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<div class="hi">This wiki was a workspace for the making of the book ''Volumetric Regimes'', edited by [https://possiblebodies.constantvzw.org/inventory/ Possible Bodies] (Jara Rocha and Femke Snelting). It is published by Open Humanities Press (2022) in the [http://www.data-browser.net/ DATA browser series], edited by Geoff Cox and Joasia Krysa. Design and lay-out implemented by [https://manettaberends.nl Manetta Berends] based on a [http://www.data-browser.net/design.html template developed by Stuart Bailey].</div><br />
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''Bodies are concrete reality. Bodies are abstract. When bodies are modelled, scanned, generated in virtual realities, and presented back to us and others, are they real, ideal, neutral, skewed? When abstracted bodies speak for us and do things on our behalf, what politics do they enact? This radical multi-form collective investigation traces the cutting edge of how bodies and subjects are rendered technologically. It proposes multi-dimensional forms of intervention, and claims an experimental horizon of the possible, shattering the mantra of unavoidability.'' — Olga Goriunova<br />
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''Volumetric Regimes makes an essential contribution to the ways in which we must rethink matter politically and ecologically. As the book unfolds, ontological questions of intensities, dimensions, and substance are denaturalised as mere properties of matter that can be measured, modified, and thus computed, which today are exemplified by 3D modelling and parametric design, but are shown to be part of processional life-worlds that relational and mutually informed and informing. Not the partitioning of bodies, particles, datapoints, and spaces as techno-capital and techno-science would have it but a material enmeshment that brings the volumetric into presence otherwise.'' — Susan Schuppli<br />
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== Volumetric Regimes: Material cultures of quantified presence ==<br />
<br />
[[File:Book.png|border|500px]]<br />
<br />
'''3D computation has historically co-evolved with Modern technosciences, and aligned with the regimes of optimisation, normalisation and hegemonic world order. The legacies and projections of industrial development leave traces of that imaginary and tell the stories of a lively tension between "the probable" and "the possible". Defined as the techniques for measuring volumes, volumetrics all too easily (re)produce and accentuate the probable, and this process is intensified within the technocratic realm of contemporary hyper-computation. The ubiquity of efficient operations is deeply damaging in the way it gradually depletes the world of all possibility for engagement, interporousness and lively potential. ''Volumetric Regimes: Material cultures of quantified presence'' proposes an urgent intersectional inquiry into volumetrics to foreground procedural, theoretical and infrastructural practices that provide with a widening of the possible.'''<br />
<br />
''Volumetric Regimes'' emerges from [https://possiblebodies.constantvzw.org Possible Bodies], a collaborative project on the intersection between artistic and academic research. The project was initiated in 2016 to explore the very concrete and at the same time complex and fictional entities of so-called "bodies" in the context of 3D computation. ''Volumetric Regimes'' brings together diverse materials from an ongoing conversation between artists, software developers and theorists working with techniques and technologies for detecting, tracking, printing, modelling and rendering volumes.<br />
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Contributors: Sophie Boiron, Maria Dada, Pierre Huyghebaert, Phil Langley, Nicolas Malevé, Romi Ron Morrison, Simone C. Niquille, Helen V. Pritchard, Jara Rocha, Sina Seifee, Femke Snelting, Kym Ward.<br />
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&rarr; [[Introduction|More about '''Volumetric Regimes''']]<br />
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== Textos en español ==<br />
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* "Regímenes volumétricos: Culturas materiales de la presencia cuantificada" (forthcoming, Fem Tek publication, 2023)<br />
* "El inventario de Possible Bodies: la des-orientación y sus consecuencias" (translated and published by nmenos1, 2021)<br />
* "La imaginación invasiva y sus cortes agenciales". (Utopía. Revista de Crítica Cultural, Abril-Junio 2019)<br />
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== Contents ==<br />
* '''[[Acknowledgements]]'''<br />
* '''[[Foreword]]'''<br>Blanca Pujals<br />
* '''[[Introduction|Volumetric Regimes: Material cultures of quantified presence]]'''<br />
=== [[x,_y,_z|x, y, z: Dimensional Axes of Power]] ===<br />
{{:x,_y,_z}}<br />
=== [[parametric_unknowns|Parametric Unknowns: Hypercomputation between the probable and the possible]] ===<br />
{{:parametric_unknowns}}<br />
=== [[Somatopologies|Somatopologies: On the ongoing rendering of corpo-realities]] ===<br />
{{:Somatopologies}}<br />
=== [[clandestine_disorder|Signs of Clandestine Disorder: The continuous aftermath of 3D-computationalism]] ===<br />
{{:clandestine_disorder}}<br />
=== [[depths_and_densities|Depths and Densities: Accidented and dissonant spacetimes]] ===<br />
{{:depths_and_densities}}<br />
=== Appendix ===<br />
{{ :Appendix }}<br />
* '''[[Series_Colophon|Colophon]]'''</div>Jarxxxhttps://volumetricregimes.xyz/index.php?title=Volumetric_Regimes&diff=3060Volumetric Regimes2022-09-12T18:04:21Z<p>Jarxxx: </p>
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<div>__NOTOC__<br />
[[File:VRcover.png|frameless|100px|left]]<br />
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<div class="hi">This wiki was a workspace for the making of the book ''Volumetric Regimes'', edited by [https://possiblebodies.constantvzw.org/inventory/ Possible Bodies] (Jara Rocha and Femke Snelting). It is published by Open Humanities Press (2022) in the [http://www.data-browser.net/ DATA browser series], edited by Geoff Cox and Joasia Krysa. Design and lay-out implemented by [https://manettaberends.nl Manetta Berends] based on a [http://www.data-browser.net/design.html template developed by Stuart Bailey].</div><br />
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''Bodies are concrete reality. Bodies are abstract. When bodies are modelled, scanned, generated in virtual realities, and presented back to us and others, are they real, ideal, neutral, skewed? When abstracted bodies speak for us and do things on our behalf, what politics do they enact? This radical multi-form collective investigation traces the cutting edge of how bodies and subjects are rendered technologically. It proposes multi-dimensional forms of intervention, and claims an experimental horizon of the possible, shattering the mantra of unavoidability.'' — Olga Goriunova<br />
