Osiris, Volume 38 Beyond Craft and Code: Human and Algorithmic Cultures, Past and Present

Cover of Osiris, Volume 38 Beyond Craft and Code: Human and Algorithmic Cultures, Past and Present by James Evans
Author: James Evans
Year: 2023
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 312
ISBN-13: 9780226827872
ISBN-10: 0226827879
Dimensions:
Height: 10 inches
Length: 6.75 inches
Width: 1.3 inches
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“Osiris, Volume 38: Beyond Craft and Code: Human and Algorithmic Cultures, Past and Present” by James Evans is published by University of Chicago Press Journals on July 31, 2023. This 312-page volume explores the evolving relationship between algorithmic systems and human practices since 1800, challenging the conventional view that positions them as opposites. Instead, it argues that algorithms and human actions have historically collaborated to foster new knowledge and societal impacts.

Readers will find a collection of essays from experts across various fields, including early modern arithmetic and contemporary robotics. The contributors examine a diverse range of topics that intertwine politics, historical epistemology, aesthetics, and artificial intelligence. By proposing a new vocabulary for understanding the interplay between science and technology, this volume aims to reshape the historiography of these subjects, offering insights into how an understanding of algorithmic cultures can inform contemporary governance and societal challenges.


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Perceptively explores the shifting intersections between algorithmic systems and human practices in the modern era.

How have algorithmic systems and human practices developed in tandem since 1800? This volume of Osiris deftly addresses the question, dispelling along the way the traditional notion of algorithmic “code” and human “craft” as natural opposites. Instead, algorithms and humans have always acted in concert, depending on each other to advance new knowledge and produce social consequences. By shining light on alternative computational imaginaries, Beyond Craft and Code opens fresh space in which to understand algorithmic diversity, its governance, and even its conservation.

The volume contains essays by experts in fields extending from early modern arithmetic to contemporary robotics. Traversing a range of cases and arguments that connect politics, historical epistemology, aesthetics, and artificial intelligence, the contributors collectively propose a novel vocabulary of concepts with which to think about how the history of science can contribute to understanding today’s world. Ultimately, Beyond Craft and Code reconfigures the historiography of science and technology to suggest a new way to approach the questions posed by an algorithmic culture—not only improving our understanding of algorithmic pasts and futures but also unlocking our ability to better govern our present.

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Publisher: University of Chicago Press Journals. Year: 2023.
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ISBN-13: 9780226827872. ISBN-10: 0226827879.
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Language: en. Pages: 312. Edition: 1.

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