Faire compter les machines

The architext concept is a situated concept. It was formulated some 20 years ago to deconstruct the advertising rhetoric of interactivity and the myth of the “human machine” by looking at the textual mediations that allow texts to be displayed on screens. This article is driven by the desire to incl...

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Main Author: Cléo Collomb
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Language:fra
Published: Université Laval 2017-07-01
Series:Communication
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/communication/7327
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description The architext concept is a situated concept. It was formulated some 20 years ago to deconstruct the advertising rhetoric of interactivity and the myth of the “human machine” by looking at the textual mediations that allow texts to be displayed on screens. This article is driven by the desire to include non-humans in research on screen-based writings. It offers an epistemological reformulation of the concept of architext to add a technosemiotic dimension that makes it possible to incorporate the activities of computational machines into the concrete dimension of computerized media.
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Faire compter les machines
Communication
mediation
interactivity
materiality
architext
screen-based writings
title Faire compter les machines
title_full Faire compter les machines
title_fullStr Faire compter les machines
title_full_unstemmed Faire compter les machines
title_short Faire compter les machines
title_sort faire compter les machines
topic mediation
interactivity
materiality
architext
screen-based writings
url https://journals.openedition.org/communication/7327
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