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Autor principal: Severini, Simone
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author Severini, Simone
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contents This piece plays with the idea of the Computocene: an era defined not merely by the ubiquity of computers, but by their deepening role in how we observe, interpret, and make sense of the world. Rather than emphasizing automation, speed, scale, or intelligence, computation is reframed as a mode of attention: filtering information, guiding inquiry, reframing questions, and shaping the very conditions under which knowledge emerges. I invite the reader to consider computers not simply as tools of calculation, but as epistemic instruments that participate in the formation of knowledge. This perspective reconfigures not only scientific practice but the epistemological foundations of understanding itself. The Computocene thus names a shift: from computation as calculation to computation as a form of attunement to the world. It is a speculative essay, offered without technical formality, and intended for a general, curious readership.
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spellingShingle Computocene: Notes from an Age of Observation
Severini, Simone
Computers and Society
This piece plays with the idea of the Computocene: an era defined not merely by the ubiquity of computers, but by their deepening role in how we observe, interpret, and make sense of the world. Rather than emphasizing automation, speed, scale, or intelligence, computation is reframed as a mode of attention: filtering information, guiding inquiry, reframing questions, and shaping the very conditions under which knowledge emerges. I invite the reader to consider computers not simply as tools of calculation, but as epistemic instruments that participate in the formation of knowledge. This perspective reconfigures not only scientific practice but the epistemological foundations of understanding itself. The Computocene thus names a shift: from computation as calculation to computation as a form of attunement to the world. It is a speculative essay, offered without technical formality, and intended for a general, curious readership.
title Computocene: Notes from an Age of Observation
topic Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.21744