<br />
''Volumetric Regimes makes an essential contribution to the ways in which we must rethink matter politically and ecologically. As the book unfolds, ontological questions of intensities, dimensions, and substance are denaturalised as mere properties of matter that can be measured, modified, and thus computed, which today are exemplified by 3D modelling and parametric design, but are shown to be part of processional life-worlds that relational and mutually informed and informing. Not the partitioning of bodies, particles, datapoints, and spaces as techno-capital and techno-science would have it but a material enmeshment that brings the volumetric into presence otherwise.'' — Susan Schuppli<br />
<br />
== Volumetric Regimes: Material cultures of quantified presence ==<br />
<br />
[[File:Book.png|border|500px]]<br />
<br />
'''3D computation has historically co-evolved with Modern technosciences, and aligned with the regimes of optimisation, normalisation and hegemonic world order. The legacies and projections of industrial development leave traces of that imaginary and tell the stories of a lively tension between "the probable" and "the possible". Defined as the techniques for measuring volumes, volumetrics all too easily (re)produce and accentuate the probable, and this process is intensified within the technocratic realm of contemporary hyper-computation. The ubiquity of efficient operations is deeply damaging in the way it gradually depletes the world of all possibility for engagement, interporousness and lively potential. ''Volumetric Regimes: Material cultures of quantified presence'' proposes an urgent intersectional inquiry into volumetrics to foreground procedural, theoretical and infrastructural practices that provide with a widening of the possible.'''<br />
<br />
''Volumetric Regimes'' emerges from [https://possiblebodies.constantvzw.org Possible Bodies], a collaborative project on the intersection between artistic and academic research. The project was initiated in 2016 to explore the very concrete and at the same time complex and fictional entities of so-called "bodies" in the context of 3D computation. ''Volumetric Regimes'' brings together diverse materials from an ongoing conversation between artists, software developers and theorists working with techniques and technologies for detecting, tracking, printing, modelling and rendering volumes.<br />
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Contributors: Sophie Boiron, Maria Dada, Pierre Huyghebaert, Phil Langley, Nicolas Malevé, Romi Ron Morrison, Simone C. Niquille, Helen V. Pritchard, Jara Rocha, Sina Seifee, Femke Snelting, Kym Ward.<br />
<br />
&rarr; [[Introduction|More about '''Volumetric Regimes''']]<br />
<br />
== Textos en español ==<br />
<br />
* "Regímenes volumétricos: Culturas materiales de la presencia cuantificada" (forthcoming, Fem Tek publication, 2023)<br />
* "El inventario de Possible Bodies: la des-orientación y sus consecuencias" (translated and published by nmenos1, 2021)<br />
* "La imaginación invasiva y sus cortes agenciales". (Utopía. Revista de Crítica Cultural, Abril-Junio 2019)<br />
<br />
== Contents ==<br />
* '''[[Acknowledgements]]'''<br />
* '''[[Foreword]]'''<br>Blanca Pujals<br />
* '''[[Introduction|Volumetric Regimes: Material cultures of quantified presence]]'''<br />
=== [[x,_y,_z|x, y, z: Dimensional Axes of Power]] ===<br />
{{:x,_y,_z}}<br />
=== [[parametric_unknowns|Parametric Unknowns: Hypercomputation between the probable and the possible]] ===<br />
{{:parametric_unknowns}}<br />
=== [[Somatopologies|Somatopologies: On the ongoing rendering of corpo-realities]] ===<br />
{{:Somatopologies}}<br />
=== [[clandestine_disorder|Signs of Clandestine Disorder: The continuous aftermath of 3D-computationalism]] ===<br />
{{:clandestine_disorder}}<br />
=== [[depths_and_densities|Depths and Densities: Accidented and dissonant spacetimes]] ===<br />
{{:depths_and_densities}}<br />
=== Appendix ===<br />
{{ :Appendix }}<br />
* '''[[Series_Colophon|Colophon]]'''</div>Jarxxxhttps://volumetricregimes.xyz/index.php?title=Volumetric_Regimes&diff=3049Volumetric Regimes2022-09-05T16:11:15Z<p>Jarxxx: /* Textos en español */</p>
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<div>__NOTOC__<br />
<span class="hi">This wiki was a workspace for the making of the book ''Volumetric Regimes'', edited by [https://possiblebodies.constantvzw.org/inventory/ Possible Bodies] (Jara Rocha and Femke Snelting). It is published by Open Humanities Press (2022) in the [http://www.data-browser.net/ DATA browser series], edited by Geoff Cox and Joasia Krysa. Design and lay-out implemented by [https://manettaberends.nl Manetta Berends] based on a [http://www.data-browser.net/design.html template developed by Stuart Bailey].</span><br />
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''Bodies are concrete reality. Bodies are abstract. When bodies are modelled, scanned, generated in virtual realities, and presented back to us and others, are they real, ideal, neutral, skewed? When abstracted bodies speak for us and do things on our behalf, what politics do they enact? This radical multi-form collective investigation traces the cutting edge of how bodies and subjects are rendered technologically. It proposes multi-dimensional forms of intervention, and claims an experimental horizon of the possible, shattering the mantra of unavoidability.'' — Olga Goriunova<br />
<br />
== Volumetric Regimes: Material cultures of quantified presence ==<br />
<br />
[[File:Book.png|border|500px]]<br />
<br />
'''3D computation has historically co-evolved with Modern technosciences, and aligned with the regimes of optimisation, normalisation and hegemonic world order. The legacies and projections of industrial development leave traces of that imaginary and tell the stories of a lively tension between "the probable" and "the possible". Defined as the techniques for measuring volumes, volumetrics all too easily (re)produce and accentuate the probable, and this process is intensified within the technocratic realm of contemporary hyper-computation. The ubiquity of efficient operations is deeply damaging in the way it gradually depletes the world of all possibility for engagement, interporousness and lively potential. ''Volumetric Regimes: Material cultures of quantified presence'' proposes an urgent intersectional inquiry into volumetrics to foreground procedural, theoretical and infrastructural practices that provide with a widening of the possible.'''<br />
<br />
