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|[http://screenl.es screenl.es | |[http://screenl.es screenl.es] | ||
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|‘criticality’, in Wesseling, J. and Cramer, F. (eds.) Making Matters. A Vocabulary for Collective Arts. Amsterdam: Valiz, pp. 105-112. | |‘criticality’, in Wesseling, J. and Cramer, F. (eds.) Making Matters. A Vocabulary for Collective Arts. Amsterdam: Valiz, pp. 105-112. | ||
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|new perspectives critical histories of graphic design | |new perspectives critical histories of graphic design | ||
|Andrew Satake Blauvelt | |Andrew Satake Blauvelt | ||
|https://docplayer.net/120498543-New-perspectives-critical-histories-of-graphic-design.html | |[https://docplayer.net/120498543-New-perspectives-critical-histories-of-graphic-design.html here] | ||
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|Design thinking a useful myth | |||
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|[https://www.core77.com/posts/16790/design-thinking-a-useful-myth-16790 beep] | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:09, 18 January 2024
these books are on the floor so that i dont accidentally read them
Title | Author | |
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The critique of everyday life | Henri Lefebvre | |
Making and Using from Types of Technology | Carl Mitcham | here |
Creative Computing | this | |
Free Verse | Charles O Hartman | read |
What is Free Software? | gnu.org | free |
The GNU Manifesto | gnu.org | |
Dictionary of the Khazars: A Lexicon Novel, | Milorad Pavic | |
Always Coming Home, | Ursula LeGuin | |
High Tension, | Paul Zimmerman | |
Cybertext: Perspectives on Ergodic Literature | Espen Aarseth | |
Cent Mille Milliards | Raymond Queneau | |
Afternoon, a story | Michael Joyce | |
“Literary Data Processing,” IBM Journal of Research and Development 1, no. 3 1957 | Paul Tasman | |
Distant Reading | Franco Moretti, | |
“Surface Reading: An Introduction,” Representations 108, no. 1 (November 1, 2009): 1– 21 | Steven Best and Sharon Marcus | |
“Close but Not Deep: Literary Ethics and the Descriptive Turn,” New Literary History 41, no. 2 (Spring 2010): 371– 91 | Heather Love | |
New Ways of Reading | here | |
“The Database as Symbolic Form,” Convergence5, no. 2 (June 1999): 80– 99 | Lev Manovich | |
Memory Practices in the Sciences (Cam-bridge, MA: MIT Press, 2005) | Geoffrey C. Bowker, | |
An Universal History from the Earliest Account of Time to the Present | here | |
Historical note: The start of a stop list at biological abstracts | Barbara Flood | ici |
Biological Abstracts’ Subject in Context (BASIC) 1961 | ||
BASIC (Beginners' All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) 1964 | ||
Women, History, and Theory: The Essays of Joan Kelly | ||
The Death of Nature | Carolyn Merchant | |
LArcano della Riproduzione | Leopoldina Fortunati | |
The moon, the sun and the witches | Irene Silverblatt | |
Natural Rebels | Hilary Beckles | |
Patriarchy and Accumulation on a world scale | Maria Mies | |
The Rings of Saturn | W. G. Sebald | |
The Golden Bough | James George Frazer | |
Man, Play, and Games | Roger Caillois | |
Report on the Construction of Situations | Guy Debord | guy |
GAM3R 7H30RY 1.1 | McKenzie Wark | game |
Algebraic Expressions in Handwoven Textiles, 1949 | Ada Dietz | |
A Game of War (Le Jeu de la Guerre, 1987 | Guy Debord | |
Three sided football | Asger Jorn | |
Gaming, Essays on Algorithmic Culture | Alexander Galloway | |
Interactive Fiction | Anthony Niesz and Norman Holland, 1984 | |
'A critical evaluation of the commodification thesis', in The Sociological Review | Williams, C (2002) | this |
la chamanisme et las techniques archaiques de l'extase | mircea eliade | |
alchemy | ej holmyard | |
fulcanelli | ||
