We live amongst digital objects. We expect them to appear on our screens, usually generated from our computer’s memory after being transferred across the internet. But given their ephemeral nature and their contingency on networked relations, understanding digital objects isn’t simple.
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Understanding digital objects
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We live amongst digital objects. We expect them to appear on our screens, usually generated from our computer’s memory after being transferred across the internet. But given their ephemeral nature and their contingency on networked relations, understanding digital objects isn’t simple.