''Volumetric Regimes'' emerges from [https://possiblebodies.constantvzw.org Possible Bodies], a collaborative project on the intersection between artistic and academic research. The project was initiated in 2016 to explore the very concrete and at the same time complex and fictional entities of so-called "bodies" in the context of 3D computation. ''Volumetric Regimes'' brings together diverse materials from an ongoing conversation between artists, software developers and theorists working with techniques and technologies for detecting, tracking, printing, modelling and rendering volumes.<br />
<br />
Contributors: Sophie Boiron, Maria Dada, Pierre Huyghebaert, Phil Langley, Nicolas Malevé, Romi Ron Morrison, Simone C. Niquille, Helen V. Pritchard, Jara Rocha, Sina Seifee, Femke Snelting, Kym Ward.<br />
<br />
&rarr; [[Introduction|More about '''Volumetric Regimes''']]<br />
<br />
== Textos en español ==<br />
<br />
* "Regímenes volumétricos: Culturas materiales de la presencia cuantificada" (forthcoming, Fem Tek publication, 2023)<br />
* "El inventario de Possible Bodies: la des-orientación y sus consecuencias" (translated and published by nmenos1, 2021)<br />
* "La imaginación invasiva y sus cortes agenciales". (Utopía. Revista de Crítica Cultural, Abril-Junio 2019)<br />
<br />
== Contents ==<br />
* '''[[Acknowledgements]]'''<br />
* '''[[Foreword]]'''<br>Blanca Pujals<br />
* '''[[Introduction|Volumetric Regimes: Material cultures of quantified presence]]'''<br />
=== [[x,_y,_z|x, y, z: Dimensional Axes of Power]] ===<br />
{{:x,_y,_z}}<br />
=== [[parametric_unknowns|Parametric Unknowns: Hypercomputation between the probable and the possible]] ===<br />
{{:parametric_unknowns}}<br />
=== [[Somatopologies|Somatopologies: On the ongoing rendering of corpo-realities]] ===<br />
{{:Somatopologies}}<br />
=== [[clandestine_disorder|Signs of Clandestine Disorder: The continuous aftermath of 3D-computationalism]] ===<br />
{{:clandestine_disorder}}<br />
=== [[depths_and_densities|Depths and Densities: Accidented and dissonant spacetimes]] ===<br />
{{:depths_and_densities}}<br />
=== Appendix ===<br />
{{ :Appendix }}<br />
* '''[[Series_Colophon|Colophon]]'''</div>Jarxxxhttps://volumetricregimes.xyz/index.php?title=Volumetric_Regimes&diff=3048Volumetric Regimes2022-09-05T16:09:26Z<p>Jarxxx: </p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__<br />
<span class="hi">This wiki was a workspace for the making of the book ''Volumetric Regimes'', edited by [https://possiblebodies.constantvzw.org/inventory/ Possible Bodies] (Jara Rocha and Femke Snelting). It is published by Open Humanities Press (2022) in the [http://www.data-browser.net/ DATA browser series], edited by Geoff Cox and Joasia Krysa. Design and lay-out implemented by [https://manettaberends.nl Manetta Berends] based on a [http://www.data-browser.net/design.html template developed by Stuart Bailey].</span><br />
<br />
''Bodies are concrete reality. Bodies are abstract. When bodies are modelled, scanned, generated in virtual realities, and presented back to us and others, are they real, ideal, neutral, skewed? When abstracted bodies speak for us and do things on our behalf, what politics do they enact? This radical multi-form collective investigation traces the cutting edge of how bodies and subjects are rendered technologically. It proposes multi-dimensional forms of intervention, and claims an experimental horizon of the possible, shattering the mantra of unavoidability.'' — Olga Goriunova<br />
<br />
== Volumetric Regimes: Material cultures of quantified presence ==<br />
<br />
[[File:Book.png|border|500px]]<br />
<br />
'''3D computation has historically co-evolved with Modern technosciences, and aligned with the regimes of optimisation, normalisation and hegemonic world order. The legacies and projections of industrial development leave traces of that imaginary and tell the stories of a lively tension between "the probable" and "the possible". Defined as the techniques for measuring volumes, volumetrics all too easily (re)produce and accentuate the probable, and this process is intensified within the technocratic realm of contemporary hyper-computation. The ubiquity of efficient operations is deeply damaging in the way it gradually depletes the world of all possibility for engagement, interporousness and lively potential. ''Volumetric Regimes: Material cultures of quantified presence'' proposes an urgent intersectional inquiry into volumetrics to foreground procedural, theoretical and infrastructural practices that provide with a widening of the possible.'''<br />
<br />
''Volumetric Regimes'' emerges from [https://possiblebodies.constantvzw.org Possible Bodies], a collaborative project on the intersection between artistic and academic research. The project was initiated in 2016 to explore the very concrete and at the same time complex and fictional entities of so-called "bodies" in the context of 3D computation. ''Volumetric Regimes'' brings together diverse materials from an ongoing conversation between artists, software developers and theorists working with techniques and technologies for detecting, tracking, printing, modelling and rendering volumes.<br />
<br />
Contributors: Sophie Boiron, Maria Dada, Pierre Huyghebaert, Phil Langley, Nicolas Malevé, Romi Ron Morrison, Simone C. Niquille, Helen V. Pritchard, Jara Rocha, Sina Seifee, Femke Snelting, Kym Ward.<br />
<br />
&rarr; [[Introduction|More about '''Volumetric Regimes''']]<br />
<br />
== Textos en español ==<br />
<br />
* "Regímenes volumétricos: Culturas materiales de la presencia cuantificada" (forthcoming, Fem Tek publication, 2023)<br />
* "El inventario de Possible Bodies: la des-orientación y sus consecuencias" (translated and published by nmenos1, 2021)<br />
* "La imaginación invasiva y sus cortes agenciales". Utopía. Revista de Crítica Cultural (Abril-Junio 2019)<br />
<br />
== Contents ==<br />
* '''[[Acknowledgements]]'''<br />
* '''[[Foreword]]'''<br>Blanca Pujals<br />
* '''[[Introduction|Volumetric Regimes: Material cultures of quantified presence]]'''<br />
=== [[x,_y,_z|x, y, z: Dimensional Axes of Power]] ===<br />
{{:x,_y,_z}}<br />
=== [[parametric_unknowns|Parametric Unknowns: Hypercomputation between the probable and the possible]] ===<br />
{{:parametric_unknowns}}<br />
=== [[Somatopologies|Somatopologies: On the ongoing rendering of corpo-realities]] ===<br />
{{:Somatopologies}}<br />
=== [[clandestine_disorder|Signs of Clandestine Disorder: The continuous aftermath of 3D-computationalism]] ===<br />
{{:clandestine_disorder}}<br />
=== [[depths_and_densities|Depths and Densities: Accidented and dissonant spacetimes]] ===<br />
{{:depths_and_densities}}<br />
=== Appendix ===<br />
{{ :Appendix }}<br />
* '''[[Series_Colophon|Colophon]]'''</div>Jarxxxhttps://volumetricregimes.xyz/index.php?title=Volumetric_Regimes&diff=3037Volumetric Regimes2022-09-05T15:56:51Z<p>Jarxxx: </p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__<br />
