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Ontogenetic machinery

Author(s): Engell, Lorenz
Abstract

Media, as considered by media philosophy, are not what you expect them to be. In the first place, they have almost nothing to do with information, or transmission, or communication, or storage. They do not as such produce sense or distribute meanings. If they do so, it is as a side effect or a secondary function. In the first place, media are complex assemblies of material objects, and operations, and handlings, mostly technical apparatuses and gestures, but not exclusively.


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Engell, Lorenz: Ontogenetic machinery. In: Radical Philosophy, Jg. (2011), Nr. 5, S. 10-12. DOI: 10.25969/mediarep/13163.
@ARTICLE{Engell2011,
 author = {Engell, Lorenz},
 title = {Ontogenetic machinery},
 year = 2011,
 doi = {10.25969/mediarep/13163},
 address = {London},
 journal = {Radical Philosophy},
 number = 5,
 pages = {10--12},
}
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