eugene canseliet | ||
j. evola | ||
alexander von bernus | ||
rené alleau | ||
The Sociology of Religion | Max Weber | |
Institutional Ecology, ‘‘Translations’’, and Boundary Objects: Amateurs and Professionals in Berkeley’s Museum of Vertebrate Zoology | Star, S. L. and J. R. Griesemer | |
Passions of the Soul | Descartes | |
man without qualities | Musil | |
"Elements pour l'histoire des nomenclatures socio-professionnelles" in Pour un Histoire de la Statistique, Le Livre des Ruses la stratégie politique des arabes | Alain Desrosiere | |
Ellyn Kaschak | Sight Unseen: Gender and Race through Blind Eyes | |
a grammar of the multitude | Paulo Virno | |
the culture industry | Theodore Adorno | |
the social function of science. | JD Bernal | |
Defense of crappy print | Clara Balaguer and Florian Cramer and Marc van Elburg | |
Glass Bead Game | Hermann Hesse | |
Reading Guide to: Bourdieu, P (1977) Outline of a Theory of Practice, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. | Dave Harris | here |
Reading Guide to: Lyotard, J - F (1986) The Post - Modern Condition: A Report on Knowledge | Dave Harris | here |
Edsger Dijkstra | ||
Dieter Döpfers | doepfer.de | |
The complete guide to synthesisers | Devarahi | here |
Awkward gestures: designing with Free Software | Femke Snelting | here |
What is Critical Making?’, Current, 18 April 2016 | Garnet Hertz | Available |
‘A schoolman’s guide to Marshall McLuhan’, The Saturday Review, 18 March 1967, pp. 51-53, 70-72. | Culkin, J. (1967) | |
‘Hacking & Designing: Paradoxes of Collaborative Practice’, in Bogers, L. And Chiappini, L. (eds.) The Critical Makers Reader: (Un)learning Technology. Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, pp. 237-244. | Groten, A. (2019) | |
‘What is Critical Making?’, Current, 18 April 2016. | Hertz, G. (2016) | here |
The Screenless Office. | Howell, B. and Pogorzhelskiy, M. (no date) | screenl.es |
‘criticality’, in Wesseling, J. and Cramer, F. (eds.) Making Matters. A Vocabulary for Collective Arts. Amsterdam: Valiz, pp. 105-112. | Korsten, F.-W. (2022) | |
‘Software is the Message’, Software Studies Initiative | Manovich, L. | here |
Software Takes Command. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. | Manovich, L. | |
Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man. 1st edn. New York: McGraw-Hill. | McLuhan, M | |
‘Tools’, Open Source Publishing | Open Source Publishing | osp.kitchen/tools/ |
TOOLS SHAPE PRACTICE SHAPES TOOLS | De Heij, G. | missing |
Iaspis forum on design and critical practice: the reader, Ericson M et al. 2009. | James Goggin | |
Research and Destroy | Daniel Van Der Velden | |
https://miokojima.com/ | ||
Graphic Design in the Post-Digital Age | here | |
new perspectives critical histories of graphic design | Andrew Satake Blauvelt | here |
making matters | wesseling and cramer | |
figuring things out together | Anja Groten | |
Cyberfeminist index | mindy seu | |
who can afford to be critical | alfonso matos | |
glossary of undisciplined design | anja kaiser and rebecca stephany | |
Discours, Figure | Lyotard | |
The postmodern condition | Lyotard | |
Readings in Infancy | Lyotard | |
Libidinal Economy | Lyotard | |
Swarmachines | Ccru | |
Abstract culture | Ccru | |
Fuck Content | Michael Rock | fuck |
Designer as Author | Michael Rock | |
Design thinking a useful myth | Don norman | beep |
Grid systems | Joseph miller brockman | |
Chokepoint Capitalism | Cory Doctorow and Rebecca Giblin | |
Fabulous Loop de Loop | Steve Rushton | |
Against Pretty Print | Clara Balaguer and Florian Cramer | |
Caps Lock | Ruben Pater | |
Cars and Girls | Femke Snelting | |
Misunderstanding the Internet | Curran, Freedman, Fenton | |
Drawing Curved | OSP | |
Garden of Pomegranates | Israel Regardie | |
Network Imaginaries | Anja Groten and Juliette Lizotte | |