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| A selection of ''stuff'' I have read, am reading and want to read. Which may or may not influence my research. (To be updated sporadically..) | | A selection of ''stuff'' I have read, am reading and want to read. Which may or may not influence my research. (To be updated sporadically..) |
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| |'''Farseer''' Trilogy
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| |[..] Set in and around the fictional realm of the Six Duchies, it tells the story of FitzChivalry Farseer (known as Fitz), an illegitimate son of a prince who is trained as an assassin. Political machinations within the royal family threaten his life, and the kingdom is beset by naval raids.[..] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farseer_trilogy]
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| |Robin Hobb
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| |#2 Assassin's Apprentice✓
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| <nowiki>#</nowiki>3 Assassin's Quest ✓
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| Xerography, Art, and Activism in the Late Twentieth Century
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| |This is the story of how the xerographic copier, or “Xerox machine,” became a creative medium for artists and activists during the last few decades of the twentieth century.[..] [https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262033961/adjusted-margin/]
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| |'''All Problems of Notation Will be Solved by'''
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| '''the Masses:''' Free Open Form Performance,
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| Free/Libre Open Source Software,
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| |Simon Yuill's text entangles stories of artistic practices and experimental projects, such as the Scratch Orchestra, Black Artists Group, livecoding, and Logo Labs, as well as a story of UNIX and FLOSS to provide routes out of the contemporary dilemma of the capitalisation of creativity. [..] [https://archive.transmediale.de/content/all-problems-of-notation-will-be-solves-by-the-massesfree-open-form-performance-freelibre]
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| |'''The Tyranny Of Structurlessness'''
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| |'''"The Tyranny of Structurelessness"''' is an essay by American feminist Jo Freeman that concerns power relations within radical feminist collectives. The essay, inspired by Freeman's experiences in a 1960s women's liberation group, reflected on the feminist movement's experiments in resisting leadership hierarchy and structured division of labor. [..] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tyranny_of_Structurelessness]
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| |'''George Perec's Thinking Machine'''
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| |David Bellos
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Welcome to my, Charlie's, Lieslescht ☺. A repository for reading, writing, annotations, and more.
A brief overview
As of writing this list, the realms of my interest in research and reading are as follows:
Topics - & anywhere these intersect:
- Folklore
- History/Art-history
- Occultism
- Social Sciences
- Politics
Bookshelf
Books
Some books
Comics
Some comics
Zines
Some zines
Other
Some other
Reading List
A selection of stuff I have read, am reading and want to read. Which may or may not influence my research. (To be updated sporadically..)