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Hyletic Phenomenology and Hyperobjects [PDF]

open access: yesOpen Philosophy, 2019
Abstract In this paper, I attempt to argue alongside Clayton Crockett that Timothy Morton’s hyperobjects can be extended to encompass every object, not merely those that are large in comparison to human beings. However, unlike Crockett who uses the works of Derrida and Lacan to achieve this goal, I turn to Husserl’s underdeveloped theory
Seth Daves
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Composition as Hyperobject [PDF]

open access: yesAPRIA Journal, 2021
This article considers compositional practice in relation to Timothy Morton's ideas surrounding the hyperobject. The aim is not to analyse compositional practice through the prism of the hyperobject or indeed apply the concept to composition. Rather, I allude to Morton's ideas as a way to think through some aspects of compositional practice.
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Memory-mapping support for reducer hyperobjects [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the twenty-fourth annual ACM symposium on Parallelism in algorithms and architectures, 2012
Reducer hyperobjects (reducers) provide a linguistic abstraction for dynamic multithreading that allows different branches of a parallel program to maintain coordinated local views of the same nonlocal variable. In this paper, we investigate how thread-local memory mapping (TLMM) can be used to improve the performance of reducers.
I-Ting Angelina Lee   +2 more
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The Weirdness of Hyperobjects

open access: yesPulse, 2021
Global weirding, a phrase coined by Hunter Lovins and popularised by Thomas Friedman,has garnered a modicum of prominence since its popularisation in the late 2000s. It wascoined as a replacement for global warming, with the abnormal effects of climate changeforegrounded.
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Efficient Race Detection for Reducer Hyperobjects [PDF]

open access: yesACM Transactions on Parallel Computing, 2017
A multithreaded Cilk program that is ostensibly deterministic may nevertheless behave nondeterministically due to programming errors in the code. For a Cilk program that uses reducers—a general reduction mechanism supported in various Cilk dialects—such programming errors are especially challenging to debug, because the errors can expose the ...
I-Ting Angelina Lee, Tao B. Schardl
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Mel as Hyperobject

open access: yesPerformance Philosophy, 2018
Through the words of Timothy Morton’s Hyperobjects: Philosophy and Ecology after the End of the World (2013), the adapted practice of distant reading, the lens of current neuroscience, and the flavor of non-philosophy, artist Mel Keiser transmutes a text about object oriented ontology and ecological philosophy into a piece that describes what it is to ...
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Ocean Acidification as a Hyperobject: Mediating Acidic Milieus in the Anthropocene

open access: yesEcozon@: European Journal of Literature, Culture and Environment, 2023
Through the usage of Timothy Morton’s hyperobjects (2013) as a heuristic, this essay aims to portray how Ocean Acidification can be read as a hyperobject affecting tropical seawaters and beyond. Furthermore, it illustrates how the arts and humanities, through their hermeneutical gaze, might help us grasp Ocean Acidification as a hyperobject and the ...
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