Keynote, Int. Winterschool "Spectra of Transformation", Akademie für Schultheater und performative Bildung, Nürnberg, 21.2.2017
Also, you may like to check out the youtube playlist I assembled im preparation to this talk & workshop: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhXEPPnT87bzAUEuPZvXy4vC6xuIH8hoZ
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Lev Manovich.
How and why study big cultural data.
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softwarestudies.com
(DIGITAL) HUMANITIES REVISITED –
Challenges and Opportunities in the Digital Age; CONFERENCE SUMMARY on the Herrenhäuser Konferenz organized by the VolkswagenStiftung
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Mapping Invisibles -acquiring GIS for urban planner workshopBeniamino Murgante
Mapping Invisibles -acquiring GIS for urban planner workshop
Małgorzata Hanzl - Institute of Architecture and Town Planning, Technical University of Lodz
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Intro to CAA 2012 session "Visualization as a Method in Art History"Lev Manovich
My introduction to CAA 2012 session "Visualization as a Method in Art History"
February 24, 2012
Session info:
http://lab.softwarestudies.com/2012/02/visualization-as-method-in-art-history.html
How metaphors matter an ethnography of blockchain based re descriptions of th...eraser Juan José Calderón
How metaphors matter an ethnography of blockchain based re descriptions of the world.
Sandra Faustino
Universidade de Lisboa - Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão, SOCIUS/CSG, Lisboa, Portugal
ABSTRACT
This paper explores the role of metaphors in the production of redescriptions of the world within the framework of technological design
processes. Drawing on a collaborative ethnography with the Economic
Space Agency (ECSA), a start-up developing post-blockchain technology,
this paper illustrates how metaphors mimic the toponymy of
decentralized material infrastructures, while simultaneously pushing
forward ‘posthuman’ values that are expected to become fixated
through software. Through an analysis of a ‘collection’ of metaphors
produced by ECSA, this paper sheds light on the work performed by
specific vocabularies, within technological communities, in shaping a symbiotic relationship between futuristic politics and material culture.
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My presentation from ATTW's annual conference. I talk about how we can better design for experiences if we first understand the context in which we are building products and services. This simple mapping system helps visualize these contexts.
Want more? Check out my book on social media and disaster, filled with more information on how to map networks using actor-network theory http://www.amazon.com/dp/0415817412
Lev Manovich.
How and why study big cultural data.
Presentation at Data Mining and Visualization for the Humanities symposium, NYU, March 19, 2012.
softwarestudies.com
(DIGITAL) HUMANITIES REVISITED –
Challenges and Opportunities in the Digital Age; CONFERENCE SUMMARY on the Herrenhäuser Konferenz organized by the VolkswagenStiftung
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Mapping Invisibles -acquiring GIS for urban planner workshopBeniamino Murgante
Mapping Invisibles -acquiring GIS for urban planner workshop
Małgorzata Hanzl - Institute of Architecture and Town Planning, Technical University of Lodz
Ewa Stankiewicz, Agata Wierzbicka, Tomasz Kujawski, Karol Dzik, Paulina Kowalczyk, Krystian Kwiecinski, Maciek Burdalski, Anna Śliwka, Mateusz Wójcicki, Michał Miszkurka, Semir Poturak, Katarzyna Westrych - Faculty of Architecture, Warsaw University of Technology
Intro to CAA 2012 session "Visualization as a Method in Art History"Lev Manovich
My introduction to CAA 2012 session "Visualization as a Method in Art History"
February 24, 2012
Session info:
http://lab.softwarestudies.com/2012/02/visualization-as-method-in-art-history.html
How metaphors matter an ethnography of blockchain based re descriptions of th...eraser Juan José Calderón
How metaphors matter an ethnography of blockchain based re descriptions of the world.
Sandra Faustino
Universidade de Lisboa - Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão, SOCIUS/CSG, Lisboa, Portugal
ABSTRACT
This paper explores the role of metaphors in the production of redescriptions of the world within the framework of technological design
processes. Drawing on a collaborative ethnography with the Economic
Space Agency (ECSA), a start-up developing post-blockchain technology,
this paper illustrates how metaphors mimic the toponymy of
decentralized material infrastructures, while simultaneously pushing
forward ‘posthuman’ values that are expected to become fixated
through software. Through an analysis of a ‘collection’ of metaphors
produced by ECSA, this paper sheds light on the work performed by
specific vocabularies, within technological communities, in shaping a symbiotic relationship between futuristic politics and material culture.
