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Architecture and urban design are rarely considered as technology,
but more frequently as a result of artistic creativity performed by
gifted individuals. Postphenomenology and Architecture: Human
Technology Relations in the Built Environment considers buildings
and cities as technologies, from a postphenomenological
perspective. This book argues that buildings and the furniture of
cities-like bike lanes, benches, and bus stops-are inscribed in a
conceptual framework of multistability, which is to say that they
fulfill different purposes over time. Yet, there are qualities in
the built environment that are long lasting and immutable, and
transcend temporal functionality and ephemeral efficiency. The
contributors show how different perceptions, practices, and
interpretations are tangible and visible as we engage with these
technologies. In addition, several of the chapters critically
assess the influence of Martin Heidegger in modern philosophy of
architecture., this book reads Heidegger in the perspective of
architecture and urban design as technology, shedding light on what
it means to build and dwell.
Postphenomenology and Media: Essays on Human-Media-World Relations
sheds light on how new, digital media are shaping humans and their
world. It does so by using the postphenomenological framework to
comprehensively study "human-media relations," making use of
conceptual instruments such as the transparency-opacity
distinction, embodiment, multistability, variational analysis, and
cultural hermeneutics. This collection outlines central issues of
media and mediation theory that can be explored
postphenomenologically and showcases research at the cutting edge
of philosophy of media and technology. The contributors together
enlarge the range of thinking about human-media-world relations in
contemporary society, reflecting the interdisciplinary range of
this school of thought, and explore, sometimes self-reflexively and
sometimes critically, the provocative landscape of
postphenomenology and media.
Friis and Crease capture Postphenomenology, a new field that has
attracted attention among scholars engaged in technology studies.
Contributors to this edited collection seek to analyze, clarify,
and develop postphenomenological language and concepts, expand the
work of Don Ihde, the field's founder, and scout into fields that
Ihde never tackled. Many of the contributors to this collection had
especially close ties to Ihde and have benefited from close work
with him. This combined with the distinctive diversity of the
contributors-18 people from 10 different countries-enables this
volume to put on display the diversity of content and styles in
this young movement.
Postphenomenology and Media: Essays on Human-Media-World Relations
sheds light on how new, digital media are shaping humans and their
world. It does so by using the postphenomenological framework to
comprehensively study "human-media relations," making use of
conceptual instruments such as the transparency-opacity
distinction, embodiment, multistability, variational analysis, and
cultural hermeneutics. This collection outlines central issues of
media and mediation theory that can be explored
postphenomenologically and showcases research at the cutting edge
of philosophy of media and technology. The contributors together
enlarge the range of thinking about human-media-world relations in
contemporary society, reflecting the interdisciplinary range of
this school of thought, and explore, sometimes self-reflexively and
sometimes critically, the provocative landscape of
postphenomenology and media.
This anthology explores different approaches to and readings of
Techno-Anthropology, which is a new inter-disciplinary research and
study area at Aalborg University. Techno-Anthropology is a hybrid
that in different ways re-defines and transcends distinctions like
humans versus technologies and the natural sciences versus the
humanities. Thereby gaps are bridged between different disciplines
and professions working with new technologies and between
technological artefacts and their users. The chapters in this
anthology are concerned with a wide range of issues related to
Techno-Anthropology: ethnographic field work in expert and
technology cultures, inter-disciplinary perspectives on education,
collaboration and communication, philosophical analyses and ethical
judgements of new and emerging technologies, digital anthropology,
and anthropology-driven design. The anthology will appeal to
scientists, anthropologists, engineers, philosophers, designers,
sociologists, planners, educators, innovators and decision-makers.
This book is a part of the series "Serie om Laerings-, forandrings-
og organisations-udviklingsprocesser / Series in Transformational
Studies".
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