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DOI: 10.1177/1354856506068367 I, Apparatus, YouA Technosocial Introduction to Creative PracticeRMIT University, Australia In 2001, Florian Cramer wondered whether the theoretical debate of literature in digital networks has shifted... from perceiving computer data as an extension and transgression of textuality (as manifest in such notions as hypertext, hyperfiction, hyper-/multimedia) towards paying attention to the very codednessthat is, textualityof digital systems themselves' (Cramer, 2001). I want to extend this focus on the codedness of computer-based textuality into a technosocial phenomenology of the text-as-apparatus. These texts cannot be understood separately from the apparatus that displays and performs them. Trilogical relationships exist between humans and apparatuses that are revealed during the performance of the text-as-apparatus. The trilogue acknowledges the apparatus as an entity that, while lacking consciousness, possesses a pseudo-agency with ramifications for the interpretations of such texts. The result is new types of creative relationships, in which different concepts of language compete, and hopefully combine, to create new types of meaning.
Key Words: apparatus dialogue interpretation phenomenology programming technosocial text-as-apparatus trilogue uncanny
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