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My presentation from ATTW's annual conference. I talk about how we can better design for experiences if we first understand the context in which we are building products and services. This simple mapping system helps visualize these contexts.
Want more? Check out my book on social media and disaster, filled with more information on how to map networks using actor-network theory http://www.amazon.com/dp/0415817412
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Finally, the community comes together to stand up against the Bride trafficking. Today there are about 500 community groups having more than 5,000 such community members. The high way of in- country trafficking especially for bride trafficking starts from Assam and West Bengal and goes down to the capital of the country. The mobilisation of the community is very encouraging outcome of the 16 day march started on 1st March 2012. The March had covered 4,400 odd km travelling through 21 districts of the two states.
http://www.empowerpeople.org.in/news/brief-report-march-against-bride-trafficking
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The presentation notes can be found on SlideShare: http://www.slideshare.net/intelleto/sketchnotessf-meetup-round-22-structureagogo-wed-sep-16-2015
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Vortrag / Diskussion zum Thema Storytelling für HR? beim HR BarCamp in Berlin.
Was ist Storytelling, wo und wie lässt sich Storytelling z. B. für Employer Branding, Knowledge Sharing, Recruitment, Social Media, Project-Debriefing einsetzen?
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Share Copy: Arts and Humanities DH Presentation October 2016Jennifer Dellner
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Digital and Post-digital Conditions: Challenges for Nexts Arts Educations
1. Digital and
Post-digital Conditions:
Challenges for Next Arts Educations
International Winterschool „Spectra of Transformation“
Akademie für Schultheater und performative Bildung
Nuremberg, Feb 21, 2017
Prof. Dr. Benjamin Jörissen
Lehrstuhl für Pädagogik mit dem Schwerpunkt
Kultur, ästhetische Bildung und Erziehung
http://joerissen.name
benjamin@joerissen.name
2. „The Next Art is the
art of the Next
Society.“
„Like all pedagogy,
Next Art Pedagogy has
to be radically thought
towards future.“
2013
2007
3. Next Art Education
Next Arts Education
2013
http://kunst.uni-koeln.de/kpp/_kpp_daten/pdf/KPP29_Meyer.pdf
7. didactical resource
Focus: Transformation of learning tools
e-Learning
OER ed-tech innovation
innovative teacher/academic training „digital schools“
Digitalization as …
8. instructional topic
Focus: Transformation of media-related topics
media literacy media design
informatics education
teaching values for the digital era
Internet-Certificates
school subject „digital
media education“?
Digitalization as …
10. „Digitalization provides
new learning tools and
innovation!“
„Digitalization has to be
imparted in order to deal
with its effects!“
„Digitalization transforms
culture, sociality, and
subjectivity.“
didact. resource
instructional topic
cultural process
risks of a reductionalistic
view upon digitalization
11. 2.
Once upon a time …
(somewhat naïve) hopes
in the benefits of
digital medialities
12. Media „Bildung“
(2009)
• collaborative knowledge
achievement on Wikipedia
• community-building in online-
communities
• avatars as exploration and
pluralization of identity
• sharing biographical reflections
on Youtube
• etc. …
13. meanwhile …
• social web evolving as a mass media
• ubiquity of self-staging; moral crisis of
public articulation
• attention economies
• ubiquituous surveillance
• most public spaces owned by companies
• decline of public discourse (viral network
effects taking over, postfactual age)
15. The new medial opportunities of digital
communication and articulation arise in
technologically „walled gardens“, strictly
capitalized and strictly „designed-for-
surveillance“ spaces.
„Digitalization“ is on its way of becoming a
synonym for „new technologies
of hegemonial governance“.
core problem:
16. The digital web is mycelium:
h"ps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Heksenkring.jpg
What you see.
20. „code is law“
vs.
