#3 Unstable Infrastructures: spheres Editorial Collective
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In: spheres - Journal for Digital Cultures, No. 3, 06.2016, p. 1-3.
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T1 - #3 Unstable Infrastructures
T2 - spheres Editorial Collective
AU - Apprich, Clemens
AU - Beverungen, Armin
AU - Feigelfeld, Paul
AU - Freudenschuß, Magdalena
AU - Hille, Laura
AU - Luchs, Inga
AU - Simons, Sascha
AU - Wiedemann, Carolin
AU - Yoosuf, Hana
PY - 2016/6
Y1 - 2016/6
N2 - No digital cultures without infrastructures! This issue will look into the theoretical as well as practical explorations of infrastructures as operational backbone of digital cultures. We deem infrastructures, understood as an ensemble of human, social and technological individuals, important for yielding new forms of knowledge, which are able to challenge and transform the current architecture of infrastructural systems, software protocols, and network media, represented by corporate Internet-platforms like Amazon, Facebook or Google. Even though we have been witnessing an ‘explosion’ of the discourse around digital cultures and its infrastructures in the last years, most of the research and critique in this field is still based on the model of a predefined network, thereby repeating the epistemological presuppositions of nodes and links, rather than thinking about alternative perspectives for our technocultural future. Beyond commercial media platforms, where the individual remains a clearly identifiable point within the network, in order to address him or her with personalized ads, network technologies contain the potential to foster new forms of subjectivity, where the individual becomes a network itself – from the networked individual to the individual as network.
AB - No digital cultures without infrastructures! This issue will look into the theoretical as well as practical explorations of infrastructures as operational backbone of digital cultures. We deem infrastructures, understood as an ensemble of human, social and technological individuals, important for yielding new forms of knowledge, which are able to challenge and transform the current architecture of infrastructural systems, software protocols, and network media, represented by corporate Internet-platforms like Amazon, Facebook or Google. Even though we have been witnessing an ‘explosion’ of the discourse around digital cultures and its infrastructures in the last years, most of the research and critique in this field is still based on the model of a predefined network, thereby repeating the epistemological presuppositions of nodes and links, rather than thinking about alternative perspectives for our technocultural future. Beyond commercial media platforms, where the individual remains a clearly identifiable point within the network, in order to address him or her with personalized ads, network technologies contain the potential to foster new forms of subjectivity, where the individual becomes a network itself – from the networked individual to the individual as network.
KW - Digital media
KW - Cultural studies
M3 - Other (editorial matter etc.)
SP - 1
EP - 3
JO - spheres - Journal for Digital Cultures
JF - spheres - Journal for Digital Cultures
SN - 2363-8621
IS - 3
ER -