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* Berners-Lee, Tim, Weaving the Web
* Berners-Lee, Tim, Weaving the Web
* Boon, Marcus, In Praise of Copying
* Boon, Marcus, In Praise of Copying
* Cook, Sarah, Ed., Information, Documents in Contemporary Art,  MIT. 2016.
* Corpus Ong, Jonathan and Cabanes, Vincent. Architects of Networked Disinformation. 2018.
* Corpus Ong, Jonathan and Cabanes, Vincent. Architects of Networked Disinformation. 2018.
* Dekker, Annet.  Collecting and Conserving Net Art: Moving beyond Conventional Methods, London/New York: Routledge, 2018.
* Dekker, Annet.  Collecting and Conserving Net Art: Moving beyond Conventional Methods, London/New York: Routledge, 2018.

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TODO: Need to have some lightweight cat/classification system to help isolate topics more easily.

TODO: Need to follow one bib style

XPUB Specific

  • Aldred, Danny and Waeckerle, Emmanuelle (Eds) (2015) ‘Code - X, Paper Pixel and Beyond’. Farnham: BookRoom Press / University for the Creative Arts
  • Allen, Gwen (2011) ‘Artists’ Magazines: An Alternative Space for Art’. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press
  • Bardini, Thierry, Bootstrapping, Douglas Engelbart, Coevolution, and the Origins of Personal Computing, Stanford.(2000)
  • Berners-Lee, Tim, Weaving the Web
  • Boon, Marcus, In Praise of Copying
  • Cook, Sarah, Ed., Information, Documents in Contemporary Art, MIT. 2016.
  • Corpus Ong, Jonathan and Cabanes, Vincent. Architects of Networked Disinformation. 2018.
  • Dekker, Annet. Collecting and Conserving Net Art: Moving beyond Conventional Methods, London/New York: Routledge, 2018.
  • Finn, Ed. What Algorithms Want, Imagination in the Age of Computing. 2017.
  • Goldsmith, Kenneth. Uncreative Writing, Managing Language in the Digital Age, Columbia University Press. 2011.
  • Hayles, Katherine, Writing Machines
  • Hayles, Katherine. How We Became Posthuman: Virtual Bodies in Cybernetics, Literature and Informatics. 1999.
  • Halpern, Orit. Beautiful Data. Duke University Press. 2014. pdf
  • Heimes, Steve J., The Cybernetic Group, MIT. 1991.
  • Hu, Tung-Hui, A Prehistory of the Cloud
  • Drucker, Johanna (2004) ’The Century of Artists' Books’. NewYork: Granary Books
  • Drucker, Johanna, Graphesis: Visual Forms of Knowledge Production
  • Durham Peters, John. Speaking into the Air: A History of the Idea of Communication. 2001.
  • Emerson Lori, Reading Writing Interfaces
  • Flusser, Vilem (1988), Interview The Revolution will be Technological https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyfOcAAcoH8
  • Galloway. Alexander R., Protocol, How Control Exists after Decentralization, MIT.2004
  • Hu, Tung-Hui. A Prehistory of the Cloud. 2015.
  • Kant, Immanuel (1792) “What Is a Book?” In ‘Metaphysics of Morals”, (31/II) https://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/ethics/kant/morals/ch04.htm
  • Kirk, Andrew G., Counterculture Green, The Whole Earth Calalog and American Environmentalism, Kansas University Press. 2007.
  • Knuth, Donald, Literate Programming
  • Krajewski, Markus, Paper Machines. About cards & Catalogues
  • Lorusso, Silvio, Post-Digital Publishing blog
  • Manovich, Lev. Software Takes Command, Bloomsbury. 2013
  • McLuhan, Marshall, The Gutenberg Galaxy
  • Medina, Eden, Cybernetic Revolutionaries, Technology and Politics in Allende’s Chile MIT. 2011.
  • Montfort, Nick, GOTO 10
  • Montfort, Nick and Noah Wardrip-Fruin (eds.), The New Media Reader.
  • Morozov, Evgeny. To Save Everything, Click Here. The Folly of Technological Solutionism. 2013.
  • Nass, Clifford & Reeves, Byron. The Media Equation, How People Treat Computers, Television, and New Media Like Real People and Places. 1996.
  • Oliveros, Pauline. Deep Listening: A Composer's Sound Practice. 2005.
  • O'Neil, Cathy. Weapons of Math Destruction. 2016.
  • Ong, W. J. Orality and Literacy. 2 edition. London: Routledge. 2001
  • Noble, Safiya Umoja. Algorithms of Oppression. New York University Press. 2018.
  • Pickering, Andrew, The Cybernetic Brain, Sketches from Another Future, Chicago. 2011.
  • Pasquale, Frank. The Black Box Society, The Secret Algorithms That Control Money and Information. 2016.
  • Roszak, Theodore. The Cult of Information, A Neo-Luddite Treatise on High-Tech, Artificial Intelligence, and the True Art of Thinking. 1986.
  • Schaffer, Miko Tobias, Bastard Culture!, How User Participation Transforms Cultural Production, Amsterdam University Press. 2011.
  • Scholz, Trebor (ed.), Digital Labor, The Internet as Playground and Factory, Routledge. 2013
  • Scott, Felicity D., Ant Farm, Allogorical Time Warp: The media Fallout of July 21, 1969, Columbia University. 2007.
  • Schwartz, Hillel. The Culture of the Copy. 1998.
  • Serres, Michel. Parasite. 1982.
  • Turkle, Sherry. Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other. 2012.
  • Turner, Fred. From Counterculture to Cyberculture, Stewart Brand, the Whole Earth Network, and the Rise of Digital Utopianism. 2006.
  • Turner, Fred. Machine Politics, The rise of the internet and a new age of authoritarianism. 2019.
  • Turner, Fred. The Democratic Surround
  • Ullman, Ellen. Life in Code. A Personal History in Technology. 2017.
  • Ullman, Ellen, Close to the Machine: Technophilia and Its Discontents, Picador. 2012.

Strats and Giroux

  • Weizenbaum, Joseph. Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgment To Calculation. 1976.
  • Wiener, Norbert. Cybernetics: Or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine. 1948.
  • Wigley, Mark, Buckminster Fuller Inc., Architecture in the Age of Radio, Lars Muller Publishing. 2015 .
  • Winograd, Terry & Flores, Fernandez. Understanding Computers and Cognition.1987.
  • Wright, Alex, Cataloguing the World
  • Worthington, Simon, Book to the Future.
  • Zuboff, Shoshana. Big Other: Surveillance Capitalism and the Prospects of an Information Civilization. 2015.
  • Zuboff, Shoshana. The Age of Surveillance Capitalism, The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power. 2019.

Programming Resources