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  • Raymond Queneau - Exercises in Style (1947)
  • Eric A. Havelock - Preface to Plato (1963)
  • M. McLuhan - Uderstanding Media, The Extensions of Man (1964)
  • Six Selections by the Oulipo (from 1961)
  • William, S. Burroughs - The Ticket That Exploded (1962)
  • Calvino - Night Rider (1967)
  • Calvino - Cybernetics and Ghosts (1967)
  • Walter Ong - Orality and Literacy (1982)
  • John Johnston - Introduction Friedrich Kittler: Media Theory After Poststructuralism
  • F. Kittler - Discourse Networks 1800-1900 (1985/1990)
  • Jos de Mul - The Work of Art in the Age of Digital Recombination' (2008)
  • James Gleick - The Information (2011)
  • Kenneth Goldsmith - Uncreative Writing: Managing Language in the Digital Age (2011)
  • Ferdinand Tönnies, Community and Civil Society (Book one, the argument, pp.17-21)
  • Chantal Mouffe, Hegemony, Radical Democracy and the Political (Part III, for an agonistic model of democracy, pp.191-206)
  • Lori Emerson. Reading Writing Interface: from the digital to the bookbound. (Introduction, Chapter 4 - The Fascicle as Process and Product)
  • Johanna Drucker, The Century of Artists' Books. ( Chapters 1 - The artist's Book as Idea and Form, 7 - Self-reflexivity in book Form) in WdKA library
  • Friedrich Kittler, Gramaphone, Film, Typewriter - chapter 3 Typewriter
  • Jodi Dean, Sean Dockray, Alessandro Ludovico, Pauline van Mourik Broekman, Nicholas Thoburn, and Dmitry Vilensky, Materialities Of Independent Publishing: A Conversation With Aaaaarg, Chto Delat?, I Cite, Mute, And Neural ([1])
  • Matthew Fuller, In the Paradise of Too Many Books: An Interview with Sean Dockray ([2])