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On the relationship between quantifiable and experiential knowledge as entanglement of multiple temporalities.
On the relationship between quantifiable and experiential knowledge as entanglement of multiple temporalities.
What parallels are there between a human pranayama practitioner and a migratory bird in heavily datafied environments? And what can they tell us about the need to reorient our thinking towards the planetary?
In Contemporaneity in Embodied Data Practices, two artistic field studies provide the starting point for a dialogical reflection on the entanglement of diverse temporalities in body-related, datafied, and experiential practices. Shifting through lived, historical, evolutionary, and technological rhythms, Cornelia Sollfrank and Felix Stalder unfold their respective more-than-human frames of reference, and arrive at specific forms of agency in the contemporary moment.
Published in partnership with the Centre for Research in Artistic Practice under Contemporary Conditions at Aarhus University.
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On the relationship between quantifiable and experiential knowledge as entanglement of multiple temporalities.
On the relationship between quantifiable and experiential knowledge as entanglement of multiple temporalities.
What parallels are there between a human pranayama practitioner and a migratory bird in heavily datafied environments? And what can they tell us about the need to reorient our thinking towards the planetary?
In Contemporaneity in Embodied Data Practices, two artistic field studies provide the starting point for a dialogical reflection on the entanglement of diverse temporalities in body-related, datafied, and experiential practices. Shifting through lived, historical, evolutionary, and technological rhythms, Cornelia Sollfrank and Felix Stalder unfold their respective more-than-human frames of reference, and arrive at specific forms of agency in the contemporary moment.
Published in partnership with the Centre for Research in Artistic Practice under Contemporary Conditions at Aarhus University.