Beyond craft and code : human and algorithmic cultures, past and present

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Beyond craft and code : human and algorithmic cultures, past and present

edited by James Evans and Adrian Johns

(Osiris : a research journal devoted to the history of science and its cultural influences, 38)

University of Chicago Press, c2023

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Perceptively explores the shifting intersections between algorithmic systems and human practices in the modern era. How have algorithmic systems and human practices developed in tandem since 1800? This volume of Osiris deftly addresses the question, dispelling along the way the traditional notion of algorithmic “code” and human “craft” as natural opposites. Instead, algorithms and humans have always acted in concert, depending on each other to advance new knowledge and produce social consequences. By shining light on alternative computational imaginaries, Beyond Craft and Code opens fresh space in which to understand algorithmic diversity, its governance, and even its conservation. The volume contains essays by experts in fields extending from early modern arithmetic to contemporary robotics. Traversing a range of cases and arguments that connect politics, historical epistemology, aesthetics, and artificial intelligence, the contributors collectively propose a novel vocabulary of concepts with which to think about how the history of science can contribute to understanding today’s world. Ultimately, Beyond Craft and Code reconfigures the historiography of science and technology to suggest a new way to approach the questions posed by an algorithmic culture—not only improving our understanding of algorithmic pasts and futures but also unlocking our ability to better govern our present.

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Introduction: How and Why to Historicize Algorithmic Cultures James Evans andAdrian Johns pp. 1–15 MACHINATIONS: CRAFT, CODE, AND BEYOND The Craft and Code Binary: Before, During, and After James Evans,Tyler Reigeluth, andAdrian Johns pp. 19–39 On Remediation: Media, Repair, and the Discipline of Fantasy in the Theory and Practice of Algorithmic Modernity Michael J. Barany pp. 40–57 MAKING AND BREAKING RULES: PREDICTION, DISCOVERY, AND ORIGINALITY The Marxist in the Machine Stephanie Dick pp. 61–81 The Art and Craft of Mathematical Expression: Computational Origami and the Politics of Creativity Clare S. Kim pp. 82–102 Provincializing Impact: From Imperial Anxiety to Algorithmic Universalism Alex Csiszar pp. 103–126 RECKONING WITH REALITY: PROBLEMS OF DESIGN AND CONTROL Between “Magnificent Machine” and “Elusive Device”: Wassily Leontief’s Input-Output Analysis and Its International Applicability Honghong Tinn pp. 129–146 Armed Algorithms: Hacking the Real World in Cold War America Salem Elzway pp. 147–164 “There’s No Data Like More Data”: Automatic Speech Recognition and the Making of Algorithmic Culture Xiaochang Li pp. 165–182 UNRULY ASSEMBLAGES: RECURSIVE WORK AND ALGORITHMIC TENACITY Users Gone Astray: Spreadsheet Charts, Junky Graphics, and Statistical Knowledge Matthew L. Jones pp. 185–204 Statecraft by Algorithms Alma Steingart pp. 205–222 Making Mistakes: Constructing Algorithmic Errors to Understand Sociotechnical Power Mike Ananny pp. 223–241 CULTURE ENCODED: VISIONS OF ALGORITHMIC PASTS, PRESENTS, AND FUTURES Code and Critique: Ted Nelson’s Project Xanadu and the Politics of New Media Hallam Stevens pp. 245–264 Settler Computing: Water Algorithms and the Equitable Apportionment Doctrine on the Colorado River, 1950–1990 Theodora Dryer pp. 265–285 Algorithm’s Cradle: Commemorating al-Khwarizmi in the Soviet History of Mathematics and Cold War Computer Science Ksenia Tatarchenko pp. 286–304 Afterword: Mashed between Code and Craft: So Many Pictures of Food John Tresch pp. 305–320 Notes on the Contributors pp. 321–322 Index pp. 323–328

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  • NCID
    BD03409490
  • ISBN
    • 9780226827872
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Chicago
  • Pages/Volumes
    v, 328 p.
  • Size
    26 cm
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