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Postdoc at the University of Exeter (UK) working on sociotechnical and governance dimensions of the circular economy and interdisciplinary knowledge production. Tooting through the ‘polycrisis’
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In Jasia Reichardt’s collection “Cybernetics, Art, and Ideas” (1971) there’s a story about castrated bugs who hear music as data — and it’s got an implicit and prescient warning about the underlying logics of computation. I wrote about it here ⬇️ https://open.substack.com/pub/cyberneticforests/p/nonobodys-mathematical-bio-pianolas
Nonobody's Mathematical Bio-Pianolas

When 1940s Surrealism meets today's Brain-Computer Interfaces

Cybernetic Forests

In 1983, Time Magazine named the computer its “Machine of the Year.” A few months later, radical Detroit newspaper Fifth Estate responded by naming the sledgehammer its Tool of the Year.

“Today the computer promises utopia, reassures us that it will usher in freedom and dreams,” they wrote. “Tomorrow we will be chained to it.”

Twenty years ago I was a postdoctoral fellow in the same department (or, one of the departments) where I’m now employed. Darlene, the administrative coordinator, has been there all along. Yet another example of staff (when they’re well supported and incentivized to stay) embodying institutional memory, social infrastructure, and so much more.
I'm writing a long read for
Aeon magazine on drum machines. Here's a video of part of my research, with a thread explaining what's going on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSpia2cLMlk
Il Tamburo Meccanico

YouTube

Top three critical tech podcasts ✨

• Tech Won't Save Us: https://techwontsave.us/

• The Received Wisdom: https://shobitap.org/the-received-wisdom

• Internet Today: https://youtube.com/@InternetTodayTV

#technology #STS #commodon #MediaStudies #podcast

Tech Won’t Save Us

Tech Won't Save Us

Still time to submit a proposal for this fascinating conference at the intersection of Science Communication Studies (SCS) and Science and Technology Studies (STS).
https://rhine-ruhr-research.de/en/nowheretoland-what-science-studies-contribute-to-science-communication-2/

Sounds like a perfect space for me as a Scicomm/STS baggy monster
https://literacyofthepresent.wordpress.com/2020/10/06/being-a-scicomm-baggy-monster/

#STS #scicomm #conference

Nowhere(to)land? What Science Studies Contribute to Science Communication – RRC

Just finished reading an excellent and stimulating new working paper by #Manchester's Richard Jones on "Science and innovation policy for hard times: an overview of the UK’s Research and Development landscape." It is a thorough, up-to-date, and probing review of the UK science and innovation system. The paper presents a series of key questions, which the current UK government has yet to fully address. https://www.productivity.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/PIP014-Science-and-innovation-policy-for-hard-times-FINAL-151222.pdf
Bruno Latour (1947–2022)
Philosopher and anthropologist who revolutionized ideas about science in practice.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-03796-0
#BrunoLatour #Scienceandtechnologystudies #science in action
"Bruno Latour upended received wisdom on the nature of scientific truth. His proposition that scientific facts are constructed through networks of human and non-human actors initially outraged many."", he devised Actor–Network Theory (ANT)" 1/2
Bruno Latour (1947–2022)

Philosopher and anthropologist who revolutionized ideas about science in practice.