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[https://martinafarrugia.cargo.site/ Website]
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==Links==
*[https://martinafarrugia.cargo.site/ web]
*[https://www.are.na/martina-farrugia/channels/ collecting]
*[https://www.are.na/martina-farrugia/personal-reader/ Martina's personal reader]


[[/Field recording]]
==Special issue #25==
*[[/Field recording|Field recording]]


[[<span style="color:#FFFFF; font-size: 18px; text-shadow: 2px 3px 4px #243dd8">Radio delivery]]
*[[Radio delivery]]


[[documentation&thoughts]]
*[[Special Issue notes]]
 
==Notes==
*[[documentation&thoughts]]
 
==Class readings: notes==
*[['All Problems of Notation Will be Solved by the Masses: Free Open FormPerformance, Free/Libre Open Source Software, and Distributive Practice' by Simon Yuil]]
 
==Reading list==
*ĠAĦAN FL-AQWA ŻMIEN by Mark Camilleri
*The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress by Robert A. Heinlein
*The Care Manifesto: The Politics of Interdependence by The Care Collective
*Beautiful Data: A History of Vision and Reason since 1945 by Orit Halpern
*Radical Technologies: The Design of Everyday Life by Adam Greenfield
*Travels In Hyperreality by Umberto Eco
*What Design Can’t Do: Essays on Design and Disillusion by Silvio Lorusso

Latest revision as of 16:06, 2 October 2024

Rock experiments.png

Links

Special issue #25

Notes

Class readings: notes

Reading list

  • ĠAĦAN FL-AQWA ŻMIEN by Mark Camilleri
  • The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress by Robert A. Heinlein
  • The Care Manifesto: The Politics of Interdependence by The Care Collective
  • Beautiful Data: A History of Vision and Reason since 1945 by Orit Halpern
  • Radical Technologies: The Design of Everyday Life by Adam Greenfield
  • Travels In Hyperreality by Umberto Eco
  • What Design Can’t Do: Essays on Design and Disillusion by Silvio Lorusso