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    • Between Technological Flesh and the Technological Field: A phenomenology of the domestic interior 

      Patterson, Duncan (University of Waterloo, 2010-01-22)
      Swift and radical technological change necessitates a re-appraisal of the phenomenology of the house. Canonical phenomenology often has been technologically averse and the phenomenological appraisal of the house, as offered ...
    • Carving Away: An Inquiry into the Act of Making 

      Peddie, Matthew (University of Waterloo, 2010-10-01)
      The act of creating anything, from a novel to a simple meal to a building, requires the combination of many elements. Broadly speaking, these elements are technique, technology, and materiality, the three of which are ...
    • Data, Debt & Daemons: Systemic Asymmetries on Spaceship Earth 

      Chu, Wesley (University of Waterloo, 2019-10-17)
      Day by day, the rate at which we create new data increases exponentially. Our capacity to learn cannot keep up. We are tiny members of a vast universal network, incapable of discerning cause and effect. Instead, we develop ...
    • Mediation: Resonating between the Organic and Inorganic 

      Pervaiz, Muhammad Tahir (University of Waterloo, 2020-05-29)
      This thesis emerges from the desire of unity between the intuitive and empirical expressions of nature. It argues for a greater understanding of 'patterns' inherent in nature and advocates for the need to see things as a ...

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