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    Zootechnologies: Swarming as a Cultural Technique.Sebastian Vehlken - 2013 - Theory, Culture and Society 30 (6):110-131.
    This contribution examines the media history of swarm research and the significance of swarming techniques to current socio-technological processes. It explores how the procedures of swarm intelligence should be understood in relation to the concept of cultural techniques. This brings the concept into proximity with recent debates in posthuman (media) theory, animal studies and software studies. Swarms are conceptualized as zootechnologies that resist methods of analytical investigation. Synthetic swarms first emerged as operational collective structures by means of the reciprocal computerization (...)
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    Die Quadratur des Bermudadreiecks.Jan Müggenburg & Sebastian Vehlken - 2018 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 41 (4):403-408.
    The Squaring of the Bermuda Triangle. In the course of the great success of theory programs and the funding of young researchers within media studies and the history of science over the past 15 years, a generation of scholars has emerged (including the authors of this article) who have been genuinely trained in approaching interdisciplinary problems and objects. However, in view of a recently increasing renaissance of scientific ‘disciplines’, this raises the question of how to deal with such an innate (...)
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    Angsthasen.Sebastian Vehlken - 2009 - Zeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 1:133-150.
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    Angsthasen.Sebastian Vehlken - 2009 - Zeitschrift für Medien- Und Kulturforschung 1:134-150.
    Swarms are capable of informing the conceptual field of 'fear' in two ways: Firstly, as space-dissolving diversities that create specific forms of fear and dread; secondly, as spacegenerating collectives whose dynamics become possible only through a fear-induced 'density'. The modes of determination in this field transform themselves from psychological to kineto-physical. And thus, an epistemic alignment is constituted, along which the relations of swarms to spaces facilitate new approaches of media to the conceptual field of 'fear'.
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    Correction to: Operative communication: project Cybersyn and the intersection of information design, interface design, and interaction design.Sebastian Vehlken - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-2.
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    Niels Werber, Ameisengesellschaften. Eine Faszinationsgeschichte, Frankfurt a. M.: S. Fischer 2013.Sebastian Vehlken - 2015 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 38 (2):196-197.
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    Operative communication: project Cybersyn and the intersection of information design, interface design, and interaction design.Sebastian Vehlken - 2022 - AI and Society 37 (3):1131-1152.
    This article examines the connecting lines between the Chilean Project Cybersyn’s interface design, the German Hochschule für Gestaltung Ulm and its cybernetically inspired approaches towards information design, and later developments in interaction design and the emerging field of Human–Computer Interaction in the USA. In particular, it first examines how early works of designers Tomàs Maldonado and Gui Bonsiepe on operative communication, that is, language-independent pictogram systems and visual grammars for computational systems, were intertwined with attempts to ground industrial design in (...)
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    Thomas Haigh, Mark Priestley, Crispin Rope, ENIAC in Action: Making and Remaking the Modern Computer, (History of Computing) Cambridge/London: MIT Press 2016. 341 S., $ 38,00. ISBN 978‐0‐2620‐3398‐5. [REVIEW]Sebastian Vehlken - 2017 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 40 (1):98-100.
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