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* Ways of being – James Bridle | * Ways of being – James Bridle | ||
* Feminist, Queer, Crip – Alison Kafer | * Feminist, Queer, Crip – Alison Kafer |
Revision as of 08:14, 6 November 2024
Special Issue 25
Problems of Notation
Keywords
Basta Now
Tyranny of Structurelessness
Generous Practices
Thinking Machines
The Laurence Rassel Show
The Death of the Author
Browsing
- c is for computer (new terms and conditions)
- humans were the first computers
- 'as the computer got smaller in size, the enormity of the power relations and labor economies that exist in computing were able to be boxed and distributed globally, and through a little black screen'
- Its time to retire the term 'user'
- history of terminology and intertwindness in tech economy
- Dissapearance of an Internet Domain
- Survival by Sharing, Paul Soulellis Keyboard Problem(What Queer typography/ typing?)
- N. Katherine Hayles: Writing Machines ongoing
- Writing and Worlding - Laurel Schwulst (An Essay that I had already read in form of a newsletter almost 2 years ago, I like the way laurel thinks here and consulted with the text again today)
MfB
most formative | favourite books from the past 2 years
- Ways of being – James Bridle
- Feminist, Queer, Crip – Alison Kafer
- Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet
- Staying with the trouble - Donna Haraway
- The Mushroom at the end of the world – Anna Tsing
- Caliban and the Witch – Silvia Federichi
- I'm very into You – Kathy Acker, McKenzie Wark
- Maggie Nelson – The Argonauts
- Autotheory as feminist Practice in Art Writing and Criticism – Lauren Fournier
Notes on Personal Reader
- build Reader Interface using Are.na API
- pro: visual and interactive freedom
- con(?): reader has multiple endpoints, I use Are.na for other things too
- use Wiki
- maybe wiki table --> api --> to page? (xml)
- pro: easy to maintain
- con: boring?, high wiki dependency, no 'individual page'
- simple site on cereal box
- html table, ...
- should be able to embed and open pdf's easily
- deal with additional annotation/ material
- way's of chronology, indexing, connecting