Drawing on Donna Haraway’s concept of the “cyborg,” the matrix is a space of co-production. Technologies and bodies generate each other. In Chasing Technoscience , contributors show how scientific facts are literally materialized through instruments. The electron microscope doesn’t just reveal a pre-existing reality; its specific material configuration (magnetic lenses, vacuum chambers, electron beams) creates a particular version of “the nano.”
This section features foundational work and interviews with four central figures: Drawing on Donna Haraway’s concept of the “cyborg,”
Proposes that materiality is a dynamic, contested entity constructed through a network of scientific knowledge, technological practices, societal values, and the material world itself. Empirical Philosophy: Features a prominent interview with Bruno Latour its specific material configuration (magnetic lenses
: Discusses Actor-Network Theory (ANT) and the agency of non-human "actants". Drawing on Donna Haraway’s concept of the “cyborg,”