Category Archives : Digital Studies


David Bates – 25/03/14

Abstract Intelligence amplification: Thinking with machines after the war Session of March, 25 mars 2014, recorded at the Centre Pompidou (Salle Triangle) Abstract Video summary Video With the emergence of the digital computer in the postwar era it became possible to imagine artificial thinking machines that might replace the human minds that they simulated. However, […]


Antoinette Rouvroy and Bernard Stiegler – 07/10/2014

Abstract From the actual algorithmic governmentality to the new rule of law it needs Session of October 7, 2014, recorded at the Centre Pompidou (Salle Triangle) Abstract Report (pdf) Video The second session of the Digital Studies seminar of this autumn focused on the theme: “From the actual algorithmic govermentality to the new rule of […]


Dominique Cardon and Denis Peschanski – 21/10/2014

Abstract History and democracy at the digital age Session of October 21, 2014, recorded at the Centre Pompidou (Salle Triangle) Abstract Report (pdf) Video In this session, Dominique Cardon and Denis Peschanski discussed the theme: “History and democracy at the digital age”. Dominique Cardon is a sociologist at the Laboratory of uses of Orange Labs, […]


Yuk Hui and Harry Halpin – 16/09/14

Abstract The hermeneutic future of the web: epistemic and epistemological issues of social networks Session of September 16, 2014, recorded at the Centre Pompidou (Salle Triangle) Report (pdf) Abstract Video The Digital Studies seminar will take place in Paris from September 2014 to January 2015. Each session invites two members of the Digital Studies network […]