Architectures of memory
La Grande Collection ArTeCÉditeur : Presses universitaires de Paris Nanterre
Lieu d’édition : Nanterre
Publication sur OpenEdition Books : 14 juin 2024
Collection : La Grande Collection ArTeC
Année d’édition : 2022
Présentation
The transitional situation that we are experiencing, which brings together a book culture with a culture of the screen, is gradually shifting us from a graphic reason to a computational one. In the same way that writing has made it possible to generate a particular mode of thought, where lists, tables and formulas have played a primordial role in the modeling of knowledge. With digital technology, other systems of knowledge are being invented, shaping of information and its transmission. Indeed, the development of the network, of a vast cyberspace, induces a particular rationality based on calculation rather than writing, which is the only way to make it intelligible. It is therefore understandable that memory architectures, in their contemporary, essentially digital, actualization are at the heart of a transformation of the human mind. It is still too early to determine exactly what is going on with this transformation, but it is important now to trace the contours of this situation and to explore trails that may mark out some of its most salient aspects.
Sommaire
Introduction
Bertrand Gervais et Jean-Marie Dallet
Architectures of MemoryElements of an Architecture
Guided Tours
Georges Didi-Huberman et Arno Gisinger
New Ghost Stories, 2012-2014Frédéric Curien et Jean-Marie Dallet
Flight PlanMarie-Laure Cazin
The Invisible Side of Emotive CinemaPatrick Nardin
Godzilla ReloadedThe Use of Space
Olivier Asselin
Geolocated MemoryMarie Fraser
The Monster Archive: from Ars Memoria to Big DataPierre J. Truchot
The Pregnant Moment and Algorithms: for an Aesthetics of Access to Online InformationAppendices
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