Computational Culture issue 10 is out
Issue 10 of *Computational Culture, a journal of software studies* is out! Our journal is scholar-led, peer-reviewed, and open access, and you can read all of the articles at http://computationalculture.net I am posting the contents to pique your interest. This edition includes a special Issue, *"Situated Bayes",* edited by Juni Schindler, Goda Klumbytė and Matthew Fuller *Special Issue Introduction* Juni Schindler, Goda Klumbytė, Matthew Fuller, *Situated Bayes – Feminist and pluriversal perspectives on Bayesian knowledge <http://computationalculture.net/situated-bayes/>* *Special Issue Articles* Clemens Apprich, *Learning How to Learn: Abduction as the ‘Missing Link’ in Machine Learning <http://computationalculture.net/learning-how-to-learn/>* Alan F. Blackwell, Nicola J. Bidwell and Charlie Nqeisji, *Computing a Pluriversal Future <http://computationalculture.net/computing-a-pluriversal-future/>* Elizabeth de Freitas, *Quantum cognition and the limits of classical probability models <http://computationalculture.net/quantum-cognition/>* David Gauthier, *The Cancelling Out of Chance <http://computationalculture.net/the-cancelling-out-of-chance/>* Christopher Lawless, *Subversive Witness: The Disruptive Influence of Bayes Theorem on Forensic Science <http://computationalculture.net/subversive-witness/>* Adrian Mackenzie, *Generating samples: re-writing Bayes Rule as a probabilistic AI hack <http://computationalculture.net/generating-samples-re-writing/>* Conrad Moriarty Cole, *Poetics of Opacity: Glissant and Bayes <http://computationalculture.net/poetics-of-machinic-opacity/>* Krystin Unverzagt, Tobias Krueger, Anja Klein, Márk Somogyvári, Rossella Alba, *Situating Bayesian Knowledge: A Case Study of Modelling Pollutant Transfers from Land to Water <http://computationalculture.net/situating-bayesian-knowledge/>* *Special Issue Interview* Maria Chehonadskih and Matthew Fuller, *Life-building and Perspectival Vision <http://computationalculture.net/life-building/>*, an interview with Maria Chehonadskih, author of <http://computationalculture.net/life-building/>*Alexander Bogdanov and the Politics of Knowledge after the October Revolution <http://computationalculture.net/life-building/>*. <http://computationalculture.net/life-building/> *General Article* Tony D. Sampson, *Where Positive Flow Can Thrive: A Critical Approach to User Experience and Control in the Computational Workplace <http://computationalculture.net/where-positive-flow-can-thrive/>* *Comments* Annet Dekker, *Pluralities of Scale, thinking through technical development <http://computationalculture.net/pluralities-of-scale/>*, an interview with Martijn van Boven and Florian van Zandwijk, curators of the exhibition <http://computationalculture.net/pluralities-of-scale/>*Pluralities of Scale. 70 Years of Microchip History <http://computationalculture.net/pluralities-of-scale/>* Kye Sung Lee, Translator’s note to “Machine Translation and Benjamin: Pure Language” <http://computationalculture.net/translators-note-to-machine/> Jae Hyun Lee, Machine Translation and Benjamin: Pure Language, <http://computationalculture.net/machine-translation/>translated by Kye Sung Lee *Reviews* John Cayley, *The Mesh We’re In <http://computationalculture.net/the-mesh-were-in/>*, a review of, Aden Evens, <http://computationalculture.net/the-mesh-were-in/>*The Digital and its Discontents <http://computationalculture.net/the-mesh-were-in/>* Diana Lengua, *InterFrictions <http://computationalculture.net/interfrictions/>*, a review of, Jakko Kemper, <http://computationalculture.net/interfrictions/>*Frictionlessness: The Silicon Valley Philosophy of Seamless Technology and the Aesthetic Value of Imperfection <http://computationalculture.net/interfrictions/>* Júlia Nueno Guitart, *Here Again, Numbers Rule <http://computationalculture.net/here-again-numbers-rule/>*, a review of Mike Hill, <http://computationalculture.net/here-again-numbers-rule/>*On Posthuman War, computation and military violence <http://computationalculture.net/here-again-numbers-rule/>* Warren Sack, *Code, Capital and Culture <http://computationalculture.net/code-capital-and-culture/>*, a review of Brian Lennon, <http://computationalculture.net/code-capital-and-culture/>*Programming Language Cultures: Automating Automation <http://computationalculture.net/code-capital-and-culture/>*
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Olga Goriunova