<span class="hi">This wiki is an ongoing workspace for a book in the making, by Femke Snelting and Jara Rocha. ''Volumetric Regimes'' will be published by Open Humanities Press (2022) in the [http://www.data-browser.net/ DATA browser series], edited by Geoff Cox and Joasia Krysa. Design and lay-out will be implemented by [https://manettaberends.nl Manetta Berends] based on a [http://www.data-browser.net/design.html template developed by Stuart Bailey].</span><br />
<br />
- "Regímenes volumétricos: Culturas materiales de la presencia cuantificada" (forthcoming, Fem Tek publication, 2023)<br />
- "El inventario de Possible Bodies: la des-orientación y sus consecuencias" (translated and published by nmenos1, 2021)<br />
- "La imaginación invasiva y sus cortes agenciales". Utopía. Revista de Crítica Cultural (Abril-Junio 2019)<br />
<br />
== Volumetric Regimes: Material cultures of quantified presence ==<br />
<br />
Edited by [https://possiblebodies.constantvzw.org/inventory/ Possible Bodies]<br />
<br />
[[File:Book.png|border|500px]]<br />
<br />
'''3D computation has historically co-evolved with Modern technosciences, and aligned with the regimes of optimisation, normalisation and hegemonic world order. The legacies and projections of industrial development leave traces of that imaginary and tell the stories of a lively tension between "the probable" and "the possible". Defined as the techniques for measuring volumes, volumetrics all too easily (re)produce and accentuate the probable, and this process is intensified within the technocratic realm of contemporary hyper-computation. The ubiquity of efficient operations is deeply damaging in the way it gradually depletes the world of all possibility for engagement, interporousness and lively potential. ''Volumetric Regimes: Material cultures of quantified presence'' proposes an urgent intersectional inquiry into volumetrics to foreground procedural, theoretical and infrastructural practices that provide with a widening of the possible.'''<br />
<br />
''Volumetric Regimes'' emerges from [https://possiblebodies.constantvzw.org Possible Bodies], a collaborative project on the intersection between artistic and academic research. The project was initiated in 2016 to explore the very concrete and at the same time complex and fictional entities of so-called "bodies" in the context of 3D computation. ''Volumetric Regimes'' brings together diverse materials from an ongoing conversation between artists, software developers and theorists working with techniques and technologies for detecting, tracking, printing, modelling and rendering volumes.<br />
2<br />
Contributors: Sophie Boiron, Maria Dada, Pierre Huyghebaert, Phil Langley, Nicolas Malevé, Romi Ron Morrison, Simone C. Niquille, Helen V. Pritchard, Jara Rocha, Sina Seifee, Femke Snelting, Kym Ward.<br />
<br />
&rarr; [[About|More about ''Volumetric Regimes'']]<br />
<br />
== Contents ==<br />
* '''[[Acknowledgements]]'''<br />
* '''[[Foreword]]'''<br>Blanca Pujals<br />
* '''[[Introduction|Volumetric Regimes: Material cultures of quantified presence]]'''<br />
=== [[x,_y,_z|x, y, z: Dimensional Axes of Power]] ===<br />
{{:x,_y,_z}}<br />
=== [[parametric_unknowns|Parametric Unknowns: Hypercomputation between the probable and the possible]] ===<br />
{{:parametric_unknowns}}<br />
=== [[Somatopologies|Somatopologies: On the ongoing rendering of corpo-realities]] ===<br />
{{:Somatopologies}}<br />
=== [[clandestine_disorder|Signs of Clandestine Disorder: The continuous aftermath of 3D-computationalism]] ===<br />
{{:clandestine_disorder}}<br />
=== [[depths_and_densities|Depths and Densities: Accidented and dissonant spacetimes]] ===<br />
{{:depths_and_densities}}<br />
=== Appendix ===<br />
{{ :Appendix }}<br />
* '''[[Series_Colophon|Colophon]]'''</div>Jarxxxhttps://volumetricregimes.xyz/index.php?title=Volumetric_Regimes&diff=3036Volumetric Regimes2022-09-05T15:55:41Z<p>Jarxxx: </p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__<br />
<span class="hi">This wiki is an ongoing workspace for a book in the making, by Femke Snelting and Jara Rocha. ''Volumetric Regimes'' will be published by Open Humanities Press (2022) in the [http://www.data-browser.net/ DATA browser series], edited by Geoff Cox and Joasia Krysa. Design and lay-out will be implemented by [https://manettaberends.nl Manetta Berends] based on a [http://www.data-browser.net/design.html template developed by Stuart Bailey].</span><br />
<br />
- introducción a (forthcoming, Fem Tek publication)<br />
- "La imaginación invasiva y sus cortes agenciales". Utopía. Revista de Crítica Cultural (Abril-Junio 2019)<br />
- "El inventario de Possible Bodies: la des-orientación y sus consecuencias" (translated and published by nmenos1, 2021)<br />
- <br />
<br />
== Volumetric Regimes: Material cultures of quantified presence ==<br />
<br />
Edited by [https://possiblebodies.constantvzw.org/inventory/ Possible Bodies]<br />
<br />
[[File:Book.png|border|500px]]<br />
<br />
'''3D computation has historically co-evolved with Modern technosciences, and aligned with the regimes of optimisation, normalisation and hegemonic world order. The legacies and projections of industrial development leave traces of that imaginary and tell the stories of a lively tension between "the probable" and "the possible". Defined as the techniques for measuring volumes, volumetrics all too easily (re)produce and accentuate the probable, and this process is intensified within the technocratic realm of contemporary hyper-computation. The ubiquity of efficient operations is deeply damaging in the way it gradually depletes the world of all possibility for engagement, interporousness and lively potential. ''Volumetric Regimes: Material cultures of quantified presence'' proposes an urgent intersectional inquiry into volumetrics to foreground procedural, theoretical and infrastructural practices that provide with a widening of the possible.'''<br />
<br />
''Volumetric Regimes'' emerges from [https://possiblebodies.constantvzw.org Possible Bodies], a collaborative project on the intersection between artistic and academic research. The project was initiated in 2016 to explore the very concrete and at the same time complex and fictional entities of so-called "bodies" in the context of 3D computation. ''Volumetric Regimes'' brings together diverse materials from an ongoing conversation between artists, software developers and theorists working with techniques and technologies for detecting, tracking, printing, modelling and rendering volumes.<br />
2<br />
Contributors: Sophie Boiron, Maria Dada, Pierre Huyghebaert, Phil Langley, Nicolas Malevé, Romi Ron Morrison, Simone C. Niquille, Helen V. Pritchard, Jara Rocha, Sina Seifee, Femke Snelting, Kym Ward.<br />
<br />
&rarr; [[About|More about ''Volumetric Regimes'']]<br />
<br />
== Contents ==<br />
* '''[[Acknowledgements]]'''<br />
* '''[[Foreword]]'''<br>Blanca Pujals<br />
