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Thing Power: Recognizing Our Reflections (or Not) in Our Tablets
By
Benjamin Thevenin
Brigham Young University
January 20, 2012
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the claim that Apple has overcome this gap and achieved unity between subject and object.
I’m
going to ...
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Machine Love: the companionship of technology
By
Paul Boshears
Europäische Universität für Interdisziplinäre Studien (the European Graduate School)
January 19, 2012
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Heidegger agency actants Curator's Note In this essay let's consider the companionship
possible
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Technological#Failure
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Kristopher L. Cannon
Georgia State University
January 15, 2012
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technology might also open up the
possibility
to re-/consider the power of failure. Let us consider the ...
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Can the Sub-Object Speak?: Siri and the Commodification of Things
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Kris Coffield
Interstitial Journal
January 17, 2012
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Can the Sub-Object Speak?: Siri and the Commodification of Things What Are These Technological Things? siri object-oriented ontology Curator's Note When Apple Inc.'s new intelligent software assistant and knowledge navigator, called Siri, was an ...