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    After Kittler: On the Cultural Techniques of Recent German Media Theory.Bernard Dionysius Geoghegan - 2013 - Theory, Culture and Society 30 (6):66-82.
    This paper offers a brief introduction and interpretation of recent research on cultural techniques in German media studies. The analysis considers three sites of conceptual dislocations that have shaped the development and legacy of media research often associated with theorist Friedrich Kittler: first, the displacement of 1980s and 1990s Kittlerian media theory towards a more praxeological style of analysis in the early 2000s; second, the philological background that allowed the antiquated German appellation for agricultural engineering, Kulturtechniken, to migrate into (...)
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    Kittler’s optic: Visual theory between hardware, strategy and style.Axel Fliethmann - 2011 - Thesis Eleven 107 (1):53-65.
    The article situates Kittler’s view on the question of visual technology within his general media theory and critically examines Kittler’s optical paradigm with regard to questions of (visual) technology, discourse, strategy and style. Focus is given to the link between visual technology and the Renaissance period.
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    Friedrich Kittler: E-Special Introduction.Jussi Parikka & Paul Feigelfeld - 2015 - Theory, Culture and Society 32 (7-8):349-358.
    This e-Special Issue of Theory, Culture & Society focuses on the German media theorist Friedrich Kittler’s impact across the field of humanities. By including Kittler’s own texts and other scholars’ articles that continue or comment on Kittler’s work, the editors have sought to address the core aspects of Kittler’s provocative insights into how media technologies underpin our cultural formations. The editorial introduction sets out key sections on technology, aesthetics, ontology and epistemology, identified as the significant axes (...)
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  4. Michel Foucault, Friedrich Kittler, and the interminable half-life of “so-called man”.Thomas Sutherland & Elliot Patsoura - 2017 - Angelaki 22 (4):49-68.
    This article considers Friedrich Kittler’s deterministic media theory as both an appropriation and mutation of Michel Foucault’s archaeological method. Focusing on these two thinkers’ similar but divergent conceptions of the “death of man,” it will be argued that Kittler’s approach attempts to expunge archaeology of its last traces of Kantian transcendentalism by locating the causal agents of epistemic change within the domain of empirical experience, but in doing so, actually amplifies the anthropological vestiges that Foucault hoped to eradicate. (...)
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    Friedrich Kittler: Philosophien der Literatur. Berliner Vorlesung 2002.Reinhard Mehring - 2014 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 67 (2):141-146.
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    Friedrich Kittler.Geoffrey Winthrop-Young & Nicholas Gane - 2006 - Theory, Culture and Society 23 (7-8):5-16.
    The introduction provides a short outline of Kittler’s biographical background and briefly discusses the stages of his work: The initial discourse-analytical stage of the late 1970s that centered primarily on literary text; the media-theoretical stage of the 1980s and early 1990s that focused in particular on electric and electronic media; and a current stage dedicated to rewriting the origin of one the most basic cultural technologies: the alphanumeric notation system.
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  7. Friedrich Kittler zur Einführung (review).Larson Powell - 2006 - Substance 35 (3):161-167.
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    Media After Kittler.Eleni Ikoniadou & Scott Wilson (eds.) - 2015 - Rowman & Littlefield International.
    This is a major collection of essays examining the legacy of Friedrich Kittler in the turn towards Media Philosophy.
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  9. Introduction: Friedrich Kittler.Axel Fliethmann - 2011 - Thesis Eleven 107 (1):3-5.
    The article situates Kittler’s view on the question of visual technology within his general media theory and critically examines Kittler’s optical paradigm with regard to questions of technology, discourse, strategy and style. Focus is given to the link between visual technology and the Renaissance period.
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    On Kittler applied: A technical memoir of a specific configuration in the 1990s.Markus Krajewski - 2011 - Thesis Eleven 107 (1):33-38.
    This ‘technical memoir’ shares insider knowledge of a specific scholarly and scientific situation in the second half of the 1990s: how a group of students and researchers at Humboldt-University Berlin, together with their teacher, media historian Friedrich Kittler, combined historical questions with computer science. The discussions and projects developed in this circle constituted a scholarly practice which would be called today digital humanities.
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    Blindness or insight? Kittler on culture.Matthias Bickenbach - 2011 - Thesis Eleven 107 (1):39-46.
