Media Archaeology (LOGY)
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While discussing central texts in the field of media archaeology this module aims to function as an ongoing research studio with a critical perspective on the appraisal of transhumanism. Focusing on the inclusive discourse (queer, feminist, black, indigenous, disability, etc.) in intersection with coding, maker and hacker cultures, this module explores theoretical, methodological, and archival strategies for research on early or obsolete media artifacts as well as speculative fiction for alternative (im)probable futures.
LessWhile discussing central texts in the field of media archaeology this module aims to function as an ongoing research studio with a critical perspective on the appraisal of transhumanism. Focusing on the inclusive discourse (queer, feminist, black, indigenous, disability, etc.) in intersection with coding, maker and hacker cultures, this module explores theoretical, methodological, and archival strategies for research on early or obsolete media artifacts as well as speculative fiction for alternative (im)probable futures.
While discussing central texts in the field of media archaeology this module aims to function as an ongoing research studio with a critical perspective on the appraisal of transhumanism. Focusing on the inclusive discourse (queer, feminist, black, indigenous, disability, etc.) in intersection with coding, maker and hacker cultures, this module explores theoretical, methodological, and archival strategies for research on early or obsolete media artifacts as well as speculative fiction for alternative (im)probable futures.