ABSTRACT

Who, what, and where perceives, and how? What are the sedimentations, inscriptions, and axiologies of animal, human, and machinic perception/s? What are their perceptibilities? Deleuze uses the word ‘visibilities’ to indicate that visual perception isn’t just a physiological given but cues operations productive of new assemblages. Perceptibilities are, by analogy, spatio-temporal, geolocative, kinaesthetic, audio-visual, and haptic operations that are always already memory. In the case of strong inscriptions, they are also epigenetic events.

In physics, resonance is the tendency of a system to vibrate with increasing amplitudes at certain frequencies of excitation. In cybernetics and in theories of technology, it refers to systems’ feedback. In Native science, resonance denotes the axiology of positions and events. It’s a form of multi-species perception that emphasises emergent directionality and protean mnemonics.

This transdisciplinary volume brings together key theorists and practitioners from media theory, Native science, bio-media and sound art, philosophy, art his- tory, and design informatics to examine: a) the becoming-technique of animal– human–machinic perceptibilities; and b) micro-perceptions that lie beneath the threshold of known perceptions yet create energetic vibrations. The volume shows distributed perception to be a key notion in addressing the emergence and peristence of plant, animal, human, and machine relations.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

part I|99 pages

Entanglement

chapter 1|14 pages

Relational philosophy

The stars are our relatives

chapter 2|18 pages

Turning around and upside down

The nomadic rhythms of rain ants in Sarayaku

chapter 3|15 pages

Do media have a sense of ‘time’?

Chrono-technical interoception

chapter 4|18 pages

Oscilloscopes, slide-rules, and nematodes

Toward heterogenetic perception in/of AI

chapter 6|15 pages

The discrete charm of systems theory

Cybernetic intelligence and posthuman art environments

part II|74 pages

Plasticity

chapter 7|13 pages

Unstable brains and ordered societies

On the conceptual origins of plasticity, ca. 1900

chapter 10|14 pages

How we never became posthuman

Homeostasis as conflict from Claude Bernard to Norbert Wiener

chapter 11|15 pages

Intra-actions in data-driven systems

A case study in creative praxis

part III|90 pages

Organology

chapter 12|15 pages

Becoming-distributed matter

Dreaming and extended relationality among Indigenous Australians 1

chapter 13|12 pages

Two painted flies

Improvised arts of perception in Uexküll's Picture Book of Invisible Worlds

chapter 14|16 pages

From physiological aesthetics to anthropological poetics

Activating the pictographs of Cerro Azul

chapter 15|13 pages

The relativity of life

Cinema as time-microscope

chapter 17|14 pages

Autobiographing our computing organs

Rereading past uses of Intel CPUs as xenotransplantation