From Registration to Emagination

In Alberto Romele & Enrico Terrone, Towards a Philosophy of Digital Media. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 257-273 (2018)
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While this book is primarily devoted to the topic of registration, recording, and keeping track in the digital age, this chapter must be seen as a coda, in which the author intends to lead the reader towards a series of reflections on imagination or, as he calls it, emagination. For him, emagination does not contradict registration. It can rather be seen as an emerging property of the latter, just as registration can be seen as an emerging property of information and communication.

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