The Rhetoric of Google Lens: A Postsymbolic Look at Locative Media

Brent Lucia ; Matthew A. Vetter Indiana University of Pennsylvania ; Oksana Moroz Indiana University of Pennsylvania

Abstract

This article examines textual artifacts surrounding Google Lens, an image recognition application, to reveal how it forwards reductive representations of the complex sets of relations constituted through locative media and augmented reality. Working across textual and posthumanist traditions, this article introduces a theoretical approach for investigating the rhetoric of technology, termed the postsymbolic. In acknowledging the formative and ontological role discursive rhetoric plays in the spatial operations and user experiences of and through locative media, the postsymbolic asserts the need for an integrated approach in which symbolic artifacts might be examined through the lens of both discursive rhetorical theory and posthumanism.

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Rhetoric Review
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2021-01-02
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10.1080/07350198.2020.1841452
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