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Ubiquitous Computing Complexity and Culture

TOPOLOGY OF SENSIBILITY1

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Hansen, MBN
January 1, 2015

The propeller of difference within the weather pattern can be thought of as a minor gesture. Weather patterns move across in a field of relation activated in the realm of the more-than-human, in the ecology of experience generated by the variational field itself. Weather Patterns is a work in progress precisely because such events that are ecological at their core and resonant in excess of human participation are extremely difficult to actualize. Weather patterns, like the minor gestures that inform them, invent both modes of thought and modes of perception. When a technological process is used to activate a weather pattern, what is necessary is a sense of how the technological can operate as a minor gesture. The artful makes felt the art of time, the event-time of the threshold, of the weather pattern.

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Hansen, M. B. N. (2015). TOPOLOGY OF SENSIBILITY1. In Ubiquitous Computing Complexity and Culture (pp. 33–47). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315781129-5
Hansen, M. B. N. “TOPOLOGY OF SENSIBILITY1.” In Ubiquitous Computing Complexity and Culture, 33–47, 2015. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315781129-5.
Hansen MBN. TOPOLOGY OF SENSIBILITY1. In: Ubiquitous Computing Complexity and Culture. 2015. p. 33–47.
Hansen, M. B. N. “TOPOLOGY OF SENSIBILITY1.” Ubiquitous Computing Complexity and Culture, 2015, pp. 33–47. Scopus, doi:10.4324/9781315781129-5.
Hansen MBN. TOPOLOGY OF SENSIBILITY1. Ubiquitous Computing Complexity and Culture. 2015. p. 33–47.

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