    For a long time, ‘culture’ appears only to be an effect of the power of discourses and media in Friedrich Kittler’s works. But in his Berlin lecture series on the cultural history of cultural studies, he discusses the historical formations in which a discrete science of culture could emerge. His perspective not only highlights the historical foundations but also the blind spots of cultural studies.
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    Successful Paranoia: Friedrich Kittler, Lacanian Psychoanalysis, and the History of Science.Henning Schmidgen - 2019 - Theory, Culture and Society 36 (1):107-131.
    With studies like Discourse Networks 1800/1900 and Gramophone, Film, Typewriter, Friedrich A. Kittler contributed significantly to transforming the history of media into a vital field of inquiry. This essay undertakes to more precisely characterize Kittler’s historiographical approach. When we look back on his early contributions to studies of the relationship between literature, madness and truth – among others, his doctoral dissertation on the Swiss poet and writer Conrad Ferdinand Meyer – what strikes us is the significance that Jacques (...)
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    Krautrock, Heidegger, Bogeyman: Kittler in the anglosphere.Geoffrey Winthrop-Young - 2011 - Thesis Eleven 107 (1):6-20.
    The paper discusses some of the key factors that shaped Friedrich Kittler’s anglophone reception. Four points are of special importance: the truncated appropriation of Kittler’s ‘middle period’ by American academics; the structural and ideological reasons for the failure of North American German Studies to capitalize on the growing interest in Kittler; the charges of technodeterminism; and Kittler’s difficult role in the debate over posthumanism.
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    On collegiality: Kittler models Derrida.Peter Krapp - 2011 - Thesis Eleven 107 (1):21-32.
    Kittler was among the first to invite Derrida to lectures in Germany, and to translate Derrida’s texts into German. Yet a cursory tally in his references does not always do justice to what Kittler’s media theory owes to deconstruction. Discourse Networks credits Derrida with a mere ‘rediscovery’ of grammatology, although Wellbery’s foreword labors mightily to identify the deconstructive traits in Kittler’s work. Gramophone, Film, Typewriter reduces The Post Card’s complex networks to an allegation that ‘voice remains the (...)
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    In Memoriam: Friedrich A. Kittler, 1943–2011.Bernard Dionysius Geoghegan - 2015 - Critical Inquiry 41 (2):484-488.
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    On Friedrich Kittler’s ‘Authorship and Love’.Geoffrey Winthrop-Young - 2015 - Theory, Culture and Society 32 (3):3-13.
    This article provides a short introduction to Friedrich Kittler’s 1980 essay ‘Authorship and Love’ by showing how it fits into the development of Kittler’s thought. The stark contrast between superficially similar scenes in Goethe’s Werther and Dante’s Divine Comedy, each of which is said to represent fundamentally different conceptualizations of authorship and love, is a revealing instance of Kittler's distinctive and polemical appropriation of French post-structuralism as well as of his subsequent switch from discourse analysis to media (...)
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    Friedrich A. Kittler, Professor.Bernard Dionysius Geoghegan & Christian Kassung - 2016 - Critical Inquiry 42 (4):963-977.
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    Winthrop-Young, Geoffrey. Friedrich Kittler zur Einfuhrung. Hamburg: Junius Verlag, 2005. Pp. 200.L. Powell & W. Motte - 2006 - Substance 35 (3):161-167.
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    Friedrich Kittler. Operation Valhalla: Writings on War, Weapons, and Media, trans. and ed. Ilinca Iurascu, Geoffrey Winthrop-Young, and Michael Wutz. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2021. 312 pages. [REVIEW]Anders Engberg-Pedersen - 2023 - Critical Inquiry 49 (4):689-689.
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  20. Friedrich Kittler: Musik und Mathematik. [REVIEW]Reinhard Mehring - 2006 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 59 (1).
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    Interview with Friedrich Kittler and Mark Hansen.Nicholas Gane & Stephen Sale - 2007 - Theory, Culture and Society 24 (7-8):323-329.
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  22. Borges en Kittler : la lectura entre hermenéutica e inmersión.Matei Chihuia - 2022 - In Sebastián Pineda Buitrago & José Sánchez Carbó (eds.), Literatura aplicada en el siglo XXI: ideas y prácticas. México: Editora Nómada.
