Network Ecologies
The goal of this project was for each of us to bring our own research—developed and delivered in our own unique disciplinary vernaculars—together to converge around a shared concept. The assumption is that through transdisiplinary co-mingling and collaboration, both our individual research projects and the Network Ecologies publication, as a living research hub, can gain new dimension. We hope that by putting diverse minds in dialogue with each other, we can facilitate a more robust understanding of the network by way of merging and (re)mixing multidisciplinary understandings.
We encourage you to start with the short Introduction to learn more about the full shape of the project and about navigating the publication and interacting (using Hypothes.is) with the content and with each other.
Contents of this path:
- Coordinates
- Network Ecologies: Designing Scholarly Rigor in Innovative Digital Publication Environments
- Archive Architectures
- Displacement Paths
- Organisms in Reticula
- Letters From Distant Lands: Carolingian Intellectuals and Their Network(s)
- Living Network Ecologies: A Triptych on the Universe of Fernand Deligny
- The Entity Mapper
- Journeying A Thousand Miles
- Networks, Abstraction, and Artificially Intelligent Network(ed) Systems
- Architecture Networks: Interview with Turan Duda and Jeff Paine
- Exhibition: Network Ecologies Arts in the Edge
- Network Ecologies Symposium
- Contributors
- Imprint