Articulating Nomadic Identities of Radio Signals

Selena Savić
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This article presents a new materialist approach to artificial neural networks, based on experimental research in categorization of data on radio signals. Picking up on Rossi Braidotti’s nomadic theory and a number of new materialist perspectives on informatics, the article presents identification of radio signals as a process of articulating identities with data: nomadic identities that are informed by all the others, always established anew. As a resistance to the dominant understanding of data as discreet, the experiments discussed here demonstrate a way to work with a digital archive in a materialist and non-essentialist way. The output of experiments, data observatories, shows the capacity of machine learning techniques to challenge fixed dichotomies, such as human/nature, and their role in the way we think of identities. A data observatory is a navigation apparatus which can be used to orient oneself in the vast landscape of data on radio transmissions based on computable similarity. Nomadic identities render materiality of radio signals as digital information.
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本文在无线电信号数据分类实验研究的基础上,提出了一种新的唯物主义人工神经网络方法。本文借鉴了Rossi Braidotti的游牧理论和一些新的信息学唯物主义观点,将无线电信号的识别作为一个用数据表达身份的过程:游牧身份是由所有其他身份所通知的,总是重新建立起来的。作为对数据作为谨慎的主流理解的一种抵制,这里讨论的实验展示了一种以唯物主义和非本质主义的方式处理数字档案的方法。实验的输出,数据观察站,显示了机器学习技术挑战固定二分法的能力,比如人/自然,以及它们在我们思考身份的方式中的作用。数据天文台是一种导航装置,它可以根据可计算的相似性在无线电传输的大量数据中定位自己。游牧身份使无线电信号的物质性成为数字信息。
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