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Technical Objects
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On the Mode of Existence of Technical Objects, written by Gilbert Simondon, explores the role and significance of technical objects in society.
Simondon critiques the alienation of technology from human life, arguing for a more integrated and harmonious relationship.
The book examines the process of individuation in both natural and artificial systems, highlighting the dynamic interplay between humans and technology.
Simondon proposes a new understanding of technical objects as mediators between humans and the world, emphasizing their potential for enhancing human creativity and knowledge.
Simondon critiques the alienation of technology from human life, arguing for a more integrated and harmonious relationship.
The book examines the process of individuation in both natural and artificial systems, highlighting the dynamic interplay between humans and technology.
Simondon proposes a new understanding of technical objects as mediators between humans and the world, emphasizing their potential for enhancing human creativity and knowledge.
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