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Between Futurology and Extinction: A Transautographic Experiment in Two Turns

Alternative title Between Futurology and Extinction

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Baker P & Cerrato M (2023) Between Futurology and Extinction: A Transautographic Experiment in Two Turns [Between Futurology and Extinction]. Culture Machine, 22. https://culturemachine.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Futurology-Cerrato-Baker.pdf

Abstract
This article is a writing experiment that engages critically with the traditional modes of academic praxis and explores an alternative, interactive way of writing as the necessary complement to a mode of thinking concerned with the possibility of freedom in the face of the progressively exhaustive computational rendition and datafication of existence. By using different yet not distinct voices (in ¡®two turns¡¯), this piece aims to foreground the trans-autographic connection at stake in autography and the role that friendship can play in opening a space of freedom suspended between the threat of extinction and the algorithmic government of planetary life. The essay hinges on Heidegger¡¯s notion of 'futurology' as technical calculative appropriation of the future reduced to an extended present, and it proposes the threefold articulation of global computation, futurology, and climate emergency as a way to draw the coordinates of the elusive 'predicament' of our time and of a constellation of questions that go under the rubric of the 'Anthropocene'.

Journal
Culture Machine: Volume 22

StatusPublished
Publication date01/12/2023
Publication date online01/12/2023
Date accepted by journal01/12/2023
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ISSN1465-4121

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Dr Peter Baker

Dr Peter Baker

Senior Lecturer, Spanish

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