Bruno Bachimont, Between Formats and Data. When Communication Becomes Recording.
Maurizio Ferraris, From Capital to Documediality.
Janne Nielsen, Recording the Web.
Jacek Smolicki, You Press the Button, We Do the Rest. Personal Archiving in Capture Culture.
Section 2 - Consequences of Digital Recording
Jos de Mul, Cognitive Space, Global Brains, and the Hive Mind. A Cognitive Evolutionary Account of Wikipedia.
Jacopo Domenicucci, Interpersonal Trust in an Age of Records.
Fanny Georges and Virginie Julliard, Digital Eternities.
Marta Severo, Safeguarding Without a Record? The Digital Inventories of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Section 3 - Digital Media Beyond Recording
Stacey O’Neil Irwin, The Unbearable Lightness (and Heaviness) of Being Digital.
Galit Wellner, From Cellphones to Machine Learning. A Shift in the Role of the User in Algorithmic Writing.
Stefano Gualeni, A Philosophy of “Doing” in the Digital.
Alberto Romele, From Registration to Emagination.
Alberto Romele is Postdoctoral Researcher at the ETHICS Lab of the Lille Catholic University, France. He has previously been Assistant Professor in modern and contemporary philosophy at the University of Burgundy, and Postdoctoral Research Fellow of the Portuguese national research agency (FCT) at the Institute of Philosophy of the University of Porto. His research focuses on hermeneutics, philosophy of technology, and theories of the digital.
Enrico Terrone is Postdoctoral Researcher at the Università di Torino, Italy, and Associate Researcher at Collège d’études mondiales, Paris, France. He was awarded a Fellowship in Bonn (Käte Hamburger Kolleg) and one in Paris (FMSH – Gerda Henkel Stiftung). His work ranges aesthetics, social ontology and philosophy of technology. His primary area of research is philosophy of film.