2016
DOI: 10.1215/17432197-3648858
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Thermocultures of Geological Media

Abstract: This article documents how thermal manipulation is critical to the transformation of the earth’s raw materials into media and to maintaining those materials as media. Through an examination of thermal practices, including mineral extraction, the use of air-conditioning in media manufacturing and preservation, and thermal infrared imaging, thermal control is shown to be essential to the conversion of geological matter into circulations of media on a mass scale. In each of these cases, cultural assumptions and i… Show more

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“…Peters's concepts have inspired a range of interdisciplinary work that has been hospitable to expanded timescales and a wider corpus of texts than has been the traditional purview of media and communication research. Starosielski (2015Starosielski ( , 2016. Much of this work looks to physical and earth sciences, or earlier philosophical traditions like materialism and process philosophy, for concepts, categories, and methods that can more adequately equip us to face challenges of the Anthropocene.…”
Section: Orcid Idmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peters's concepts have inspired a range of interdisciplinary work that has been hospitable to expanded timescales and a wider corpus of texts than has been the traditional purview of media and communication research. Starosielski (2015Starosielski ( , 2016. Much of this work looks to physical and earth sciences, or earlier philosophical traditions like materialism and process philosophy, for concepts, categories, and methods that can more adequately equip us to face challenges of the Anthropocene.…”
Section: Orcid Idmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alchemy bridges the Greek philosophy of classical elements and the modern science of chemical elements. The work of media scholars such as Jussi Parikka, Nicole Starosielski, Kate Crawford, and Vladan Joler has foregrounded alchemy as a metaphor to understand the material reliance of computational media on the extraction and manipulation of precious metals and other geological matters (Parikka 2017;Starosielski 2016; see also Crawford and Joler 2018). There the analogy of alchemic transmutation of mineral elements-rather than the Greek philosophy of classical elements-takes central stage.…”
Section: Alchemy Divination Computationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work is part of a wider renewal of interest in the elements across disciplines, including anthropology, cultural studies and media studies (see, e.g. Cohen, 2014;Cohen and Duckert, 2015;DeLoughrey, 2019;Hecht, 2012aHecht, , 2012bJue, 2020;Macauley, 2010;Neale, Phan, et al, 2019;Parikka, 2015;Peters, 2015;Starosielski, 2016). There are many theoretical, empirical and political strands running through this diverse set of works.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%