelligence: The Future of Memory Institutions and Historical Research Nicola Horsley 9. BeHere: Prosthetic Memory in the Age of Digital Frottage Natasha Lushetich and Masaki Fujihata Section IV: Patterning People 10. Surfaces and Depths: An Aesthetics of Big Data Dominic Smith 11. POV Data Doubles, the Dividual and the Drive to Visibility Mitra Azar 12. Reading Big Data as the Heterogenous Subject Simon Biggs 13. Epilogue: Telepathic Exaptation in Late Cognitive Capitalism: A Speculative Approach to the effects of Digitality Warren Neidich

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Routledge Studies in Science, Technology and Society
Zusatzinfo 7 Line drawings, black and white; 14 Halftones, black and white; 21 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 453 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater
Reisen Reiseführer
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Theorie / Studium
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Kommunikationswissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-367-33383-X / 036733383X
ISBN-13 978-0-367-33383-6 / 9780367333836
Zustand Neuware
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