Comment on Laura Kocksch’s lecture “Fragile Computing – When Digital Security is Beyond Repair”

Comment by Katrin Amelang The lecture by Laura Kocksch was an excellent way to continue our exploration of "Infrastructuring indeterminacies” this semester and to follow up on the previous talk by Phoebe Sengers, which had inspired us to think of infrastructures from their edges. This time, however, the…

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Research paper by Anaïs Siebers and R. Melis Baydag: “A micro-research on the materialities of programming languages using the example of an array in Java versus Python”

A new research paper by Anaïs Siebers and R. Melis Baydag has been published under Playful Writing. The paper explores the materiality of programming languages drawing on Paul Dourish’s book “The Stuff of Bits” (2017). It focuses on the comparison of arrays, or data structures, in the programming…

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Comment on Julie Sascia Mewes’ and Frauke Rohden’s lecture “Timing Devices in Academia”

Comment by Leman Çelik This term's RUSTlab lecture theme, "Infrastructuring Indeterminacies," involves acknowledging and intentionally designing or shaping infrastructures to be adaptable, flexible, and capable of handling uncertainties, disruptions, and unexpected situations. Instead of seeking complete control or predictability, infrastructure indeterminacies recognize the value and potential of embracing…

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Lecture by Lindsay Poirier on “Juking the Stats: Ethnographies of Disclosure Data Sets”

Join us this Thursday, July 6th, from 16-18 hrs (German time) for the last RUSTLab lecture of this summer term. Lindsay Poirier will present her work on “Juking the Stats: Ethnographies of Disclousure Data Sets”. Abstract: In this talk, I piece together the socio-political provenance of a series…

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