Abstract
Of the phenomena in the field of media technologies that have conquered imaginations and funding buckets recently, blockchain technologies, next to artificial intelligence and machine learning, might be considered the most striking example. The blockchain constitutes a protocological internet layer for values that corresponds to a continuing monetization pressure and ongoing expansion of identification strategies. Notwithstanding these trajectories, behind this prospective killer application resides first of all a sovereign chronological regime that has the capacities to prove and modulate the existence, identity and administration of data, assets, goods and services from a distance on granular scales.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Explorations in Digital Cultures |
| Editors | Marcus Burkhardt, Mary Shnayien, Katja Grashöfer |
| Number of pages | 16 |
| Place of Publication | Lüneburg |
| Publisher | meson press |
| Pages | 5-20 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 2020 |
Research areas and keywords
- Digital media
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- 2 Finished
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BMoS: Blockchains. Media of Sovereignty
Leistert, O. (Project manager, academic)
01.06.20 → 31.05.23
Project: Research
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CCP: Complexity or control? Paradigms for sustainable development
Vilsmaier, U. (Project manager, academic), Lang, D. J. (Project manager, academic), Hörl, E. (Project manager, academic), Laubichler, M. (Project manager, academic), Herberg, J. (Coordination), Caniglia, G. (Project staff), Leistert, O. (Project staff), Schrickel, I. (Project staff), Meyer, E. (Project staff) & Schmieg, G. (Project staff)
Ministry of Science and Culture of the state of Lower Saxony in Germany
01.01.15 → 31.03.20
Project: Research
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