Week 3: How the nature gets made

Seminar notes

Ryan Schram
ANTH 3608: Becoming cyborgs—Technology and society
August 22, 2025

Slides available at: https://anthrograph.rschram.org/cyborgs/2025/week-3/seminar

Who is Rosalind Franklin?

Small seminar activity

Before her rediscovery by web cartoonists like Kate Beaton (2010), Rosalind Franklin is mentioned by Bruno Latour in his discussion of Jim Watson and Francis Crick’s development of the double-helix model of DNA.

Bruno Latour came up with a class activity to go with his paper, so let’s use it

Bruno Latour, “On Technical Mediation,” Common Knowledge 3, no. 2 (1994): 29–64.

See pages 33, 35, 36–38.

Nb. Gestell is a “frame,” and is used in the sense given by Heidegger whne he conceptualizes the essence of technology.

Humans are sociotechnical apes

Bruno Latour, “On Technical Mediation,” Common Knowledge 3, no. 2 (1994): 29–64.


References

Beaton, Kate. 2010. Rosalind Franklin. Digital comic. #240. Hark, A Vagrant. http://www.harkavagrant.com/index.php?id=240.
Latour, Bruno. 1987. “Introduction: Opening Pandora’s Black Box.” In Science in Action: How to Follow Scientists and Engineers Through Society, 1–16. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
———. 1994. “On Technical Mediation.” Common Knowledge 3 (2): 29–64. http://www.bruno-latour.fr/node/234.html.