     
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    The Art of Searching: On “Wild Archaeologies” from Kant to Kittler.Knut Ebeling - 2016 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 25 (51).
    The article focuses on the phenomenon of “Wild Archaeologies” – that is, on “archaeologies” that have appeared in the history of knowledge outside of Classical Archaeology: The first of these projects one thinks of, is of course Foucault’s L’archéologie du savoir, but there has also been Freud’s archaeology of the soul, Benjamin’s archaeology of modernity as well as Kittler’s archaeology of media – and even Kant’s archaeology of metaphysics. All of these various projects experimented with a material reflection of (...)
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    The Cultural Techniques of Time Axis Manipulation: On Friedrich Kittler’s Conception of Media.Sybille Krämer - 2006 - Theory, Culture and Society 23 (7-8):93-109.
    The originality of Kittler is not his preference for technical media, but his insight in the linking of media with the technique of time axis manipulation. The most elementary experience in human existence is the irreversibility of the flow of time. Technology provides a means for channeling this irreversibility. Media are practices that use strategies of spatialization to enable one to manipulate the order of things that progress in time by transforming singular events in reproducible data. Human bodies cannot (...)
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    Nietzsches Monster. Bataille, Schleef, Kittler.Knut Ebeling - 2014 - In Steffen Dietzsch & Claudia Terne (eds.), Nietzsches Perspektiven: Denken Und Dichten in der Moderne. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 332-345.
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    Secret Passages : media after Kittler and the typeface of love letters.Martin McQuillan - 2015 - In McQuillan Martin (ed.).
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    Arvet efter Kittler.Thomas Götselius - 2016 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 34 (1):69-82.
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    The disappearance of literature: Friedrich Kittler’s path to media theory.Niels Werber - 2011 - Thesis Eleven 107 (1):47-52.
    This article follows the recurrent theme in Friedrich Kittler’s 40 years of prolific academic writing, which is of course the media-related production of discourse. Five heuristic principles are identified in his work: enabling, reduction, historization, the abolishment of the ‘two cultures', and post-hermeneutics. The paper closes with criticism of the intrinsic limits of Kittler’s point of view.
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    Información vs. Sentido. Análisis y discusión filosófica de la propuesta de Friedrich Kittler para la renovación de las ciencias sociales y humanas.Roberto Rubio - 2022 - Ideas Y Valores 71 (178):117-136.
    El presente trabajo analiza críticamente la propuesta de Kittler de renovar las ciencias sociales y humanas mediante una reflexión orientada hacia los medios de comunicación. Para ello, se sitúa tal propuesta en el debate, impulsado por el giro medial en Filosofía de los Medios, acerca de la pertinencia (o no) del enfoque trascendentalista sobre los medios. En un primer momento, se presenta en términos generales el planteo kittleriano en cuanto enfoque trascendentalista. En un segundo momento, se reconstruye y analiza (...)
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    Información vs. sentidü. Análisis Y discusión filosófica de la propuesta de Friedrich Kittler para la renovación de las ciencias sociales Y humanas.Roberto Rubio - 2022 - Ideas Y Valores 71 (178):117-136.
    Resumen El presente trabajo analiza críticamente la propuesta de Kittler de renovar las ciencias sociales y humanas mediante una reflexión orientada hacia los medios de comunicación. Para ello, se sitúa tal propuesta en el debate, impulsado por el giro medial en Filosofía de los Medios, acerca de la pertinencia del enfoque trascendentalista sobre los medios. En un primer momento, se presenta en términos generales el planteo kittleriano en cuanto enfoque trascendentalista. En un segundo momento, se reconstruye y analiza la (...)
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    An Writing Machine and Gender: Rereading Kittler's ‘Discours Network’. 김애령 - 2015 - Korean Feminist Philosophy 23 (null):33-60.
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  32. Literature, Media, Information Systems. By Friedrich A. Kittler.M. Conboy - 2002 - The European Legacy 7 (2):238-238.
     
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  33. OBITUARIES-'Switch Off All Apparatuses': Friedrich Adolf Kittler, 1943-2011.Gill Partington - 2012 - Radical Philosophy 172:66.
