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===Readings===
===Readings===
* '''Julian Dibbell''' <i>A Rape in Cyberspace</i>
* '''Malcolm Gladwell''' <i>Small Change. Why the revolution will not be tweeted</i>
* '''Malcolm Gladwell''' <i>Small Change. Why the revolution will not be tweeted</i>
* '''Alexander Galloway''' <i>Physical Media</i>
* '''Michel de Certeau''' <i>The practice of everyday life</i>
* '''Michel de Certeau''' <i>The practice of everyday life</i>
* '''Alexander Galloway''' <i>Introduction</i>
* '''Alexander Galloway''' <i>Hacking</i>
* '''Pierre Bourdieu''' <i>The Field of Cultural Production</i>
* '''Pierre Bourdieu''' <i>The Field of Cultural Production</i>
* '''Bertrand Russell''' <i>History of Western Philosophy</i>
* '''Bertrand Russell''' <i>History of Western Philosophy</i>

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Bio

Nataša Sienčnik, born 1984, is a media art student at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna and Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam. Since she finished her first studies at the Kingston University London (MA Communication design), she is currently working as a designer, filmmaker and artist, mapping different phenomena of being here, there and elsewhere.

Personal Sites

http://www.antipodium.at/?page_id=50

http://issuu.com/nedelja/docs/priloga_19?mode=a_p

http://www.eikon.at/content/en/zeitschrift_detail.php?zeitschrift_id=85&suche=natasa

http://guestworkerberlin.blogspot.com/2009/10/gastarbajteri-nazaj-doma-migrant.html

http://transmedialekunst.com/studium/studierende/

Thematic Project Portfolio

Essays

Writings

Dissertation 2007.pdf

Readings

  • Julian Dibbell A Rape in Cyberspace
  • Malcolm Gladwell Small Change. Why the revolution will not be tweeted
  • Alexander Galloway Physical Media
  • Michel de Certeau The practice of everyday life
  • Alexander Galloway Hacking
  • Pierre Bourdieu The Field of Cultural Production
  • Bertrand Russell History of Western Philosophy

Notes

Study Log

Prototyping

Build, Break, Broadcast

Final Project

Planning

External Links

Final Project Documentation