Comments on: Harraway on boundary http://edc13.education.ed.ac.uk/ginar/2013/03/13/harraway-on-boundary/ Gina's E-learning and Digital Cultures site - part of the MSc in E-learning at the University of Edinburgh Wed, 09 Jul 2014 20:01:53 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.4.1 By: Giraf87 http://edc13.education.ed.ac.uk/ginar/2013/03/13/harraway-on-boundary/#comment-3420 Giraf87 Thu, 21 Mar 2013 21:39:53 +0000 http://edc13.education.ed.ac.uk/ginar/?p=1272#comment-3420 Shields in 'Flanerie for Cyborgs', 'Cyborgs are both a writerly device and a molecular- or smaller-scale biotechnical idiom.' seems to fit neatly with not just embodiment of metal and gears, but also 'grafting' words.... perfect for blogging. Shields in ‘Flanerie for Cyborgs’, ‘Cyborgs are both a writerly device and a molecular- or smaller-scale biotechnical idiom.’ seems to fit neatly with not just embodiment of metal and gears, but also ‘grafting’ words…. perfect for blogging.

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By: Jen Ross http://edc13.education.ed.ac.uk/ginar/2013/03/13/harraway-on-boundary/#comment-2207 Jen Ross Thu, 14 Mar 2013 16:55:35 +0000 http://edc13.education.ed.ac.uk/ginar/?p=1272#comment-2207 and then there are the members of the 'internet of things' - what bleecker calls blogjects - the non-human participating in the flow of ideas. to what extent does their status as non-human matter (and does this status exist, anyway - a question I think that Pedersen would ask)? Boundaries may be forced into fuzziness from both 'sides' of the human/non-human... and then there are the members of the ‘internet of things’ – what bleecker calls blogjects – the non-human participating in the flow of ideas. to what extent does their status as non-human matter (and does this status exist, anyway – a question I think that Pedersen would ask)? Boundaries may be forced into fuzziness from both ‘sides’ of the human/non-human…

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