     
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    Drill and Distraction in the Yellow Submarine: On the Dominance of War in Friedrich Kittler’s Media Theory.Geoffrey Winthrop-Young - 2002 - Critical Inquiry 28 (4):825-854.
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    The Romantic Circumstance: Novalis between Kittler and Luhmann.Leif Weatherby - 2014 - Substance 43 (3):46-66.
    Romanticism was a philosophical movement concerned with the question of orders—orders of things, of persons, of being. Friedrich von Hardenberg, the Early German Romantic who called himself Novalis, writes that “only [the infinite stone] is firm // it is the dos moi, pu sto [give me a place to stand] of Archimedes” . It is strange to find, among the foundational texts of Early German Romanticism, anything having to do with foundations. The movement has often been characterized as “anti-foundational” and (...)
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    Mythographer of Paradoxes: How Friedrich Kittler’s Legacy Matters.Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht - 2016 - Critical Inquiry 42 (4):952-958.
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    Leo Strauss, Alexandre Kojève, Friedrich Kittler. Kunst des Schreibens.Bernd Hüpers - 2010 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 96 (2):272-273.
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    Implosion and Intoxication.Geoffrey Winthrop-Young - 2006 - Theory, Culture and Society 23 (7-8):75-91.
    Focusing on Kittler’s reading of Goethe’s ‘Wanderer’s Nightsong’ and Pink Floyd’s ‘Brain Damage’, the article traces Kittler’s development from discourse analysis to media theory. Where more traditional approaches would stress notions of self-reflexivity (both the poem and the song elaborate on their effects and foreground their own construction), Kittler performs, in his own words, a kind of ‘implosion’: The words of Goethe’s poem collapse back into the discursive order they evoke, and Pink Floyd’s song performs its own (...)
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    The Digital Body: Telegraphy as Discourse Network.Kate Maddalena & Jeremy Packer - 2015 - Theory, Culture and Society 32 (1):93-117.
    This article considers the use of flag telegraphy by the US Signal Corps during the Civil War as it functioned as a proto-technical medium that preceded wire telegraphy as a military communications technology. Not only was flag telegraphy a historical step towards contemporary technical media, it was also an early iteration of the digitization of communication. Our treatment ties together three main theoretical threads as a way of seeing ‘the digital’ in material communication practices: (1) Friedrich Kittler’s concept of (...)
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  40. How We Became Our Data: A Genealogy of the Informational Person.Colin Koopman - 2019 - Chicago, IL, USA: University of Chicago Press.
    We are now acutely aware, as if all of the sudden, that data matters enormously to how we live. How did information come to be so integral to what we can do? How did we become people who effortlessly present our lives in social media profiles and who are meticulously recorded in state surveillance dossiers and online marketing databases? What is the story behind data coming to matter so much to who we are? -/- In How We Became Our Data, (...)
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    From Discourse Networks to Cultural Mathematics.John Armitage - 2006 - Theory, Culture and Society 23 (7-8):17-38.
    Following a short discussion of the German philosopher Friedrich A. Kittler’s biographical and intellectual formation, this interview introduces the reader to Kittler’s theoretical efforts to develop our understanding of contemporary culture and society. However, the focus of the interview is on the core concepts of ‘discourse networks’, ‘the military-industrial complex’, and ‘technology’, arguably the three central themes of Kittler’s work to date. As the title of the interview indicates, the idea of ‘cultural mathematics’ is also considered important (...)
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    The real internet.Jodi Dean - 2010 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 4 (1).
    This piece looks at the implications of Zizek's work on cyberspace for understanding the ideology of communicative capitalism. Emphasizing the role of the decline of symbolic efficiency in theorizing virtuality, the author extends the analysis into the field of practices known as Web 2.0. She argues that Zizek's work on drive opens up the internet as Real and employs it in a critique of Kittler and Hansen.
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    Salt: Fragments from the History of a Medium.Liam Cole Young - 2020 - Theory, Culture and Society 37 (6):135-158.
    This essay explores histories of common salt, sodium chloride, using concepts and methods from media theory. It contributes to research on media and environment and the general ‘material turn’ taken across the Humanities. I conceive of salt as what Peters calls an ‘elemental’ medium so as to show, first, the imbrication of naturally-occurring substances in the operations and supply chains of digital culture. Second, the many lives salt has lived materially, in techniques of survival and exchange, and metaphorically, in cultural (...)
