title | Das Neue Alphabet #5: Skin and Code |
author | Alyk Blue, Johanna Burai, Luce deLire, i-Päd, Daniel Neugebauer, Rhea Ramjohn, Calah P Toussaint-Amat, Anne Kaun |
pages | 88 |
size | 15 x 23 cm |
language | English |
price | 10€ |
Just as physical violence leaves its marks on the skin, conceptual violence is written into interfaces via algorithms—in the form of biases turned into pixels, as discrimination implanted in memes in secret chat groups. The coding and decoding of body surfaces and interfaces is contingent on a whole host of norms. Yet these are not fixed: rather, they combine to create a matrix of tastes, cultural influences, technical conditions, and physical possibilities. The essays in this volume produce an interdisciplinary noise between surface structures and a selection of cavities: surfaces, skins, and interfaces are injured, gauged, altered, or remedied.