This thesis is a material-discursive investigation of how practices of curating and commons are posthuman today. Recognising how contemporary forms of curating and commons are part of computational cultures and how they are influenced by mass participation in socio-technological networks, the thesis examines how users (including curators), machines and software stimulate new forms of curating and commons. Its main focus is on how these practices influence the field of computation by becoming active within it.
Curating in as common s posthuman curating and computational cultures
- Collections Communs et commoning
- Auteur·ices Magdalena Tyżlik-Carver
- Date 2106
- Date d'ajout 10/07/2024
- Type thèse
- https://www.academia.edu/29844696/Curating_in_as_Common_s_Posthuman_Curating_and_Computational_Cultures