* '''[[Introduction|Volumetric Regimes: Material cultures of quantified presence]]'''<br />
=== [[x,_y,_z|x, y, z: Dimensional Axes of Power]] ===<br />
{{:x,_y,_z}}<br />
=== [[parametric_unknowns|Parametric Unknowns: Hypercomputation between the probable and the possible]] ===<br />
{{:parametric_unknowns}}<br />
=== [[Somatopologies|Somatopologies: On the ongoing rendering of corpo-realities]] ===<br />
{{:Somatopologies}}<br />
=== [[clandestine_disorder|Signs of Clandestine Disorder: The continuous aftermath of 3D-computationalism]] ===<br />
{{:clandestine_disorder}}<br />
=== [[depths_and_densities|Depths and Densities: Accidented and dissonant spacetimes]] ===<br />
{{:depths_and_densities}}<br />
=== Appendix ===<br />
{{ :Appendix }}<br />
* '''[[Series_Colophon|Colophon]]'''</div>Jarxxxhttps://volumetricregimes.xyz/index.php?title=Volumetric_Regimes&diff=2911Volumetric Regimes2022-05-04T11:29:50Z<p>Jarxxx: </p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__<br />
<span class="hi">This wiki is an ongoing workspace for a book in the making, by Femke Snelting and Jara Rocha. ''Volumetric Regimes'' will be published by Open Humanities Press (2022) in the [http://www.data-browser.net/ DATA browser series], edited by Geoff Cox and Joasia Krysa. Design and lay-out will be implemented by [https://manettaberends.nl Manetta Berends] based on a [http://www.data-browser.net/design.html template developed by Stuart Bailey].</span><br />
<br />
== Volumetric Regimes: Material cultures of quantified presence ==<br />
<br />
Edited by [https://possiblebodies.constantvzw.org/inventory/ Possible Bodies]<br />
<br />
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'''3D computation has historically co-evolved with Modern technosciences, and aligned with the regimes of optimisation, normalisation and hegemonic world order. The legacies and projections of industrial development leave traces of that imaginary and tell the stories of a lively tension between "the probable" and "the possible". Defined as the techniques for measuring volumes, volumetrics all too easily (re)produce and accentuate the probable, and this process is intensified within the technocratic realm of contemporary hyper-computation. The ubiquity of efficient operations is deeply damaging in the way it gradually depletes the world of all possibility for engagement, interporousness and lively potential. ''Volumetric Regimes: Material cultures of quantified presence'' proposes an urgent intersectional inquiry into volumetrics to foreground procedural, theoretical and infrastructural practices that provide with a widening of the possible.'''<br />
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''Volumetric Regimes'' emerges from [https://possiblebodies.constantvzw.org Possible Bodies], a collaborative project on the intersection between artistic and academic research. The project was initiated in 2016 to explore the very concrete and at the same time complex and fictional entities of so-called "bodies" in the context of 3D computation. ''Volumetric Regimes'' brings together diverse materials from an ongoing conversation between artists, software developers and theorists working with techniques and technologies for detecting, tracking, printing, modelling and rendering volumes.<br />
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Contributors: Sophie Boiron, Maria Dada, Pierre Huyghebaert, Phil Langley, Nicolas Malevé, Romi Ron Morrison, Simone C. Niquille, Helen V. Pritchard, Jara Rocha, Sina Seifee, Femke Snelting, Kym Ward.<br />
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== Contents ==<br />
* '''[[Acknowledgements]]'''<br />
* '''[[Foreword]]'''<br>Blanca Pujals<br />
* '''[[Introduction|Volumetric Regimes: Material cultures of quantified presence]]'''<br />
=== [[x,_y,_z|x, y, z: Dimensional Axes of Power]] ===<br />
{{:x,_y,_z}}<br />
=== [[parametric_unknowns|Parametric Unknowns: Hypercomputation between the probable and the possible]] ===<br />
{{:parametric_unknowns}}<br />
=== [[Somatopologies|Somatopologies: On the ongoing rendering of corpo-realities]] ===<br />
{{:Somatopologies}}<br />
=== [[clandestine_disorder|Signs of Clandestine Disorder: The continuous aftermath of 3D-computationalism]] ===<br />
{{:clandestine_disorder}}<br />
=== [[depths_and_densities|Depths and Densities: Accidented and dissonant spacetimes]] ===<br />
{{:depths_and_densities}}<br />
=== Appendix ===<br />
{{ :Appendix }}<br />
* '''[[Series_Colophon|Colophon]]'''</div>Jarxxxhttps://volumetricregimes.xyz/index.php?title=Publication_History&diff=2909Publication History2022-04-28T16:43:23Z<p>Jarxxx: </p>
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<div>== Publication History ==<br />
<br />
'''''Dis-orientation and its Aftermath''''' — An earlier version of this text was published as: Jara Rocha and Femke Snelting, “The Possible Bodies Inventory: dis-orientation and its aftermath,” in ''InMaterial'', Vol. 2 Núm. 3 (2017): [https://www.inmaterialdesign.com/index.php/INM/article/view/29 Cuerpos poliédricos y diseño: Miradas sin límites]. And a Spanish translation of this text was published as: Jara Rocha y Femke Snelting, '''''El inventario de Possible Bodies: la des-orientación y sus consecuencias''''' — in [https://www.nmenos1.xyz/public/texto/web ''Nmenos1'' No. 2, Archivo y procesos del internet (2022)]<br />
<br />
'''''x, y, z (4 filmstills)''''' — First published as: Possible Bodies, “x, y, z,” in ''Fictional Journal'', [http://www.fictional-journal.com/xyz/ The Uncanny Issue] (2018).<br />
<br />
'''''Invasive Imagination and its Agential Cuts''''' — An earlier and shorter version of this text was published in Spanish as: Jara Rocha, Femke Snelting, '''''La imaginación invasiva y sus cortes agenciales''''', in ''Utopía. Revista de Crítica Cultural'' (April-June 2019).<br />
<br />
'''''The Fragility of Life''''' — First published as: “The Fragility of Life. A conversation between Femke Snelting, Jara Rocha and Simone C Niquille,” ''Het Nieuwe Instituut Research & Development'' (Rotterdam: Het Nieuwe Instituut, 2018).<br />
<br />
'''''Somatopologies''''' — Initially created as an installation for [http://constantvzw.org/site/Somatopologies.html Constant_V] (Brussels, 2018), ''Somatopologies'' travelled to the [http://aschoolofschools.iksv.org/ 4th Istanbul Design Biennial]; The [https://monoskop.org/Exhibition_Library Exhibition Library], Seoul Mediacity Biennial; LUMA Arles [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_J48Fq4k4K0 A School of Schools], [https://www.z33.be/blog/2019/4/11/a-school-of-schools C-Mine Genk] and Goldsmiths, London for the seminar ''Volumetric Ecologies''.<br />
<br />
'''''The Industrial Continuum of 3D''''' — A Spanish translation of this text will be published in Spanish as: Jara Rocha, Femke Snelting, '''''El continuum industrial del 3D,''''' by FEM TEK (forthcoming).<br />
