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Eduard Marin
Why would someone want to hack an implant?
From clean room into muddy waters
the patients body ...
Helen Pritchard
Nerf
.
house of rats mice and other critters used in research
--> part of cyborg companionship
hidden c
ritters of environmental sensing
cyborg companionship that is unspoken
a queer intervention
in environmental computation
into the practices of measurement, sensing and other calculation of the 'environments'. ( until smart cities..)
computation infrastructures which encompasses human man and non humans
endurance of non-humans -- ref ageing companions
being held in endurance by computation
becoming-with computational infrastructures
how... the developing otherwise of sensing?
Elisabeth Pav... ?
challengin the linear modes of transmission
not a tidy vessel
messy - feral - explorations
Puar, 2007.
ethnographic & especulative engagements towards the environmental living sensors
living sensors
genetically engineered critters that are used to sense water, air, etc..
critters on a chip
- example of an aging (enduring?) tech/cyborg companion
1997!
- enduring subjects held in place by computation
Used in Bio remediation
microbial sensors are already integral parts of infrastructure..
because bacteria were
cheaper than components
microbes figured into computation
Har
a
way's work on companion species -- first, work on oncomouse
-- the glamourous example. Critter chips are less spectacular, and enduring
environmental computer reaching a
world-making scale -- participation of non-human animals in non?knowable ways
what the positives are about the employment of critters in these entanglements/
think about the agency of crittersin an entanglement
as Lauren Berlant-- slow down and consider what's going on here...
on the verge of wearing out, other things might take place. Non-profit experiments
(
a la
Braidotti)
.
held in place by computation.
injury of computation -- thinking about critter chips in state of injury: nt as violence that leads to instat death, but still injury, enduring injury
enduring injury
"Bioreporters" on agar plug.
"mobile digestivecomputing"(chips in bee bellies?)
considered safe for some, not for others
cyborg imagery of the 90's: antenaes, robot, gobble
r
s of toxic waste...
e.g., Ropaki (sp??) -
shows a check mockumentary on a flourishing critter on a toxic landscape --- but interdependent on pollution
Critters exist thanks to toxic pollution
Not just co-flourishing --
think about injury, damage, toxicity --- queer revolt: to think about perhaps staying with some of those troubles?
staying with those troubles: punk politics. Personal injury, damages that are shared.
Humans and non human entanglements.
emphasis on damage: tension with a tendency to resist damage and affirm a queer existence <3
tension with need to affirm a queer existence.
critter chip exists because it can express its injury as a computer-legible signal
Lynn Margulis: bio signaling
what might entities be oriented towards something, already
how might it be to open up a different kind of ethics that affirms
Opening up beyond traditional modes of care and love.
The narcissism of use.
<- "my" use of the companion
, 'you'
.
what other relation than use? how to switch the ground to think about the orientations differently?
critter compiler
exploits the heat gtenerated by the running of programs, running a machine learning network. the heat is used by an algae to proliferate. who in turn write a novel.!
algae proliferation- a novel writing machine
recursive creative heat production
speculate about how we might freely activate these relations with critters
always-already proceeding towards a harm for capital /// punk solidarity: promoting its growth
lot of the microbial interactions dont have anything to do with us.
freer relations: how miht they be?
non-profit oriented experiment
Christian Bok's microbial poems - the Xenotext
Braidotti, Rosi. “Conclusion: On Posthuman Ethics”. The Posthuman. Polity press, 2013
-- beyond the species
Gabrys, Jennifer. “The problem of milieus” and “Animals as sensors: badgers, elephant seals, and white storks”. Program earth: Environmental Sensing Technology and the Making of a Computational Planet. University of Minnesota Press, 2016
-- animals as sensors
Forlano, Laura. “Data Rituals in Intimate Infrastructures: Crip Time and the Disabled Cyborg Body as an Epistemic Site of Feminist Science”. Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience 3(2), 2017
Haraway, Donna J. “Crittercam” and “Able bodies and companion species”. When Species Meet, University of Minnesota Press, 2008
McKittrick, Katherine. “Mathematics black life”. The Black Scholar 44, no. 2 (2014): 16-28
Serres, Michel. “Information and Thinking”, Philosophy After Nature. Rowman & Littlefield International, 2018.
Grosz, Elizabeth. “Ruyer and embryogenesis of the world”. Incorporeal: Ontology, Ethics, and the Limits of Materialism. Columbia University Press, 2017.
Shotwell, Alexis. "Shimmering Presences: Frog, Toad, and Toxic Interdependencies". Against purity: Living ethically in compromised times. University of Minnesota Press, 2016.
-- interdependencies