DATA browser 08
VOLUMETRIC REGIMES:
Material cultures of
quantified presence

Edited by Possible Bodies

3D computation has historically co-evolved with Modern technosciences, and aligned with the regimes of optimiza-tion, normalization and hegemonic world order. The lega-cies and projections of industrial development leave traces of that imaginary and tell the stories of a lively tension between “the probable” and “the possible”. Defined as the techniques for measuring volumes, volumetrics all too easily (re)produce and accentuate the probable, and this process is intensified within the technocratic realm of contemporary hyper-computation.

This book brings together diverse materials from an ongoing transfeminist conversation between artists, software developers and theorists working with techniques and technologies for detecting, tracking, capturing, printing, modeling and rendering volumes.

CONTRIBUTORS:

Manetta Berends, Sophie Boiron, Maria Dada, Pierre Huyghebaert, Phil Langley, Nicolas Malevé, Romi Ron Morrison, Simone C Niquille, Possible Bodies, Helen V. Pritchard, Blanca Pujals, Jara Rocha, Sina Seifee, Femke Snelting, Spec, The Underground Division, Kym Ward

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DATA browser 08
VOLUMETRIC REGIMES

DATA browser 08
VOLUMETRIC REGIMES:
Material cultures of
quantified presence