Sketching theory: Introducing the pictorial format

Maarten L. Smith, Sander van der Zwan, Ludger van Dijk, Jelle Bruineberg, Caroline C.M. Hummels

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Abstract

The Journal of Human-Technology Relations is committed to investigating human-technology relations from a wide range of academic disciplines and subdisciplines in the humanities and social sciences, from design to philosophy and everything in between. To provide a space for productive correspondence with these practices the journal offers authors the possibility to submit pictorials. Pictorials take seriously the mutually constitutive relation between material process and product. They are papers in which visual components (e.g. diagrams, sketches, illustrations, renderings, photographs, annotated photographs, gifs) play an important role. At a minimum, these visuals do more than support the text. At their best, they work together with the text in a way that makes meaning irreducible to either medium alone. In this pictorial we demonstrate this scope by example, making a philosophical argument with more than textual means.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Human-Technology Relations
Volume1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Nov 2023

Keywords

  • pictorial
  • sketching
  • design
  • theory
  • postphenomenology

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