Mediating Animals: Surveillance and Simulation in Animal Ecology

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Date: 
Ma., Nov. 26, 2013, 12:30pm - , 2:00pm

Mediating Animals: Surveillance and Simulation  in Animal Ecology
Toronto, York University, Nov. 26, 2013 12:30 pm

Speaker:
Etienne Benson
History and Sociology of Science, University of Pennsylvania
http://etiennebenson.com/about/cv/

Series details:

Entanglements of Instruments and Media in Investigating Organic Worlds

STS/Situating Science Seminar Series 2013-2014

This seminar series explores the entanglements between instruments and media in the investigation of organic worlds. Experimental arrangements rely on a range of different kinds of instruments and media whose identity and relationship to one another is unstable. The seminar series highlights how in experimental investigations of organic worlds instruments cannot be clearly separated from the media that they probe.

In some experimental settings in the life sciences, the media being probed is an organism or its parts. In this sense, organic materials are treated as kinds of excitable media that can manifest responses to inquiry. Yet, organisms or their parts can in turn act as both media and instruments. They can be used as measuring apparatus, their responses indicating a sensing or reading of phenomena otherwise imperceptible. They can function as models or exemplars of natural processes, organic or non-organic, aiding the conceptualization of particular phenomena. In many experimental spaces, the entanglements of instruments, media and organic worlds challenge the delineation of organisms or their parts as discernable subject matter. In many situations instruments and media become indistinguishable, as in the digital media through which computer graphic models and simulations are rendered. In this sense, instruments are media for enacting vital processes, artefactual iterations of the phenomena of life.

 

The seminar series explores the roles of instruments and media for investigating organic worlds at various scales and in various settings. The sites of these experimental investigations will also be examined, to highlight the scenes of inquiries, the actors engaged in them and their social roles.

See seminar series website for more details: http://stsseminarseries.info.yorku.ca/