Cybernetics

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Transversality

"Transversality is a transformative mobility—for better or worse—through different systems (that can be at once technical, but also social, political, natural). It could be seen perhaps something of a conceptual or pragmatic choice (to think or act ‘transversally’). So it has something of an ethical dimension. However, it also makes an onto-genetic claim: to think or act transversally is to more effectively immerse ourselves in the kind of ongoing and real onto-genesis that is the world."

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P. 4
Bibliographic Reference: 

Fibreculture Publications/The Open Humanities Press 2011

transmateriality

"If computing allows for an ‘incredibly dynamic, pliable set of techniques for manipulating the material environment’ (Whitelaw, 2009), then transmateriality suggests ‘the extension of transduction to an understanding of the material relations and transformations involved in a computing immersed in the material world’."

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P. 4
Bibliographic Reference: 

Fibreculture Publications/The Open Humanities Press 2011

Schreibman—Born Digital

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P. 11
Bibliographic Reference: 
  1. S. Schreibman, “Digital Representation and the Hyper Real,” Poetess Archive Journal 2, no. 1 (2010).

Schreibman—Digital Objects' Characteristics

"Powers argues that the digital releases symbols, freeing them to become actors and agents. Intellectual structures can be acted upon, made visible through the operant."

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P. 5
Bibliographic Reference: 
  1. S. Schreibman, “Digital Representation and the Hyper Real,” Poetess Archive Journal 2, no. 1 (2010).
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