<br />
'''''MakeHuman''''' — First published as: Jara Rocha, Femke Snelting, “MakeHuman,” in ''Posthuman Glossary,'' eds. Rosi Braidotti and Maria Hlavajova (Bloomsbury Academic, 2018).<br />
<br />
'''''So-called Plants''''' — Written for the forthcoming publication: ''Plants by Numbers,'' eds. Helen V. Pritchard and Jane Prophet (Bloomsbury Academic, 2023).<br />
<br />
'''''Depths and Densities: A bugged report''''' — Report of a workshop with the same title conducted by Possible Bodies feat. Helen V. Pritchard during transmediale 2019. Published as: Jara Rocha, “[https://transmediale.de/content/depths-and-densities-a-bugged-report Depths and Densities: a bugged report],” in transmediale journal, issue #3 (Berlin: transmediale, 2019).<br />
<br />
'''''We have always been geohackers''''' — First published as: The Underground Division (Helen Pritchard, Jara Rocha, Jara, Femke Snelting), “We Have Always Been Geohackers,” in ''How to Relate: Knowledges, Arts, Practices'' (Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag, 2021).<br />
<br />
'''''LiDAR on the Rocks''''' — A first iteration of LiDAR on the Rocks took place at the ''Citizen Sci-Fi fair'' organized by Furtherfield in Finsbury Park, London on August 10th, 2019.<br />
<br />
'''''Ultrasonic Dreams of Aclinical Renderings''''' — First published as: Possible Bodies, “[https://adanewmedia.org/2018/05/issue13-possiblebodies/ Ultrasonic Dreams of Aclinical Renderings],” in ''Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology'', No. 13.</div>Jarxxxhttps://volumetricregimes.xyz/index.php?title=Publication_History&diff=2908Publication History2022-04-28T16:42:31Z<p>Jarxxx: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Publication History ==<br />
<br />
'''''Dis-orientation and its Aftermath''''' — An earlier version of this text was published as: Jara Rocha and Femke Snelting, “The Possible Bodies Inventory: dis-orientation and its aftermath,” in ''InMaterial'', Vol. 2 Núm. 3 (2017): [https://www.inmaterialdesign.com/index.php/INM/article/view/29 Cuerpos poliédricos y diseño: Miradas sin límites]. And a Spanish translation of this text was published as: Jara Rocha y Femke Snelting, '''''El inventario de Possible Bodies: la des-orientación y sus consecuencias''''' — in [https://www.nmenos1.xyz/public/texto/web ''Nmenos1'' No. 2, Archivo y procesos del internet (2022)]<br />
<br />
'''''x, y, z (4 filmstills)''''' — First published as: Possible Bodies, “x, y, z,” in ''Fictional Journal'', [http://www.fictional-journal.com/xyz/ The Uncanny Issue] (2018).<br />
<br />
'''''Invasive Imagination and its Agential Cuts''''' — An earlier and shorter version of this text was published in Spanish as: Jara Rocha, Femke Snelting, “La imaginación invasiva y sus cortes agenciales,” in ''Utopía. Revista de Crítica Cultural'' (April-June 2019).<br />
<br />
'''''The Fragility of Life''''' — First published as: “The Fragility of Life. A conversation between Femke Snelting, Jara Rocha and Simone C Niquille,” ''Het Nieuwe Instituut Research & Development'' (Rotterdam: Het Nieuwe Instituut, 2018).<br />
<br />
'''''Somatopologies''''' — Initially created as an installation for [http://constantvzw.org/site/Somatopologies.html Constant_V] (Brussels, 2018), ''Somatopologies'' travelled to the [http://aschoolofschools.iksv.org/ 4th Istanbul Design Biennial]; The [https://monoskop.org/Exhibition_Library Exhibition Library], Seoul Mediacity Biennial; LUMA Arles [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_J48Fq4k4K0 A School of Schools], [https://www.z33.be/blog/2019/4/11/a-school-of-schools C-Mine Genk] and Goldsmiths, London for the seminar ''Volumetric Ecologies''.<br />
<br />
'''''The Industrial Continuum of 3D''''' — A Spanish translation of this text will be published in Spanish as: Jara Rocha, Femke Snelting, '''''El continuum industrial del 3D,''''' by FEM TEK (forthcoming).<br />
<br />
'''''MakeHuman''''' — First published as: Jara Rocha, Femke Snelting, “MakeHuman,” in ''Posthuman Glossary,'' eds. Rosi Braidotti and Maria Hlavajova (Bloomsbury Academic, 2018).<br />
<br />
'''''So-called Plants''''' — Written for the forthcoming publication: ''Plants by Numbers,'' eds. Helen V. Pritchard and Jane Prophet (Bloomsbury Academic, 2023).<br />
<br />
'''''Depths and Densities: A bugged report''''' — Report of a workshop with the same title conducted by Possible Bodies feat. Helen V. Pritchard during transmediale 2019. Published as: Jara Rocha, “[https://transmediale.de/content/depths-and-densities-a-bugged-report Depths and Densities: a bugged report],” in transmediale journal, issue #3 (Berlin: transmediale, 2019).<br />
<br />
'''''We have always been geohackers''''' — First published as: The Underground Division (Helen Pritchard, Jara Rocha, Jara, Femke Snelting), “We Have Always Been Geohackers,” in ''How to Relate: Knowledges, Arts, Practices'' (Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag, 2021).<br />
<br />
'''''LiDAR on the Rocks''''' — A first iteration of LiDAR on the Rocks took place at the ''Citizen Sci-Fi fair'' organized by Furtherfield in Finsbury Park, London on August 10th, 2019.<br />
<br />
'''''Ultrasonic Dreams of Aclinical Renderings''''' — First published as: Possible Bodies, “[https://adanewmedia.org/2018/05/issue13-possiblebodies/ Ultrasonic Dreams of Aclinical Renderings],” in ''Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology'', No. 13.</div>Jarxxxhttps://volumetricregimes.xyz/index.php?title=Publication_History&diff=2907Publication History2022-04-28T16:41:54Z<p>Jarxxx: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Publication History ==<br />
<br />
'''''Dis-orientation and its Aftermath''''' — An earlier version of this text was published as: Jara Rocha and Femke Snelting, “The Possible Bodies Inventory: dis-orientation and its aftermath,” in ''InMaterial'', Vol. 2 Núm. 3 (2017): [https://www.inmaterialdesign.com/index.php/INM/article/view/29 Cuerpos poliédricos y diseño: Miradas sin límites]. And a Spanish translation of this text was published as: Jara Rocha y Femke Snelting, '''''El inventario de Possible Bodies: la des-orientación y sus consecuencias''''' — in [https://www.nmenos1.xyz/public/texto/web ''Nmenos1'' No. 2, Archivo y procesos del internet (2022)]<br />
<br />
'''''x, y, z (4 filmstills)''''' — First published as: Possible Bodies, “x, y, z,” in ''Fictional Journal'', [http://www.fictional-journal.com/xyz/ The Uncanny Issue] (2018).<br />
<br />
'''''Invasive Imagination and its Agential Cuts''''' — An earlier and shorter version of this text was published in Spanish as: Jara Rocha, Femke Snelting, “La imaginación invasiva y sus cortes agenciales,” in ''Utopía. Revista de Crítica Cultural'' (April-June 2019).<br />
<br />
