Big data - a new medium?

Prologue: Why ask the question? / Natasha Lushetich -- Big data and/versus people knowledge : on the ambiguities of humanistic research / Ingrid Hoofd -- Simulated replicants forever? Big data, engendered determinism and the end of prophecy / Franco 'Bifo' Berardi -- "Visual hallucina...

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