Relating to Things, 9781350124257
Hardcover
Tech connects us and things, but what connects things themselves?

Relating to Things

design, technology and the artificial

$413.18

  • Hardcover

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    13 May 2020

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Summary

Relating to Things: A Philosophical Inquiry into Our Tech-Entangled World

We relate to things, and things relate to us. Emerging technologies accomplish this in intriguing and exhilarating ways, yet often remain inaccessible or invisible. In this open-access book, leading design researchers and philosophers address issues arising from this dynamic. They delve into what it means to coexist and connect with entities that actively relate to us and to each other, sometimes independently…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781350124257
ISBN-10:1350124257
Author:Heather Wiltse
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:13 May 2020
Weight:640g
Dimensions:238mm x 160mm x 22mm
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Critics Review

This is one of the first collections to take seriously our changing relationship with non-human actors, yet in doing so it is also a profoundly human book. As disturbing as it is enlightening, Relating to Things is full of insight and curiosity about what it means to live in an increasingly sentient material world. Essential reading for anybody trying to make sense of the politics of relationality in design and the coming world of active objects. – Damon Taylor, School of Architecture and Design, University of Brighton, UKRelating to Things is an extraordinarily rich exploration of how humans and technologies act, depend upon, and guide one another. Emerging at the intersection of philosophy of technology and design studies, this collection helps us to see how we have come to relate to our creations and how our freedom to design and redesign these relations can open the door to very different futures. This is an essential read for those wanting to gain a deeper sense of how to live with technologies that ask more, give more, take more, and share more with us every day. – Professor Shannon Vallor, Department of Philosophy, University of Edinburgh, UK

About The Author

Heather Wiltse

Heather Wiltse is Associate Professor of Design at Umeå University, Sweden. She is the author, with Johan Redström, of Changing Things: The Future of Objects in a Digital World (Bloomsbury, 2018).

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