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Slow technology reader : A tool for shaping divergent futures / Carolyn F. Strauss (ed.).

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Amsterdam : Valiz, 2025Description: 480 pàgines ; 21 cmContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9789493246461
Other title: A tool for shaping divergent futuresOther title:
  • A tool for shaping divergent futures
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Conté: $tFor slow technology / $rCarolyn F. Strauss -- $tThreads of slow inquiry : scaffolding, spectres, rhythm, recalibration, trembling -- $tRestoration, rest, and respite : a decolonial praxis against capitalist time / $rEvelyn Wan -- $tChai stall : where fire brews tea, words flow, and communities are born / $rJogi Panghaal -- $tWhat my musical instruments have taught me / $rJaron Lanier -- $tA note from the annotator (when the reading kills you) / $rFoluke Taylor -- $tPhonosophia's bodies / $rCamila Sposati -- $tÈşù and the living Earth : the heart at the crossroads of existence / $rCláudio Bueno and Moisés Patrício -- $tThe slow techniques of mourning and gardening / $rGuy Cools, Will Daddario, and Joanne Zerdy -- $tEvery point a center / $rSiobhán K. Cronin -- $tThe Africanist cyborg / $rFlorence Okoye -- $tZhety Apa chronicles / $rDanel Khojayeva -- $tThe saint on the hill / $rRory Pilgrim with Carol R. Kallend -- $tScore for marginal objects / $rCandice Hopkins and Raven Chacon -- $tThe ladder, noise, and knots : thoughts for decolonizing technology / $rOvidiu Țichindeleanu and Rolando Vázquez Melken -- $tIn praise of the dancing body / $rSilvia Federici -- $tConjuring AI / $rElisabeth (elieli) Raymond -- $tBeyond the list : ecologies of mourning and resistance to fortress Europe's border violence / $rAïsta Bah, Pacôme Béru, Thierno Dia, Mamadou Taslim Diallo, Henriette Essami-Khaullot, Faïza Hirach, Fran Kourouma, Pierre Marchand, Milady Renoir, Christel Stalpaert, Alberto Isifin Tchama, Halidou Wuandaougo, Arkadi Zaides, and Martín Zícari -- $tGlitching colonial film archives : decolonial anarchival strategies / $rPaula Albuquerque -- $tTrembling in a quiet storm / $rDerrais Carter -- $tAncestral / $rMashinka Firunts Hakopian -- $tCode chants / $rPia Lindman -- $tGalateAI / $rMarina Orlova -- $tWhat is it like to be Earth / $rOscar Santillán -- $tThe indigenous protocol and AI workshops as future imaginary / $rJason Edward Lewis -- $tMultidimensional citaiton / $rLaura Coombs, Laurel Schwulst, and Mindy Seu -- $tRe­_Traces / $rJoana Chicau -- $tEmbracing the aging body in dance / $rNanako Nakajima -- $tThreading stories and machines / $rMariana Fernández Mora -- $tThe loop / $rKader Attia -- $tFast and slow and in between / $rElla Finer with Jem Finer -- $tIsamu Noguchi : solid state technology / $rDakin Hart -- $tA portrait of plants as artists : techné, techniques, and technologies of vegetality / $rMichael Marder -- $tBound together / $rEdwidge Danticat -- $tAutomated bodies and the somatics of weaving / $rGl̦eb(s) Maiboroda -- $tHow to build anything ethically / $rSuzanne Kite in discussion with Corey Stover, Melita Stover Janis, and Scott Benesiinaabandan -- $tThe eyes of fire, the nostrils of air, the mouth of water, the beard of earth : techné informed by the songs that sing through us / $rTheun Karelse -- $tWith darkness / $rChristine Hvidt. 520 ##$a"Slow Technology Reader gathers contributions from diverse disciplinary fields and knowledge traditions to consider technology through a 'Slow' lens. By turns artistic, speculative, and academic the contents here probe alternative potentials for the digital entities proliferating in our midst, by invoking variable pacings and temporalities of engagement; reflecting through tools and techniques that have endured the test of time; and looking to non-Western and more-than-human sources to inspire technological development. This new volume in the Slow Reader series gestures toward a fuller spectrum of what technology is and can be, moving beyond the limited perspectives and legacy structures that dominate technological development today. It includes the rich insights and intelligences of feminist, queer, Indigenous, activist, and ecological practices--offering them as vibrant data points for shaping more just and generative futures. At a time when the digital reaches into nearly every facet of planetary existence, this book aims to disrupt and recalibrate how we think about and relate/live with technology, illuminating more expansive pathways forward."-- $bBack cover. 500 ##$a"In collaboration with: Slow Research Lab, Amsterdam"--Colophon. 650 #0$aTechnology $xPhilosophy 650 #0$aInterdisciplinary approach to knowledge $xTechnology. 650 #0$aKnowledge, Theory of 650 #0$aHolism 650 #6$aThéorie de la connaissance. 650 #6$aHolisme. 650 #6$aTechnologie $xPhilosophie. 650 #6$aInterdisciplinarité $xTechnologie. 650 #7$aepistemology $2aat 650 #7$aholism $2aat 710 2#$aSlow Research Lab (Amsterdam), $esponsor. 700 1#$aStrauss, Carolyn F. $eeditor. $1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjKXmmtXqhkvyW7hxDkKq3 911 ##$a415.37861..565471.655015.0000.00000 991 ##$b2026-03-06 $cWorldCat record variable field(s) change: 505 harvard library logoLocations & HoursAsk a LibrarianReport a ProblemHarmful Language StatementsHollis ImagesHollis for Archival DiscoveryCuriosityDatabases Accessibility PrivacyCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 International LicenseExcept where otherwise noted, this work is subject to a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which allows anyone to share and adapt our material as long as proper attribution is given. 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Summary: "Slow Technology Reader gathers contributions from diverse disciplinary fields and knowledge traditions to consider technology through a ‘Slow’ lens. By turns artistic, speculative, and academic the contents here probe alternative potentials for the digital entities proliferating in our midst, by invoking variable pacings and temporalities of engagement; reflecting through tools and techniques that have endured the test of time; and looking to non-Western and more-than-human sources to inspire technological development.This new volume in the Slow Reader series gestures toward a fuller spectrum of what technology is and can be, moving beyond the limited perspectives and legacy structures that dominate technological development today. It includes the rich insights and intelligences of feminist, queer, Indigenous, activist, and ecological practices—offering them as vibrant data points for shaping more just and generative futures. At a time when the digital reaches into nearly every facet of planetary existence, this book aims to disrupt and recalibrate how we think about and relate/live with technology, illuminating more expansive pathways forward."-- Contracoberta

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"Slow Technology Reader gathers contributions from diverse disciplinary fields and knowledge traditions to consider technology through a ‘Slow’ lens. By turns artistic, speculative, and academic the contents here probe alternative potentials for the digital entities proliferating in our midst, by invoking variable pacings and temporalities of engagement; reflecting through tools and techniques that have endured the test of time; and looking to non-Western and more-than-human sources to inspire technological development.This new volume in the Slow Reader series gestures toward a fuller spectrum of what technology is and can be, moving beyond the limited perspectives and legacy structures that dominate technological development today. It includes the rich insights and intelligences of feminist, queer, Indigenous, activist, and ecological practices—offering them as vibrant data points for shaping more just and generative futures. At a time when the digital reaches into nearly every facet of planetary existence, this book aims to disrupt and recalibrate how we think about and relate/live with technology, illuminating more expansive pathways forward."-- Contracoberta

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