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The technoscience matrix shows that materiality is not just a matter of physical properties but also of relational and processual aspects. Materials, in this view, are not just objects or substances but are imbued with social, cultural, and technological significance. The matrix reveals that materiality is always already entangled with technology and science, and that together, they shape our understanding of the world and our place within it.
The title itself provides a roadmap for the book’s intent. "Technoscience" suggests that science and technology are no longer distinct fields; rather, they are a singular, inseparable force. The "Matrix for Materiality" refers to the web of physical constraints, digital infrastructures, and social practices that define our existence. The technoscience matrix shows that materiality is not
Matrix for Materiality. Edited by Don Ihde and Evan Selinger. 264 Pages, 6.12 × 9.25 in, 1 index. Indiana University Press The title itself provides a roadmap for the book’s intent
: Sketches his evolution toward "post-phenomenology," focusing on the relations between humans, technology, and the world. Matrix for Materiality