Induction, Deduction and Transduction: On the Aesthetics and Logic of Digital Objects
Author(s) -
Yuk Hui
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
networking knowledge journal of the meccsa postgraduate network
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1755-9944
DOI - 10.31165/nk.2015.83.376
Subject(s) - empiricism , transcendental number , argument (complex analysis) , transduction (biophysics) , epistemology , a priori and a posteriori , philosophy , trace (psycholinguistics) , metadata , aesthetics , order (exchange) , computer science , linguistics , chemistry , biochemistry , finance , economics , operating system
The article questions the two dominant views on media aesthetics – one takes the empiricist stance, and the other pushes forwards a media-technological a priori – in order to posit a third view. This view is transcendental empiricism, which one can trace in the work of Gilbert Simondon and Gilles Deleuze. This article demonstrates this argument with the example of digital objects – the new form of industrial objects composed of data and metadata – and proposes to investigate their aesthetics by articulating three logical operators – induction, deduction and transduction – as correlations to the three views mentioned above.
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