Introduction: Beyond the Digital Veil In an era where algorithms dictate desire and nanotechnologies rewire biological substrates, philosophy struggles to keep pace. The traditional boundaries between science, technology, and society have dissolved into what scholars now call technoscience . But how do we chase something so slippery? How do we map the materiality of things that exist simultaneously as data, commodity, and flesh?
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