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    Media Theory.Mark B. N. Hansen - 2006 - Theory, Culture and Society 23 (2-3):297-306.
    Poised on the cusp between phenomenology and materiality, media institute a theoretical oscillation that promises to displace the empirical-transcendental divide that has structured western meditation on thinking, including the thinking of technics. Because media give the infrastructure conditioning thought without ceasing to be empirical, they form the basis for a complex hermeneutics that cannot avoid the task of accounting for its unthematizable infrastructural condition. Tracing the oscillation constitutive of such a hermeneutics as it serves variously to constitute media theory in (...)
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  45. Radio ghosts: Phenomenology’s phantoms and digital autism.Babette Babich - 2019 - Thesis Eleven 153 (1):57-74.
    Günther Anders offers one of the first phenomenological analyses of broadcast radio and its transformation of the contemporary experience of music. Anders also develops a reflection on its political consequences as he continues his reflection in a discussion of radio and newsreel, film and television in his 1956 ‘The World as Phantom and Matrix’. A reflection on the consequences of this transformation brings in Friedrich Kittler’s reflection on radio and precision bombing. A further reflection on Jean Baudrillard’s notion of (...)
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    Cultural Techniques: Or the End of the Intellectual Postwar Era in German Media Theory.Bernhard Siegert - 2013 - Theory, Culture and Society 30 (6):48-65.
    This paper seeks to introduce cultural techniques to an Anglophone readership. Specifically geared towards an Anglophone readership, the paper relates the re-emergence of cultural techniques to the changing intellectual constellation of postwar Germany. More specifically, it traces how the concept evolved from – and reacted against – so-called German media theory, a decidedly anti-hermeneutic and anti-humanist current of thought frequently associated with the work of Friedrich Kittler. Post-hermeneutic rather than anti-hermeneutic in its outlook, the reconceptualization of cultural techniques aims (...)
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    Operative Media Archaeology: Wolfgang Ernst’s Materialist Media Diagrammatics.Jussi Parikka - 2011 - Theory, Culture and Society 28 (5):52-74.
    Media archaeological methods for extending the lifetime of new media into ‘old media’ have experienced a revival during the past years. In recent media theory, a new context for a debate surrounding media archaeology is emerging. So far media archaeology has been articulated together with such a heterogeneous bunch of theorists as Erkki Huhtamo, Siegfried Zielinski, Thomas Elsaesser and to a certain extent Friedrich Kittler. However, debates surrounding media archaeology as a method seem to be taking it forward not (...)
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    Romantic Disciplinarity and the Rise of the Algorithm.Jeffrey M. Binder - 2020 - Critical Inquiry 46 (4):813-834.
    Scholars in both digital humanities and media studies have noted an apparent disconnect between computation and the interpretive methods of the humanities. Alan Liu has argued that literary scholars employing digital methods encounter a “meaning problem” due to the difficulty of reconciling algorithmic methods with interpretive ones. Conversely, the media scholar Friedrich Kittler has questioned the adequacy of hermeneutics as a means of studying computers. This paper argues that that this disconnect results from a set of contingent decisions made (...)
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  49. The Metaphoric Circuit: Organic and Technological Communication in the Nineteenth Century.Laura Otis - 2002 - Journal of the History of Ideas 63 (1):105-128.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 63.1 (2002) 105-128 [Access article in PDF] The Metaphoric Circuit: Organic and Technological Communication in the Nineteenth Century Laura Otis [Figures]In a public lecture in 1851, Emil DuBois-Reymond proposed that the wonder of our time, electrical telegraphy, was long ago modeled in the animal machine. But the similarity between the two apparatus, the nervous system and the electric telegraph, has a much deeper (...)
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    Medienanthropologie

    Eine Menschenwissenschaft vom Menschen?
    Stefan Rieger - 2013 - Zeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 2013 (1):191-205.
    The paper is devoted to the aporias of medial anthropology. In addition to the debates about the medial a priori, as initiated primarily by the works of Friedrich Kittler, two things come into view: On the one hand, the possibility to apply the notion of technical data processing to human processes not only in a metaphorical, but also in a literal way, in order to derive quantifiable criteria for their performance; on the other hand, the turn away from specifically (...)
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