Abstract

In contemporary thought there has been a certain shift from traditional ontological understanding of technology, and it is being sketched a real ontotechnics that takes charge of the forms of socionatural and techno-cultural hybridization. The forms of anticipation and repetition of this ontotechnical drift are characterized by a spectral effect of mismatch and obsolescence, but also of imaginary investment of techno-cultural actors. In this article, we explore the isomorphism between that metamorphosis of technical objects and the spectral irruption of sociopolitical actors. This survey considers the development of Community Operational Research and Free Technology, in order to explore their meanings at the present.

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