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==<span style="color:red">Past/Current Reading</span>==
==<span style="color:red">Past/Current Reading</span>==


I'll try to make a list of things i found/find interesting to read. Everything really: novels, theoretic writings, instruction guides, ... . This should work as an overview, reminder, teaser, etc.
===PZI===


* <span style="color:red">Lieven De Cauter</span> > <i>The Capsular Civilisation. On the City in the Age of Fear</i>
==== Theory ====
* <span style="color:red">Maurice Merleau-Ponty</span> > <i>Phenomenology of Perception</i>
 
* <span style="color:red">Pierre Bourdieu</span> > <i>The field of cultural production</i>
* Pierre Bourdieu > '''The field of cultural production'''
* <span style="color:red">Don Ihde</span> > <i>Postphenomenology. Essays in the postmodern context</i>
* Julian Dibbel > '''A Rape in Cyberspace'''
* <span style="color:red">Aldous Huxley</span> > <i>A Brave New World</i>
* Henry Jenkins > '''Perhaps a revolution is not what we need'''
* <span style="color:red">John G. Hanhardt (ed.)</span> > <i>Videoculture: a critical investigation</i>
* Malcolm Gladwell > '''Small Change. Why the revolution will not be tweeted'''
* <span style="color:red">David Mitchell</span> > <i>Cloud Atlas</i>
* Jan Fernback > '''Virtual culture: identity and communication in cybersociety''' – ''Chapt II'' The Individual within the Collective: Virtual Ideology and the Realization of Collective Principles
* <span style="color:red">Hans Achterhuis ed. (auth.: Andrew Feenberg, Hubert Dreyfus, Donna Haraway, Langdon Winner, Alberg Borgmann, Don Ihde)</span> > <i>American philosophy of technology: the empirical turn</i>
* Michel De Certeau > '''The Practice of Everyday Life''' ''Chapt III'' Making Do
* <span style="color:red">Max Frisch</span> > <i>Homo Faber</i>
 
* <span style="color:red">Markus Miessen (ed.)</span> > ''The Violence of Participation''
 
* <span style="color:red">De Boer C. & Brennecke S</span> > <i>Media en publiek: theorieën over media-impact</i>
==== Build, Break, Broadcast ====
* '''more will be added soon...'''


* Alexander R. Galloway > '''Hacking'''
* Alexander R. Galloway > '''Introduction'''
* Don Gentner & Jakob Nielsen > '''The Anti-Mac Interface'''
* Jef Raskin > '''Down with GUIs'''




===Other (mixed) things i like(d) reading===


* Lieven De Cauter > '''The Capsular Civilisation. On the City in the Age of Fear'''
* Maurice Merleau-Ponty > '''Phenomenology of Perception'''
* Don Ihde > '''Postphenomenology. Essays in the postmodern context'''
* Aldous Huxley> '''A Brave New World'''
* John G. Hanhardt (ed.) > '''Videoculture: a critical investigation'''
* David Mitchell > '''Cloud Atlas'''
* Hans Achterhuis (ed.) ( ''Andrew Feenberg, Hubert Dreyfus, Donna Haraway, Langdon Winner, Alberg Borgmann, Don Ihde'') > '''American philosophy of technology: the empirical turn'''
* Max Frisch > '''Homo Faber'''
* Markus Miessen (ed.) > '''The Violence of Participation'''
* De Boer C. & Brennecke S. > '''Media en publiek: theorieën over media-impact'''
* Kurt Vonnegut > '''Slaughterhouse-Five, or The Children's Crusade: A Duty-Dance with Death'''
* '''more will be added soon...'''





Revision as of 20:31, 23 October 2010

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A Belgian...

... from the flemish part, if you'd wonder. After having spent hours memorizing Latin words and dissecting historiography by Tacitus i felt the urge to explore a more practical field of study. I found it in the Master Studies of Graphic Design at St-Lucas, Ghent. Followed by an extra (depressing) 9 months-long PhP course, i eventually ended up being a graphic designer at the studio of a big flemish publisher.
Two years later the time for a new perspective had come. PZI was a relevant choice.

Personal Sites

W. Wolkman
De Onderneming

Study Log

Prototyping Updates

Hardware classes

Past/Current Reading

PZI

Theory

  • Pierre Bourdieu > The field of cultural production
  • Julian Dibbel > A Rape in Cyberspace
  • Henry Jenkins > Perhaps a revolution is not what we need
  • Malcolm Gladwell > Small Change. Why the revolution will not be tweeted
  • Jan Fernback > Virtual culture: identity and communication in cybersocietyChapt II The Individual within the Collective: Virtual Ideology and the Realization of Collective Principles
  • Michel De Certeau > The Practice of Everyday LifeChapt III Making Do


Build, Break, Broadcast

  • Alexander R. Galloway > Hacking
  • Alexander R. Galloway > Introduction
  • Don Gentner & Jakob Nielsen > The Anti-Mac Interface
  • Jef Raskin > Down with GUIs


Other (mixed) things i like(d) reading

  • Lieven De Cauter > The Capsular Civilisation. On the City in the Age of Fear
  • Maurice Merleau-Ponty > Phenomenology of Perception
  • Don Ihde > Postphenomenology. Essays in the postmodern context
  • Aldous Huxley> A Brave New World
  • John G. Hanhardt (ed.) > Videoculture: a critical investigation
  • David Mitchell > Cloud Atlas
  • Hans Achterhuis (ed.) ( Andrew Feenberg, Hubert Dreyfus, Donna Haraway, Langdon Winner, Alberg Borgmann, Don Ihde) > American philosophy of technology: the empirical turn
  • Max Frisch > Homo Faber
  • Markus Miessen (ed.) > The Violence of Participation
  • De Boer C. & Brennecke S. > Media en publiek: theorieën over media-impact
  • Kurt Vonnegut > Slaughterhouse-Five, or The Children's Crusade: A Duty-Dance with Death
  • more will be added soon...