Next week (4/24 10AM EST) ORG will carry on with the SubStance special issue on Simondon, discussing @digitalobjects.bsky.social's contribution, "Tendency and Intuition in Simondon's "Genesis of Technicity"
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Next week (4/17 10AM) ORG carries on its investigation of Simondon's analogical perspective, reading Audrey Wasser's contribution to the @hopkinspress.bsky.social SubStance special issue on Simondon, "Mutatis mutandis; or, Analogy and Justification in Simondon's System"
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ORG returns on 4/10 10AM after a one-week hiatus, to discuss @jasontuckwell.bsky.social's 2025 piece "On a Simondonian Theory of Signification at the Limits of Language and Information", published in the recent "In the Light of Simondon" special issue of SubStance
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Next week (3/27 10AM EST), ORG will discuss @lukestark.bsky.social's 2023 article in BJHS Themes, titled "Artificial intelligence and the conjectural sciences"
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This Friday (3/20 10AM) ORG will discuss Clemens Apprich's 2025 article "Learning How to Learn: Abduction as the ‘Missing Link’ in Machine Learning", published in the recent Situated Bayes special issue of Computational Culture.
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Next week (3/13 10AM), ORG will discuss Rasmus Gahrn-Andersen's recent article in AI & Society, "Human languaging and large language models"
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Next week (2/27 10AM) ORG will discuss Ningxiang Sun's recent article in @theoryculturesociety.org , "Towards an Ecology of Time: Revisiting Simondon’s Genetic Method"
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Next week (2/20 10AM EST) ORG will discuss Davide Picca's @arxiv-cs-cl.bsky.social preprint, Not Minds, but Signs: Reframing LLMs through Semiotics. The paper "challenges the prevailing tendency to frame LLMs as cognitive systems, arguing instead for a semiotic perspective"
arxiv.org/abs/2505.17080
Next Friday (2/13 10AM) ORG will conclude its discussion of Vilém Flusser's 1987 book, Does Writing Have a Future? We will read from "Scripts" to "Subscript" and the brief Afterword.
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Next Friday (2/6 10AM) ORG will carry on discussing the next five entries (from "Books" to "Desks") of Vilém Flusser's 1987 book, Does Writing Have a Future?
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The Faculty of Information at @utoronto.ca remembers Brian Cantwell Smith's remarkable life and contributions to philosophy and computation. He will be deeply missed: bit.ly/49roA74
We're honored to bring his final book project, "Computational Reflections," to readers in May: bit.ly/4sFDlux
Next Friday (1/30 10AM) ORG will meet to discuss the next four entries (from "Spoken Languages" to "Deciphering") of Vilém Flusser's 1987 book, Does Writing Have a Future?
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Next Friday (1/23 10AM) ORG will meet to the next four entries (from "Letters of the Alphabet" to "Instructions") of Vilém Flusser's 1987 book, Does Writing Have a Future?
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Next Friday (1/9 10AM) ORG will meet to discuss Mark Poster's introduction to, and the first four entries of, Vilém Flusser's 1987 book, Does Writing Have a Future?
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Seasons greetings to all! Need a chaser for all the holiday mirth? Why not join us on January 2nd @ 10AM to read Catherine Legg's preprint book chapter, "Peirce and Generative AI", forthcoming April 2026 in the edited volume, Pragmatism Revisited. Avail here: philarchive.org/archive/LEGP...
Due to the US holiday, ORG will skip a week to carry on discussing the second chapter of Krapp's Computing Legacies: Digital Cultures of Simulation on December 5th 10AM.
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Please note that ORG has been CANCELLED for this week.
Due to time conflicts we will push the planned Friday reading of Krapp's Computing Legacies for one week, reconvening on 11/21 at 10AM.
Following a one-week hiatus, ORG will reconvene on 11/14 10AM EST to read the first chapter of Peter Krapp's 2024 book, Computing Legacies: Digital Cultures of Simulation. @mitpress.bsky.social
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Next Friday (10/31 10AM), ORG will discuss @amoorelouise.bsky.social et al's recent article, "Politics of the Prompt", addressing "the politics of prompting in machine learning, at a time when bureaucratic & democratic government is undergoing transformation."
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Continuing to explore the seam between structure and statistics, this Fri 10AM we'll discuss “GraphRAG on Technical Documents - Impact of Knowledge Graph Schema” from the latest issue of Transactions on Graph Data and Knowledge.
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After a one-week hiatus, ORG will reconvene on 10/10 (10AM), to discuss @davidgunkel.bsky.social's latest article, "The différance engine: large language models and poststructuralism"
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Next week (9/26 10AM) ORG discusses Gastaldi & Pellissier's 2021 article in Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, "The calculus of language: explicit representation of emergent linguistic structure through type-theoretical paradigms".
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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Tomorrow morning (9/19 10AM), ORG will discuss Benjamin Boysen's "The embarrassment of being human: A critique of new materialism and object-oriented ontology".
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This Friday (9/12 10AM), ORG will read Alexander Galloway's article, "Golden Age of Analog". "This article will aim to define the analog explicitly and argue, perhaps counterintuitively, that the golden age of analog thinking was not a few decades past..."
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This Friday (9/5 10AM) we’re closing out Leif Weatherby’s Language Machines, reading chapter 6 and the conclusion.
This Friday (8/29 10AM) ORG will carry on discussing Chapter 5 of Leif Weatherby's Language Games.
This Friday (8/22 10AM) ORG will carry on discussing Chapter 4 of Leif Weatherby's Language Games.
Taking a one-week hiatus, on 8/15 @ 10AM ORG will carry on discussing Chapters 2 & 3 of Weatherby's Language Games: "The Eliza Effect Goes Global: Intelligence as Simulacrum", and "The Semiological Surround, or How Language is the Medium of Computation".
Next Friday (8/1 10AM) we will carry on reading Language Machines, Ch.1: "...the humanities lost public and even academic status as the primary knowers of language in the [1990s high period of literary theory]; the recovery of the object is urgent for a world with language machines."