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Coding as Literacy : Metalithikum IV, Paperback / softback Book

Coding as Literacy : Metalithikum IV Paperback / softback

Edited by Vera Buhlmann, Ludger Hovestadt, Vahid Moosavi

Part of the Applied Virtuality Book Series series

Paperback / softback

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Recent developments in computer science, particularly ”data-driven procedures“ have opened a new level of design and engineering.

This has also affected architecture. The publication collects contributions on Coding as Literacy by computer scientists, mathematicians, philosophers, cultural theorists, and architects. The main focus in the book is the observation of computer-based methods that go beyond strictly case-based or problem-solution-oriented paradigms.

This invites readers to understand Computational Procedures as being embedded in an overarching ”media literacy“ that can be revealed through, and acquired by, ”computational literacy“, and to consider the data processed in the above-mentioned methods as being beneficial in terms of quantum physics. ”Self-Organizing Maps“ (SOM), which were first introduced over 30 years ago, will serve as the concrete reference point for all further discussions.

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