Neither natural nor artificial
Info-ecologies and the sympoietic qualities of connected ecosystems
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-7289.2021.2.39936Keywords:
Connected ecosystems, Sympoiesis, DataficationAbstract
The article aims to present the transubstantiative quality of the datification process from the description of the related interactions in a connected ecosystem. Based on the analysis of the quality of the interactions of the connected ecosystem Array of things (AoT), here called “info-ecology”, we investigated the connective and interdependent dimensions of these complex networks of relationships that develop through the datification process, constituting a new type of common not only limited to humans. From the analysis of these computerized interactions, the article presents some interpretations about these new forms of connections.
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