Katherine Bode and Alexander Galloway, #NOTALLDIGITALHUMANITIES: A Conversation
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Katherine Bode and Alexander Galloway, #NOTALLDIGITALHUMANITIES: A Conversation. Interface Critique 5 (2025): 298–324.
DOI: 10.11588/ic.2025.1.113540
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Katherine Bode is professor of Literary and Textual studies at Australian National University (ANU). She is the author or editor of books including A World of Fiction: Digital Collections and the Future of Literary History (2018), Advancing Digital Humanities: Research, Methods, Theories (2014) and Reading by Numbers: Recalibrating the Literary Field (2012). She has also co-edited the inaugural special issue of Critical AI on “Data Worlds” (2023) and a digital collection of over 51,000 publications of fiction in historical Australian newspapers, called “To be continued: The Australian Newspaper Fiction Database” (2018-).
Alexander R. Galloway is a writer and computer programmer working on issues in philosophy, technology, and theories of mediation. Since 2002 he is Professor of Media, Culture at New York University and held visiting positions at University of Pennsylvania (Spring 2012) and Harvard University (Fall 2016). He is author of several books on digital media and critical theory, including The Interface Effect (Polity, 2012). His most recent book is Uncomputable: Play and Politics In the Long Digital Age (Verso, 2021). His collaboration with Eugene Thacker and McKenzie Wark, Excommunication: Three Inquiries in Media and Mediation was published in 2013 by the University of Chicago Press. With Jason E. Smith, Galloway co-translated the Tiqqun book Introduction to Civil War (Semiotext[e], 2010). For years he worked with RSG on Carnivore, Kriegspiel and other software projects and in 2014 he published the monograph Laruelle: Against the Digital (University of Minnesota Press).