
Haunted Data
Affect, Transmedia, Weird Science
Lisa Blackman(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 24. January 2019
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-350-04704-4 (ISBN)
Description
Haunted Data explores the concepts that are at work in our complex relationships with data. Our engagement with data - big or small - is never as simplistic or straightforward as might first appear. Indeed, Blackman argues that our relationship with data is haunted with errors, dead ends, ghostly figures, and misunderstandings that challenge core assumptions about the nature of thought, consciousness, mind, cognition, affect, communication, control and rationality, both human and non-human.
Using contemporary controversies from 'weird science' including the field of priming and its uncanny relations to animal telepathy, as well as artificial intelligences and their curious relation to psychic research ('clairvoyant computers'), Blackman shows how some of the current crises in science in these areas reveal more than scientists are willing or even able to acknowledge. In addition to proposing a new theory of how we might engage with data, Haunted Data also provides a nuanced survey of the historical context to contemporary debates, going back to the 19th Century origins of modern computation and science to explain the ubiquity and oddness of our data relations.
Drawing from radical philosophies of science, feminist science studies, queer theory, cultural studies, and the field of affect studies, the book develops a manifesto for how artists, philosophers and scientists might engage creatively and critically with science within the context of digital communication.
Using contemporary controversies from 'weird science' including the field of priming and its uncanny relations to animal telepathy, as well as artificial intelligences and their curious relation to psychic research ('clairvoyant computers'), Blackman shows how some of the current crises in science in these areas reveal more than scientists are willing or even able to acknowledge. In addition to proposing a new theory of how we might engage with data, Haunted Data also provides a nuanced survey of the historical context to contemporary debates, going back to the 19th Century origins of modern computation and science to explain the ubiquity and oddness of our data relations.
Drawing from radical philosophies of science, feminist science studies, queer theory, cultural studies, and the field of affect studies, the book develops a manifesto for how artists, philosophers and scientists might engage creatively and critically with science within the context of digital communication.
Reviews / Votes
Be prepared to be haunted in the best way possible: spooked over and over again by joy and wonder. Lisa Blackman tells stories of the ghosts of sciences past, present, and future, stories that will shake affect studies to its bones. -- Gregory J. Seigworth, Professor of Communication Studies, Millersville University, USA Eschewing the straight path of data analytics, Lisa Blackman has written an alien phenomenology of datafication that returns to us the haunted life of data, its affective ghosts and afterlives. A study in the psychomediation of datafied software culture, Blackman offers a unique and important contribution to the critical study of contemporary computational media. -- Tiziana Terranova, Associate Professor of Cultural Studies and New Media, University of Naples, ItalyMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
540 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-04704-4 (9781350047044)
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E-Book
01/2019
1st Edition
Bloomsbury Academic
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Person
Lisa Blackman is Professor of Media and Cultural Studies in the Department of Media, Communication and Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK. This is her fifth book. Previous books include Immaterial Bodies: Affect, Embodiment, Mediation (2012).
Content
Preface: Haunted Data
Part 1: Priming and Networked Affect: data mediation and media contagions
1.Transmedial Storytelling, Weird Science and Archives of the Future
2.Social Media Contagion(s): An analysis of Priming Controversies within Cognitive Science
3.Data-mediation and Hauntological Analysis: The "Clever Hans Charge"
Part 2: Feeling Futures: Mediating Futures
4.Feeling the Future
5.Pornception and Big Data
6.Open Science and Quantum Matters
7.Conclusion: Affect and Archives of the Future
Index
Part 1: Priming and Networked Affect: data mediation and media contagions
1.Transmedial Storytelling, Weird Science and Archives of the Future
2.Social Media Contagion(s): An analysis of Priming Controversies within Cognitive Science
3.Data-mediation and Hauntological Analysis: The "Clever Hans Charge"
Part 2: Feeling Futures: Mediating Futures
4.Feeling the Future
5.Pornception and Big Data
6.Open Science and Quantum Matters
7.Conclusion: Affect and Archives of the Future
Index