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Vol. 18 The Nature of Data Centers

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When Infrastructure Becomes Failure: A material analysis of the limitations of cloud gaming services − Sean RM Willett

Vol 19 (2019) The Nature of Data Centers   When Infrastructure Becomes Failure: A material analysis of the limitations of cloud gaming services Sean RM Willett PDF Abstract Cloud-based game…

Storing Data, Infrastructuring the Air: Thermocultures of the Cloud − Asta Vonderau

Vol 18 (2019) The Nature of Data Centers   Storing Data, Infrastructuring the Air:Thermocultures of the Cloud Asta Vonderau PDF   The current migration of global cloud infrastructure towards the…

Data Centers as Impermanent Infrastructures − Julia Velkova

Vol 18 (2019) The Nature of Data Centers   Data Centres as Impermanent Infrastructures Julia Velkova PDF Abstract We are used to assuming that media infrastructures are made to last.…

The Data Center as Technological Wilderness − A.R.E. Taylor

Vol 18 (2019) The Nature of Data Centers   The Data Center as Technological Wilderness A.R.E Taylor PDF Abstract  A recurring feature in images and imaginations of the data center…

Managing Carbon and Data Flows: Fungible Forms of Mediation in the Cloud − Anne Pasek

Vol 18 (2019) The Nature of Data Centers   Managing Carbon and Data Flows: Fungible Forms of Mediation in the Cloud Anne Pasek PDF Abstract Microsoft’s transition to being both…

An Apple a day: Listening to data centre site selection through a sonospheric investigation − Matt Parker

Vol 18 (2019) The Nature of Data Centers An Apple a Day: Listening to Data Centre Site Selection through a Sonospheric Investigation Matt Parker PDF Abstract This article considers media…

The Second Coming: Google and Internet Infrastructure − Vicki Mayer

Vol 18 (2019) The Nature of Data Centers   The Second Coming: Google and Internet Infrastructure Vicki Mayer PDF Abstract This essay meditates on the role of the ephemeral as…

Silicon Forest and Server Farms: The (Urban) Nature of Digital Capitalism in the Pacific Northwest − Anthony M. Levenda and Dillon Mahmoudi

Vol 18 (2019) The Nature of Data Centers   Silicon Forest and Server Farms: The (Urban) Nature of Digital Capitalism in the Pacific Northwest Anthony M. Levenda and Dillon Mahmoudi…

Emplacing Data Within Imperial Histories: Imagining Iceland as Data Centers’ ‘Natural’ Home − Alix Johnson

Vol 18 (2019) The Nature of Data Centers   Emplacing Data Within Imperial Histories: Imagining Iceland as Data Centers’ ‘Natural’ Home Alix Johnson PDF Abstract In recent years, Iceland has…

The Nature of Data Centers − Mél Hogan and Asta Vonderau

Vol 18 (2019) The Nature of Data Centers   Editors' Introduction to The Nature of Data Centres Mél Hogan and Asta Vonderau PDF ‘Engines of the cloud,’ ‘brain of the…

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Vol. 18 (2019): The Nature of Data Centers

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