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Radio signals keep making material, informational, political, and social connections in this world. Exploring these signals architectonically, the contributors engage with the situatedness of radio signal recordings in nature and with knowledge implied in radio communication. Rooted in experimental design and data feminism, the book presents innovative tools for navigating data by spanning media theory, information studies, and feminist new materialism. This offers an intersectional and post-disciplinary approach to computation, classification, and search that is accessible to artists,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Radio signals keep making material, informational, political, and social connections in this world. Exploring these signals architectonically, the contributors engage with the situatedness of radio signal recordings in nature and with knowledge implied in radio communication. Rooted in experimental design and data feminism, the book presents innovative tools for navigating data by spanning media theory, information studies, and feminist new materialism. This offers an intersectional and post-disciplinary approach to computation, classification, and search that is accessible to artists, technologists, and researchers - facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration and deepening the understanding of information technologies.
Autorenporträt
Selena Savi is a trained architect and an assistant professor for the protohistory of Artificial Intelligence and machines in the arts at the University of Amsterdam. After completing her PhD at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne and an SNSF-funded postdoc at Technische Universität Wien, she worked at the Basel Academy of Art and Design FHNW as the Head of the Make/Sense PhD programme. Her research interests animate a practice at the intersection of computational processes and posthumanist and postcolonial critique of technology.