nonmachine
Nonmachine is a term used in discourse about technology, culture, and society to denote things that are not machine-made or not governed by automated systems. It can refer to natural phenomena, human-centered processes, or artifacts produced without mechanical assistance, as well as to modes of thinking or practice that resist algorithmicization.
The term is not widely standardized and appears across critical, design, and theoretical writing as a counterpoint
In design and culture contexts, nonmachine emphasizes crafts, artisanal production, and experiences that stress materiality, place,
Critics argue that the term is vague and context-dependent, which can limit clarity. Some caution against romanticizing
See also: human-in-the-loop, tacit knowledge, craftsmanship, artisanal, automation, non-algorithmic.