'''''The Fragility of Life''''' — First published as: “The Fragility of Life. A conversation between Femke Snelting, Jara Rocha and Simone C Niquille,” ''Het Nieuwe Instituut Research & Development'' (Rotterdam: Het Nieuwe Instituut, 2018).<br />
<br />
'''''Somatopologies''''' — Initially created as an installation for [http://constantvzw.org/site/Somatopologies.html Constant_V] (Brussels, 2018), ''Somatopologies'' travelled to the [http://aschoolofschools.iksv.org/ 4th Istanbul Design Biennial]; The [https://monoskop.org/Exhibition_Library Exhibition Library], Seoul Mediacity Biennial; LUMA Arles [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_J48Fq4k4K0 A School of Schools], [https://www.z33.be/blog/2019/4/11/a-school-of-schools C-Mine Genk] and Goldsmiths, London for the seminar ''Volumetric Ecologies''.<br />
<br />
'''''The Industrial Continuum of 3D''''' — A Spanish translation of this text will be published in Spanish as: Jara Rocha, Femke Snelting, “El continuum industrial del 3D,” by FEM TEK (forthcoming).<br />
<br />
'''''MakeHuman''''' — First published as: Jara Rocha, Femke Snelting, “MakeHuman,” in ''Posthuman Glossary,'' eds. Rosi Braidotti and Maria Hlavajova (Bloomsbury Academic, 2018).<br />
<br />
'''''So-called Plants''''' — Written for the forthcoming publication: ''Plants by Numbers,'' eds. Helen V. Pritchard and Jane Prophet (Bloomsbury Academic, 2023).<br />
<br />
'''''Depths and Densities: A bugged report''''' — Report of a workshop with the same title conducted by Possible Bodies feat. Helen V. Pritchard during transmediale 2019. Published as: Jara Rocha, “[https://transmediale.de/content/depths-and-densities-a-bugged-report Depths and Densities: a bugged report],” in transmediale journal, issue #3 (Berlin: transmediale, 2019).<br />
<br />
'''''We have always been geohackers''''' — First published as: The Underground Division (Helen Pritchard, Jara Rocha, Jara, Femke Snelting), “We Have Always Been Geohackers,” in ''How to Relate: Knowledges, Arts, Practices'' (Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag, 2021).<br />
<br />
'''''LiDAR on the Rocks''''' — A first iteration of LiDAR on the Rocks took place at the ''Citizen Sci-Fi fair'' organized by Furtherfield in Finsbury Park, London on August 10th, 2019.<br />
<br />
'''''Ultrasonic Dreams of Aclinical Renderings''''' — First published as: Possible Bodies, “[https://adanewmedia.org/2018/05/issue13-possiblebodies/ Ultrasonic Dreams of Aclinical Renderings],” in ''Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology'', No. 13.</div>Jarxxxhttps://volumetricregimes.xyz/index.php?title=Publication_History&diff=2906Publication History2022-04-28T16:37:03Z<p>Jarxxx: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Publication History ==<br />
<br />
'''''Dis-orientation and its Aftermath''''' — An earlier version of this text was published as: Jara Rocha and Femke Snelting, “The Possible Bodies Inventory: dis-orientation and its aftermath,” in ''InMaterial'', Vol. 2 Núm. 3 (2017): [https://www.inmaterialdesign.com/index.php/INM/article/view/29 Cuerpos poliédricos y diseño: Miradas sin límites]. And a Spanish translation of this text was published as: Jara Rocha y Femke Snelting, '''''El inventario de Possible Bodies: la des-orientación y sus consecuencias''''' — in [https://www.nmenos1.xyz/public/texto/web ''Nmenos1'' No. 2, Archivo y procesos del internet (2022)]<br />
<br />
'''''x, y, z (4 filmstills)''''' — First published as: Possible Bodies, “x, y, z,” in ''Fictional Journal'', [http://www.fictional-journal.com/xyz/ The Uncanny Issue] (2018).<br />
<br />
'''''Invasive Imagination and its Agential Cuts''''' — A shorter version of this text was published in Spanish as: Jara Rocha,Femke Snelting, “La imaginación invasiva y sus cortes agenciales,” in ''Utopía. Revista de Crítica Cultural'' (April-June 2019).<br />
<br />
'''''The Fragility of Life''''' — First published as: “The Fragility of Life. A conversation between Femke Snelting, Jara Rocha and Simone C Niquille,” ''Het Nieuwe Instituut Research & Development'' (Rotterdam: Het Nieuwe Instituut, 2018).<br />
<br />
'''''Somatopologies''''' — Initially created as an installation for [http://constantvzw.org/site/Somatopologies.html Constant_V] (Brussels, 2018), ''Somatopologies'' travelled to the [http://aschoolofschools.iksv.org/ 4th Istanbul Design Biennial]; The [https://monoskop.org/Exhibition_Library Exhibition Library], Seoul Mediacity Biennial; LUMA Arles [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_J48Fq4k4K0 A School of Schools], [https://www.z33.be/blog/2019/4/11/a-school-of-schools C-Mine Genk] and Goldsmiths, London for the seminar ''Volumetric Ecologies''.<br />
<br />
'''''MakeHuman''''' — First published as: Jara Rocha, Femke Snelting, “MakeHuman,” in ''Posthuman Glossary,'' eds. Rosi Braidotti and Maria Hlavajova (Bloomsbury Academic, 2018).<br />
<br />
'''''So-called Plants''''' — Written for the forthcoming publication: ''Plants by Numbers,'' eds. Helen V. Pritchard and Jane Prophet (Bloomsbury Academic, 2023).<br />
<br />
'''''Depths and Densities: A bugged report''''' — Report of a workshop with the same title conducted by Possible Bodies feat. Helen V. Pritchard during transmediale 2019. Published as: Jara Rocha, “[https://transmediale.de/content/depths-and-densities-a-bugged-report Depths and Densities: a bugged report],” in transmediale journal, issue #3 (Berlin: transmediale, 2019).<br />
<br />
'''''We have always been geohackers''''' — First published as: The Underground Division (Helen Pritchard, Jara Rocha, Jara, Femke Snelting), “We Have Always Been Geohackers,” in ''How to Relate: Knowledges, Arts, Practices'' (Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag, 2021).<br />
<br />
'''''LiDAR on the Rocks''''' — A first iteration of LiDAR on the Rocks took place at the ''Citizen Sci-Fi fair'' organized by Furtherfield in Finsbury Park, London on August 10th, 2019.<br />
<br />
'''''Ultrasonic Dreams of Aclinical Renderings''''' — First published as: Possible Bodies, “[https://adanewmedia.org/2018/05/issue13-possiblebodies/ Ultrasonic Dreams of Aclinical Renderings],” in ''Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology'', No. 13.</div>Jarxxxhttps://volumetricregimes.xyz/index.php?title=Publication_History&diff=2905Publication History2022-04-28T16:36:04Z<p>Jarxxx: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Publication History ==<br />
<br />
'''''Dis-orientation and its Aftermath''''' — An earlier version of this text was published as: Jara Rocha and Femke Snelting, “The Possible Bodies Inventory: dis-orientation and its aftermath,” in ''InMaterial'', Vol. 2 Núm. 3 (2017): [https://www.inmaterialdesign.com/index.php/INM/article/view/29 Cuerpos poliédricos y diseño: Miradas sin límites]. And a Spanish translation of this text was published as: Jara Rocha y Femke Snelting, '''''El inventario de Possible Bodies: la des-orientación y sus consecuencias,''''' in [https://www.nmenos1.xyz/public/texto/web ''Nmenos1 No. 2, Archivo y procesos del internet'' (2022)]<br />
