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    • Editorial. Aboagora 2013: The Human Machine 

      Illman, Ruth (The Donner Institute, Åbo Akademi, 2013)
      The editorial introduces the articles of the issue, all pertaining to the arts and sciences event, Aboagora, which gathered artists, academics and a wide range of interested listeners together to discuss the relationship ...
    • Social media: implications for everyday life, politics and human agency 

      Lövheim, Mia; Jansson, André; Paasonen, Susanna; Sumiala, Johanna (The Donner Institute, Åbo Akademi, 2013)
      With the current saturation of digital devices in contemporary society, the boundaries between humans and machines have become increasingly blurred. This digitalization of everyday life both obscures and reminds us of the ...
    • The disappearing human–machine divide 

      Warwick, Kevin (The Donner Institute, Åbo Akademi, 2013)
      In this article a look is taken at some of the different ways in which the human–machine divide is rapidly disappearing. In each case the technical basis is described and then some of the implications are also considered. ...
    • Time, space, and the new media machine of the terrorphone 

      Armitage, John (The Donner Institute, Åbo Akademi, 2013)
      In this short article, the author is concerned with how the contemporary form of the telephone, a new media machine which was of deep-rooted significance for Marshall McLuhan, promotes our obsession with forms of shared ...
    • Tracking social rhythms of the heart: from dataism to art 

      Mustonen, Veera; Pantzar, Mika (The Donner Institute, Åbo Akademi, 2013)
      The authors conducted a curiosity-driven study to explore what a vast body of self-tracking data could reveal about the rhythms of everyday life. The authors instructed thirty-six research participants to engage in ...