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''Becoming aware'' (reveal biases):  
'''Becoming aware''' (reveal biases): software being used / how software works / how consciousness works <br>
* of the software being used  
* of how software works
* of how consciousness works
>> develop a critical approach towards life in general <br>
>> develop a critical approach towards life in general <br>
* existentialism and software engagement?
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''There is ONE software''<br>
'''HTP to become aware'''
It is important to show how the 'Hard Problem of Consciousness' challenge a passive relation towards technology/computers/software and individuality/self/consciousness
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'''There is ONE software'''<br>
* From a single cognitive computer (technological nonconscious cognition) to networks and the internet as a proper cognitive system. (Manovich - super-cognition).
* From a single cognitive computer (technological nonconscious cognition) to networks and the internet as a proper cognitive system. (Manovich - super-cognition).
* Software ecology?
* Software ecology?
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* Alex's part on dependencies
* Alex's part on dependencies
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''Mapping the context''<br>
'''Mapping the context''' > Lexicons of terms / Map of relations
* Lexicons of terms
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* Map of relations
'''GUATTARI VS KITTLER''' > close reading of the texts and highlight the two different approaches
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'''Map of the hard problem'''

Revision as of 17:32, 9 November 2019


Becoming aware (reveal biases): software being used / how software works / how consciousness works
>> develop a critical approach towards life in general

  • existentialism and software engagement?

HTP to become aware It is important to show how the 'Hard Problem of Consciousness' challenge a passive relation towards technology/computers/software and individuality/self/consciousness


There is ONE software

  • From a single cognitive computer (technological nonconscious cognition) to networks and the internet as a proper cognitive system. (Manovich - super-cognition).
  • Software ecology?
  • Ubicomp and everyware
  • Alex's part on dependencies

Mapping the context > Lexicons of terms / Map of relations


GUATTARI VS KITTLER > close reading of the texts and highlight the two different approaches


Map of the hard problem