It is easily observable that screens exist everywhere and at anytime. This thesis argues that screens, especially screens connected with computational devices, are relational, operational, material, and technological objects, which are neither neutral displaying machines nor standalone inputting plates
“The word processor is the calculator of the humanist. Wherever knowledge must be accessed, selected, stored, and modified, the practice of writing on a computer is becoming the standard operation for information workers; word processing is no longer restricted to the narrow domain of office automation.” Michael Heim, Electric Language : A Philosophical Study of…
This project investigates the pollution of the Tidal Thames throughout the perspective of pervasive and invisible bacteria. Also, it brings about the Petri Dishes as a kind of technical object and lens for observation.