<br />
'''''x, y, z (4 filmstills)''''' — First published as: Possible Bodies, “x, y, z,” in ''Fictional Journal'', [http://www.fictional-journal.com/xyz/ The Uncanny Issue] (2018).<br />
<br />
'''''Invasive Imagination and its Agential Cuts''''' — A shorter version of this text was published in Spanish as: Jara Rocha,Femke Snelting, “La imaginación invasiva y sus cortes agenciales,” in ''Utopía. Revista de Crítica Cultural'' (April-June 2019).<br />
<br />
'''''The Fragility of Life''''' — First published as: “The Fragility of Life. A conversation between Femke Snelting, Jara Rocha and Simone C Niquille,” ''Het Nieuwe Instituut Research & Development'' (Rotterdam: Het Nieuwe Instituut, 2018).<br />
<br />
'''''Somatopologies''''' — Initially created as an installation for [http://constantvzw.org/site/Somatopologies.html Constant_V] (Brussels, 2018), ''Somatopologies'' travelled to the [http://aschoolofschools.iksv.org/ 4th Istanbul Design Biennial]; The [https://monoskop.org/Exhibition_Library Exhibition Library], Seoul Mediacity Biennial; LUMA Arles [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_J48Fq4k4K0 A School of Schools], [https://www.z33.be/blog/2019/4/11/a-school-of-schools C-Mine Genk] and Goldsmiths, London for the seminar ''Volumetric Ecologies''.<br />
<br />
'''''MakeHuman''''' — First published as: Jara Rocha, Femke Snelting, “MakeHuman,” in ''Posthuman Glossary,'' eds. Rosi Braidotti and Maria Hlavajova (Bloomsbury Academic, 2018).<br />
<br />
'''''So-called Plants''''' — Written for the forthcoming publication: ''Plants by Numbers,'' eds. Helen V. Pritchard and Jane Prophet (Bloomsbury Academic, 2023).<br />
<br />
'''''Depths and Densities: A bugged report''''' — Report of a workshop with the same title conducted by Possible Bodies feat. Helen V. Pritchard during transmediale 2019. Published as: Jara Rocha, “[https://transmediale.de/content/depths-and-densities-a-bugged-report Depths and Densities: a bugged report],” in transmediale journal, issue #3 (Berlin: transmediale, 2019).<br />
<br />
'''''We have always been geohackers''''' — First published as: The Underground Division (Helen Pritchard, Jara Rocha, Jara, Femke Snelting), “We Have Always Been Geohackers,” in ''How to Relate: Knowledges, Arts, Practices'' (Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag, 2021).<br />
<br />
'''''LiDAR on the Rocks''''' — A first iteration of LiDAR on the Rocks took place at the ''Citizen Sci-Fi fair'' organized by Furtherfield in Finsbury Park, London on August 10th, 2019.<br />
<br />
'''''Ultrasonic Dreams of Aclinical Renderings''''' — First published as: Possible Bodies, “[https://adanewmedia.org/2018/05/issue13-possiblebodies/ Ultrasonic Dreams of Aclinical Renderings],” in ''Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology'', No. 13.</div>Jarxxxhttps://volumetricregimes.xyz/index.php?title=Publication_History&diff=2904Publication History2022-04-28T16:35:15Z<p>Jarxxx: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Publication History ==<br />
<br />
'''''Dis-orientation and its Aftermath''''' — An earlier version of this text was published as: Jara Rocha and Femke Snelting, “The Possible Bodies Inventory: dis-orientation and its aftermath,” in ''InMaterial'', Vol. 2 Núm. 3 (2017): [https://www.inmaterialdesign.com/index.php/INM/article/view/29 Cuerpos poliédricos y diseño: Miradas sin límites]. And a Spanish translation of this text was published as: Jara Rocha y Femke Snelting, “El inventario de Possible Bodies: la des-orientación y sus consecuencias,” in [https://www.nmenos1.xyz/public/texto/web ''Nmenos1 No. 2, Archivo y procesos del internet'' (2022)]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''''x, y, z (4 filmstills)''''' — First published as: Possible Bodies, “x, y, z,” in ''Fictional Journal'', [http://www.fictional-journal.com/xyz/ The Uncanny Issue] (2018).<br />
<br />
'''''Invasive Imagination and its Agential Cuts''''' — A shorter version of this text was published in Spanish as: Jara Rocha,Femke Snelting, “La imaginación invasiva y sus cortes agenciales,” in ''Utopía. Revista de Crítica Cultural'' (April-June 2019).<br />
<br />
'''''The Fragility of Life''''' — First published as: “The Fragility of Life. A conversation between Femke Snelting, Jara Rocha and Simone C Niquille,” ''Het Nieuwe Instituut Research & Development'' (Rotterdam: Het Nieuwe Instituut, 2018).<br />
<br />
'''''Somatopologies''''' — Initially created as an installation for [http://constantvzw.org/site/Somatopologies.html Constant_V] (Brussels, 2018), ''Somatopologies'' travelled to the [http://aschoolofschools.iksv.org/ 4th Istanbul Design Biennial]; The [https://monoskop.org/Exhibition_Library Exhibition Library], Seoul Mediacity Biennial; LUMA Arles [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_J48Fq4k4K0 A School of Schools], [https://www.z33.be/blog/2019/4/11/a-school-of-schools C-Mine Genk] and Goldsmiths, London for the seminar ''Volumetric Ecologies''.<br />
<br />
'''''MakeHuman''''' — First published as: Jara Rocha, Femke Snelting, “MakeHuman,” in ''Posthuman Glossary,'' eds. Rosi Braidotti and Maria Hlavajova (Bloomsbury Academic, 2018).<br />
<br />
'''''So-called Plants''''' — Written for the forthcoming publication: ''Plants by Numbers,'' eds. Helen V. Pritchard and Jane Prophet (Bloomsbury Academic, 2023).<br />
<br />
'''''Depths and Densities: A bugged report''''' — Report of a workshop with the same title conducted by Possible Bodies feat. Helen V. Pritchard during transmediale 2019. Published as: Jara Rocha, “[https://transmediale.de/content/depths-and-densities-a-bugged-report Depths and Densities: a bugged report],” in transmediale journal, issue #3 (Berlin: transmediale, 2019).<br />
<br />
'''''We have always been geohackers''''' — First published as: The Underground Division (Helen Pritchard, Jara Rocha, Jara, Femke Snelting), “We Have Always Been Geohackers,” in ''How to Relate: Knowledges, Arts, Practices'' (Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag, 2021).<br />
<br />
'''''LiDAR on the Rocks''''' — A first iteration of LiDAR on the Rocks took place at the ''Citizen Sci-Fi fair'' organized by Furtherfield in Finsbury Park, London on August 10th, 2019.<br />
<br />
'''''Ultrasonic Dreams of Aclinical Renderings''''' — First published as: Possible Bodies, “[https://adanewmedia.org/2018/05/issue13-possiblebodies/ Ultrasonic Dreams of Aclinical Renderings],” in ''Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology'', No. 13.</div>Jarxxxhttps://volumetricregimes.xyz/index.php?title=File:Image6.png&diff=2758File:Image6.png2022-02-07T13:43:50Z<p>Jarxxx: Jarxxx uploaded a new version of File:Image6.png</p>
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