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|a 9783110697841
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|a Golding, Johnny
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|a Sometimes Hard, Usually Soft
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b The Future of Knowledge Systems
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|a Berlin/Boston
|b De Gruyter
|c 2020
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|a 1 electronic resource (496 p.)
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|a Information visualization / bicssc
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|a Cybernetics and systems theory / bicssc
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|a Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge / bicssc
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|a Knowledge system
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|a The arts: general topics / bicssc
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|a Philosophical traditions and schools of thought / bicssc
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|a blockchain
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|a library science
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|a artistic research
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|a artificial intelligence
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|a Theory of art / bicssc
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|a Expert systems / knowledge-based systems / bicssc
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|a Data science and analysis: general / bicssc
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|a Paganelli, Mattia
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|a Reinhart, Martin
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|a Golding, Johnny
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|a Creative Commons (cc), https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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|a 10.1515/9783110697841
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|a As an urgent response to the continually growing flood of information to which libraries, search engines, and cultural institutions are exposed, Data Loam combines radical approaches and strategies from the international practice of contemporary art in essays on artificial intelligence, cybernetics, and cryptoeconomics that put forward sensual logic, causal permeability, and new forms of man-machine interaction.
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