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Haunted Data: Affect, Transmedia, Weird Science

Full title: Haunted Data: Affect, Transmedia, Weird Science
ISBN: 9781350047051
ISBN 10: 1350047058
Authors: Blackman, Lisa
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Num. pages: 256
Binding: Paperback
Language: en
Published on: 2019

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Synopsis

Our Engagement With Data - Big Or Small - Is Never As Simplistic Or Straightforward As Might First Appear. Indeed, The Author Argues That Our Relationship With Data Is Haunted With Errors, Dead Ends, Ghostly Figures, And Misunderstandings That Challenge Core Assumptions About The Nature Of Thought, Consciousness, Mind, Cognition, Affect, Communication, Control And Rationality, Both Human And Non-human. Using Contemporary Controversies From Weird Science Including The Field Of Priming And Its Uncanny Relations To Animal Telepathy, As Well As Artificial Intelligences And Their Curious Relation To Psychic Research, Blackman Shows How Some Of The Current Crises In Science In These Areas Reveal More Than Scientists Are Willing Or Even Able To Acknowledge. This Book Also Provides A Nuanced Survey Of The Historical Context To Contemporary Debates, Going Back To The Nineteenth-century Origins Of Modern Computation And Science To Explain The Ubiquity And Oddness Of Our Data Relations. Drawing From Radical Philosophies Of Science, Feminist Science Studies, Queer Theory, Cultural Studies And Affect Studies, The Book Develops A Manifesto For How Artists, Philosophers And Scientists Might Engage Creatively And Critically With Digital Communication.-- Preface: Affect, Transmedia, Weird Science. Part 1 Priming And Networked Affect: Data Mediation And Media Contagions : Transmedial Storytelling, Weird Science And Archives Of The Future -- Social Media Contagion(s): An Analysis Of Priming Controversies Within Cognitive Science -- Data-mediation And Hauntological Analysis: The Clever Hans Charge. Part 2 Feeling Futures: Mediating Futures : Feeling The Future -- Pornception And Big Data -- Open Science And Quantum Matters -- Conclusion: Affect And Archives Of The Future. Lisa Blackman. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.