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- * [[AnnotationsSharing|Sharing: Culture and Economy in the Internet Age]]140 bytes (17 words) - 18:53, 17 February 2012
- * [[Sharing|Sharing: Culture and Economy in the Internet Age]]262 bytes (34 words) - 16:39, 17 February 2012
- .... Subsequent it is intended to point on practices of the attention seeking culture in the total media surround. ...of images in today’s communication, that besides is shaped by the consumer Internet technologies.2 KB (290 words) - 15:38, 12 September 2019
- ''A Life after Internet'' ''The Artist after the Internet''2 KB (364 words) - 19:32, 21 September 2015
- ...emporary media arts and design, computer technology, Internet and software culture. The aim is to equip you with a critical and historical perspective and est1,022 bytes (153 words) - 12:07, 16 May 2011
- Sherry Turkle: Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet Elizabeth Reid: Virtual Worlds: Culture and Imagination in Steven Jones (ed.) Cybersociety3 KB (369 words) - 21:23, 7 November 2013
- culture of '''pseudonimity ...bertarian utopia''', Internet's first inhabitants, hyper-individualistic; Internet as a tool for personal freedom, web2.0 economy3 KB (444 words) - 15:57, 20 November 2013
- ...enny Harvey", "The ethnography of infrastructure - Susan Leigh Star", "The Internet as Infrastructure - Christian Sandvig" and "The Politics and Poetics of Inf <font color="#FE2EC8"> '''PARTICIPATORY CULTURE'''<br>3 KB (304 words) - 20:40, 31 May 2015
- ...g to the shootings. The slogan was first used on Twitter and spread to the internet, and then computer printed or hand-made placards and stickers, displayed on '''2. (INTERNET) MEME'''4 KB (611 words) - 20:06, 13 April 2015
- It is structured in 3 sections. Free culture(big media and monopolies, intellectual property, from copyright to copyfarl .... '''Free culture : how big media uses technology and the law to lock down culture and control creativity.''' Penguin Press, 2004.3 KB (420 words) - 22:38, 27 March 2014
- Schaefer - bastard culture <br> Digital labor: The internet as playground and factory (2013, book)3 KB (351 words) - 16:30, 12 December 2018
- How are we to conceive of ourselves as selves on the Internet? Is ...se of the computer-mediated technology forces one to self dentify to other Internet users and, reflexively, to oneself5 KB (841 words) - 11:53, 11 April 2014
- Summary Ekstasis and the Internet: liminality and computer-mediated communication.<br /> ...the motivations and intents of internet users themselves. Approaching the internet in this way stands in stark contrast to other latent conceptual orientation5 KB (696 words) - 14:10, 26 October 2018
- ...ople’s online life, her work draws a unique picture of young people in the Internet age.942 bytes (144 words) - 10:29, 30 May 2017
- ...ficant implications for both the adult entertainment industry and internet culture on the whole, presenting innovative business opportunities for young perfor1 KB (157 words) - 16:25, 23 January 2019
- computer use widely spread-computer culture so underdeveloped ...e encompasses the custom, traditions, and elements of visual textual audio culture that emerged from users engagement with personal computer application durin3 KB (501 words) - 22:37, 23 September 2014
- A lot of people/fans have via internet a way of communicating a platform on which they can post commentary etc. T But the fans profuse contributions to the internet can be regarded free labor because even though it is unacknowledged it's a3 KB (443 words) - 20:13, 29 October 2013
- ...f individuals and groups, who each in their own way try to reconfigure the internet’s infrastructure to achieve this goal. For this project I built, tested a ...unding networked computation. Currently his topics of interest include the internet's infrastructure, wireless community networks and DIY techniques.5 KB (829 words) - 12:33, 20 February 2017
- Irina Aristarkhova - Hospitality of the Matrix_ Philosophy, Biomedicine, and Culture-Columbia University Press (2012) https://culture.pl/en/work/wiktoria-cukt5 KB (562 words) - 11:47, 11 April 2023
- ...e internet cafe for email, surfing and chats, and those who come to see an internet art exhibition. In Bartholl's description he writes: ...wed. The show is public and takes place during normal opening hours of the Internet cafe/shop. All visitors are welcome to join the opening, enjoy the art (and4 KB (660 words) - 16:19, 9 December 2010