Introduction
Part I: Media Archaeology as Method of a Media Science, and as Techno-Logical Practice
1. Towards a More Radical Understanding of Media as Technology and Logotechnics
2. (Re)Enacting Media Techno-Logically: 'Digitality', Literally
3. Human Performance vs. Technical Operation: Mechanically Informed Music from the Past
4. Discretely Confronting Artefactual Materialities and Metarealities: Radical Media Archaeology
Part 2: Radical Media Archaeology in Close Alliance with Operative Log-Technics (Computing)
5. The (With)In-Human Symbolic Machine
6. A Process-oriented Approach to Computation
7. Chronologos: The Untimeliness of the Time-Discrete Computing
8. Computing For and As Architecture: Between Cultural Technique and Technology
9. A New Kind of 'Love for Logos': Humanities of the Digital
10. Against Digital Metaphysics: AI 2.0 and "Deep" Machine Learning
11. Preliminary Conclusions from the Question Concerning Tehcnologos
Bibliography
Index