On The Mode Of Existence Of Technical Objects
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On the Mode of Existence of Technical Objects
Author | : Gilbert Simondon |
Publisher | : Univocal |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2017 |
Genre | : Technology |
ISBN | : 9781517904876 |
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For Gilbert Simondon, the human/machine distinction is perhaps not a simple dichotomy and there is much to learn from technical objects. He takes up the task of a true thinker who sees the potential for humanity to uncover life-affirming modes of technical objects whereby we can discover potentiality for novel, healthful, and dis-alienating rapports with them.
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