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Transcendental Monsters, Animism and the Critique of Hyperobjects

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This transversal and transilient thought-experiment explores the application and significance of Japanese animism for environmental education and environmental philosophy. Through the exploration of indigenous knowledge found in Japanese folklore and Japanese Buddhism, the thought-experiment offers a critique of a certain strand of contemporary ...
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Reducers and other Cilk++ hyperobjects

Proceedings of the twenty-first annual symposium on Parallelism in algorithms and architectures, 2009
This paper introduces hyperobjects, a linguistic mechanism that allows different branches of a multithreaded program to maintain coordinated local views of the same nonlocal variable. We have identified three kinds of hyperobjects that seem to be useful -- reducers, holders, and splitters -- and we have implemented reducers and holders in Cilk++, a set
Matteo Frigo, Charles E Leiserson
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Hyperobjects and prehistory

2018
Timothy Morton’s 2013 book Hyperobjects is thought-provoking for a number of reasons, not least for its implications for the study of prehistory. Morton defines ‘hyperobjects’ as objects massively distributed in space or time by comparison with humans.
Graham Harman
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Victorian Hyperobjects

Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 2014
Timothy Morton
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