„code as logos“
Lawrence Lessig (2000). Code Is Law. On Liberty in Cyberspace. http://
harvardmagazine.com/2000/01/code-is-law-html [20.6.2015]
Wendy Hui Kyong Chun: Programmed Visions: Software and Memory. MIT Press 2011.
21. Lawrence Lessig (2000). Code Is Law. On Liberty in Cyberspace. http://
harvardmagazine.com/2000/01/code-is-law-html [20.6.2015]
Wendy Hui Kyong Chun: Programmed Visions: Software and Memory. MIT Press 2011.
„code is law“
vs.
„code as logos“
22. „Softwarization“
of logistics, communication,
and management
Parisi, L. (2016). Contagious Architecture: Computation, Aesthetics, and Space. MIT Press.
Hörl, E., & Parisi, L. (2013). Was heißt Medienästhetik?
Zeitschrift für Medienwissenschaft, 8(2).
23. environmentality
Hörl, E., & Parisi, L. (2013). Was heißt Medienästhetik?
Zeitschrift für Medienwissenschaft, 8(2).
„an automatic, but non-reflexive thinking, which marks
a specific operating mode of calculation, classification,
and organization of data,
enabling
as a spatially thinking modus of power
28. „[…] the computer encourages a
Hobbesian conception of this political
relation: one is either the person who
makes and gives orders (the sovereign),
or one follows orders. There is no room in
this picture for exactly the kind of
distributed sovereignty on which
democracy itself would seem to be
predicated […]“
David Golumbia: The Cultural Logic of Computation. Harvard Univ. Press 2009.
29. • „[…] the post-digital is
represented by and
indicative of a moment
when the computational
has become hegemonic.“
Berry, David M. (2014). Post-Digital Humanities. In: Educause Review May/June 2014.
http://er.educause.edu/~/media/files/article-downloads/erm1433.pdf
30. „we found digital computation
because our society is already so
oriented toward binarisms, hierarchy,
and instrumental rationality“
David Golumbia: The Cultural Logic of Computation. Harvard Univ. Press 2009.
33. Menkman, R. (o. J.). Institute of Network Cultures | No. 04: The Glitch Moment(um), Rosa Menkman. Amsterdam:
Institute of Network Cultures. Retrieved from http://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/no-04-the-glitch-
momentum-rosa-menkman/
strategies of re-appropriation
47. Smart Agriculture
Smart Environments
Monitoring/Controlling Energy Use
Sustainable Behavioral Change toward Healthy Lifestyle
Body Sensor Networks in Clinical Settings/Elder Healthcare …
Social Sensor Networks for Transportation Management
RFID for Next Gen Automotive Services
etc.
Ilyas, M., Alwakeel, S. S., Alwakeel, M. M., & Aggoune, el-H. M. (2014).
Sensor Networks for Sustainable Development. CRC Press.
48. „Smart“ Everything als
conglomeration of
datamining, surveillance,
solutionism and moralization?
56. Thesis 1
Software and its (practical, aesthetical,
social, economical, political) logics are
constitutive for processes of
subjectivcation and „Bildung“.
Education thus can no longer be
understood without regard to the
conditions of postdigital culture.
57. Thesis 2
The cultural and aesthetic dimension is (at
least) as important as the cognitive
dimension:
The digital/informational sphere is as
much a genuin part of our cultures as
other infrastructural encounters, such as
urban construction and development.
58. Thesis 3
If software + networks are, in our present situation, the
central form of power, control and governance, then
education has not to refuse, but to
embrace digitality throughout its fields.
Because:
The critical practice is „fundamentally dependent on the
horizon of knowledge effects within which it operates“; it is
formed „in the crucible of a particular exchange between a
set of rules or precepts (which are already there) and a
stylization of acts (which extends and reformulates that
prior set of rules and precepts). This stylization of the self in
relation to the rules comes to count as a ‚practice‘.”
(J. Butler, What is Critique? An Essay on Foucault’s Virtue)
59. Lawrence Abu Hamdan: Earshot (2015)
Abb: http://lawrenceabuhamdan.com/#/new-page-1/
inverted surveillance as a civic/artistic
counterstrategyhttp://lawrenceabuhamdan.com/#/new-page-1/
http://www.portikus.de/de/exhibitions/199_earshot