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The preceding three Chapters delineate results concerning the main question of this study, how do technological objects articulate novelty? The three articulations of novelty – identity, form, and difference – characterize what novelty is in the becoming of technological objects and capture how an object-character as well as an object’s difference become part of a shared reality. I wrap up the results in the concluding Chapter 6 and discuss in a condensed way what is seen differently through the lens of articulation in contrast to the established perspectives of inventions, differential pattern, and biographical passage.
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Stubbe, J. (2017). The Aesthetic Reflexivity of Material Practice. In: Articulating Novelty in Science and Art. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-18979-2_5
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