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[ecrea] CFP: A Billion Gadget Minds: Thinking Widgets, Data and Workflow
Thu Jun 10 18:40:39 GMT 2010
>Call for contributions:
>A Billion Gadget Minds: Thinking Widgets, Data and Workflow
>A One Day Workshop at the Swedenborg Society, London
>Thursday 21st October from 10 until 6
>
>A growing body of research, including literature
>on cognitive anthropology, software studies and
>cognitive capital suggests that whatever is
>called 'thinking' occurs amidst mechanisms,
>habits, codelike systems, devices and other
>formally structured means. If intelligence, far
>from being a property of 'the human', is an
>informal and provisional function of the
>ensemble of mechanisms and relations that
>comprise a social field, then we need to explore
>the co-relation of cultural and experiential
>practices, thought and intelligent devices.
>
>In this day-long workshop, we would like to
>evaluate the ways in which contemporary hardware
>and software augment and distribute
>intelligence, as well as the ensemble of social
>relations which form around thinking practices
>as they synchronise, mesh, de-couple, breakdown
>and collapse with variable effects. To this end
>we are seeking contributions that propose
>analyses or working experiments with thinking
>work as imbricated in cultural, material,
>corporeal, technical, economic and psychic
>practices. These might include design, creative,
>analytic, management, personal, administrative,
>scientific or technical thinking.
>
>We are particularly keen to solicit
>contributions from researchers, practitioners
>and writers who want to develop a
>transdisciplinary⬨engagement with novel
>philosophical, aesthetic and political
>problematisations of ecologies of extended
>cognition/ubiquitous⬨ computing/social intelligence.
>
>Please send proposals (no more than 400 words)
>to Andrew Goffey, Matthew Fuller or Adrian
>Mackenzie at (a.goffey /at/ mdx.ac.uk) ,
>(m.fuller /at/ gold.ac.uk) or (a.mackenzie /at/ lancaster.ac.uk) by July 31st at the latest
>
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