This is the first collection of interdisciplinary scholarship to
expand on gridded modalities, with a strong affinity to the arts.
It seeks to inspire new avenues of research by exploring a horizon
of gridded relationships among humans, between humans and the
environment, and between human and non-human actors. By bringing
together philosophical themes and applied practices, the volume
traces a genealogy of the "grid" as an exercise in grasping its
inherent complexity and incomplete quality. A collective effort by
a group of researchers, practitioners, and designers, it promotes
an understanding of gridded modalities as complex networks that
interact with other networks, generating new meanings and
reflecting changes in thought.
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