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* [[User:Lieven Van Speybroeck/Reading/Theory/Palfrey&Gasser_Born Digital | John Palfrey & Urs Gasser > '''Born Digital''' - ''Introduction'']] | |||
* [[User:Lieven Van Speybroeck/Reading/Theory/Turkle_Videogames | Sherry Turkle > '''The Second Self''' - ''<span style="font-size:11px">Chapt II</span> Video Games and Computer Holding Power'']] | |||
* [[User:Lieven Van Speybroeck/Reading/Theory/Turkle_Personal Computers with Personal Meanings | Sherry Turkle > '''The Second Self''' - ''<span style="font-size:11px">Chapt V</span> Personal Computers with Personal Meanings'']] | * [[User:Lieven Van Speybroeck/Reading/Theory/Turkle_Personal Computers with Personal Meanings | Sherry Turkle > '''The Second Self''' - ''<span style="font-size:11px">Chapt V</span> Personal Computers with Personal Meanings'']] | ||
* [[User:Lieven Van Speybroeck/Reading/Theory/Kay&Goldberg_Personal Dynamic Media | Alan Kay & Adele Goldberg > '''Personal Dynamic Media''']] | * [[User:Lieven Van Speybroeck/Reading/Theory/Kay&Goldberg_Personal Dynamic Media | Alan Kay & Adele Goldberg > '''Personal Dynamic Media''']] |
Revision as of 20:39, 3 November 2010
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
Study Log
Prototyping
Hardware/Electronics
Past/Current Reading
Theory
- John Palfrey & Urs Gasser > Born Digital - Introduction
- Sherry Turkle > The Second Self - Chapt II Video Games and Computer Holding Power
- Sherry Turkle > The Second Self - Chapt V Personal Computers with Personal Meanings
- Alan Kay & Adele Goldberg > Personal Dynamic Media
- Vannevar Bush > As We May Think (1945)
- Thierry Bardini > Bootstrapping - Chapt IV Inventing the Virtual User + Chapt VI The Arrival of the Real User
- 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 cybersociety – Chapt II The Individual within the Collective: Virtual Ideology and the Realization of Collective Principles
- Michel De Certeau > The Practice of Everyday Life – Chapt 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