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A Critical, Analytical Framework For The Digital Machine, Crystal Hall, Eric Chown, Fernando Nascimento Jan 2021

A Critical, Analytical Framework For The Digital Machine, Crystal Hall, Eric Chown, Fernando Nascimento

DCS Faculty Publications

The Faculty of Digital and Computational Studies (DCS) at Bowdoin College proposes a critical, analytical framework, referred to as the ‘4As,’ as an interdisciplinary means to interpret, evaluate, and create the data, operations, and devices of computing across all domains of knowledge production. Following other disciplines that have developed in symbiotic relationships to one another, DCS puts computation in conversation with fields from across the arts, humanities, physical, and social sciences. Our foundational premise is the bidirectional influence between these disciplines and digital artifacts and computation. The 4As (artifact, architecture, abstraction, and agency) benefit from both the scepticism of the …


A Critical, Analytical Framework For The Digital Machine, Crystal Hall, Eric Chown, Fernando Nascimento Jan 2021

A Critical, Analytical Framework For The Digital Machine, Crystal Hall, Eric Chown, Fernando Nascimento

DCS Faculty Publications

The Faculty of Digital and Computational Studies (DCS) at Bowdoin College proposes a critical, analytical framework, referred to as the ‘4As,’ as an interdisciplinary means to interpret, evaluate, and create the data, operations, and devices of computing across all domains of knowledge production. Following other disciplines that have developed in symbiotic relationships to one another, DCS puts computation in conversation with fields from across the arts, humanities, physical, and social sciences. Our foundational premise is the bidirectional influence between these disciplines and digital artifacts and computation. The 4As (artifact, architecture, abstraction, and agency) benefit from both the scepticism of the …