Edited by David Gunkel and Zachary McDowell
Within this issue we explore the boundaries of communication outside of the human, that which is inevitably radically other – the machine. These articles interrogate the implications and the various problematics that emerge around, within, and from the engagement with the machine. What does the machine have to say about our history, our present, or our future?
We give thanks to those who answered this call to engage these questions, and to the readers who we hope will provoke further inquiry.
Articles
Internet of things and automation of imaging: beyond representationalism
Anna Nacher
2016-09-13 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2016 • Machine Communication
Using Social Robots in Health Settings: Implications of Personalization on Human-Machine Communication
Lisa Tam and Rajiv Khosia
2016-09-13 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2016 • Machine Communication
Do Computers Write on Electric Screens?
Samuel Goyet and Cléo Collomb
2016-09-13 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2016 • Machine Communication
Communication, Machines & Human Augmentics
John Novak, Jason Archer, Victor Mateevitsi and Steve Jones
2016-09-13 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2016 • Machine Communication
Introduction to "Machine Communication"
Zachary J. McDowell and David J. Gunkel
2016-09-13 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2016 • Machine Communication
Data’s Intimacy: Machinic Sensibility and the Quantified Self
Sun-ha Hong
2016-09-01 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2016 • Machine Communication
Computational Interpersonal Communication: Communication Studies and Spoken Dialogue Systems
David J. Gunkel
2016-09-01 Volume 5 • Issue 1 • 2016 • Machine Communication