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  • ...ingularity and teledildonics. The main thrust of his work has been to make computers easily accessible to ordinary people. His motto is: "''Any nitwit can understand computers, and many do.
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  • ...rames, locked away by instances, guarded by technicians. But, by early 80s computers had become tools for the individual. They were machines ready to use for im The 1970's were the decade of the personal computers, and the Bay area programmers did play a big part in this. Especially the 1
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  • ..., skype etc. and 1 will be available for CrossLab students. Which leaves 5 computers for us. ...es from the hard drives. So this will interrupt whatever is shown on those computers for a short while.
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  • The Second Self: Computers and the Human Spirit '''Growing Up with Computers: The Animation of the Machine
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  • ''The Second Self: Computers and the Human Spirit''(1984)MIT press[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/ Turkle – chapter 5 Personal Computers with Personal Meanings.
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  • ===== about how to download TouchDesigner onto the computers =====
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  • to trully reconnect users and computers, users and developers, users and the history of their favourite medium ...wn. most computing power is used in an attempt to make people forget about computers.
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  • = KDH computers = * [[Computers]]
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  • === How "mobile's first" affect the way we use computers ===
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  • Computers themselves are not rhizomatic - they do not "make connections outside pre-e ...ion through creative resistance, that is, though all the arts that include computers in what he calls a ''machinic heterogenesis'' that does not, as in the era
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  • ..."layer" of the Internet -- this is the basic means of sending data between computers that protocols build upon ([[HTTP]] for the "web", or [[SMTP]] and [[POP]]
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  • After that he talks about the computers as a media for artists: “Artists use computers in many different ways to produce, store, display and distribute so-called
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  • '''computer as borg – collective collaboration between people and computers''' (digital/internet)<br>
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  • ...ng quantities of data from sources such as the U.S census. With the use of computers, the statistics could be processed much quicker, and be presented in a more ...tially developed as a governmental tool to control a political agenda. The computers of the 1950s did not have a domestic function – they were sinister object
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  • ...ope with the extra work that will result, the network head has ordered two computers, or "electronic brains." Methods Engineer and efficiency expert Richard Sum When they find out the computers are coming, the employees jump to the conclusion they are being replaced. T
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  • ...d link it to the real world issues surrounding the military development of computers as a Cold War control mechanism: a method for the Americans to simulate con ...and did not engage with any criticality the issues surrounding the use of computers at this time.
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  • *[[Personal Computers with Personal Meanings]]
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  • Thinking Globally: Computers, Networks, and the Construction of "Global" Spaces ...and culture of information technologies. He is author of The Closed World: Computers and the Politics of Discourse in Cold War America (MIT Press, 1996) and co-
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  • ...Body.jpg]] <br/><br/> Stelarc's ''Ping Body'' (1994) is a performance with computers, cameras, video projectors, vision switcher, vision mixer, sound system, in
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  • ...e I saved them, moving them around from computers to floppy disks to other computers, it all got lost somewhere.
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  • ...rator. (If no operator is present, the role can be performed by one of the computers). ...e current result of the addition may be observed based on the hands of the computers ([[#Decoding]]). If an additional number should be added, proceed to the [[
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  • ...s made for human spectators, are increasingly generated algorithmically by computers. ''What do you see?'' illuminates portraits using the otherwise invisible s
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  • ...screte symbols (typically: 1, and 0), is the system used by modern digital computers for simple numeric quantities. It was [[wikipedia:Claude Shannon|Claude Sha
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  • ** diversity of computers with different systems * give access to files in different computers around the world.
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  • * create access to remote computers * allow a variety of computers to join the network and be accessed
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  • ...only based on two digits, from which result different logical operations. Computers have the ability to create complex structures based on a very simple basis. ...atters«. The material constraints played a huge role by the development of computers.
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  • ..., early 90' about their motivations, the joy of exploring and challenging computers, technology and the borders of information storage and rights. <br/><br/> ...les of the hacker ethic, the club also fights for free universal access to computers and technological infrastructure. It has been characterized as "...one of t
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  • * The time when computers were room filling expensive....
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  • * December 3, 2003, [[Paul N. Edwards]], [[Thinking Globally: Computers, Networks, and the Construction of "Global" Spaces]]
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  • -each one with their computers
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  • Akera, Atsushi (2006) Calculating a Natural World: Scientists, Engineers, and Computers During the Rise of U.S. Cold War Research. MIT Press. Edwards, Paul - The Closed World: Computers and the Politics of Discourse (1997) MIT Press
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  • ...ed parts of the show before Tuesday. We went to Worm earlier to set up our computers, test the audio and made sure we were recording. We decided to eat a cake a
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  • ...28.3% man, 14.1% artist and 8.4% successful. His performances confront how computers, software, and data affect the human condition. Specifically he is interest ...atabases form an identity of the human subject. A clinic is divided by two computers that continually project words from an image recognition program. A man ent
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  • ...is manner of turning numbers into images of thoughts has been developed by computers. They transcode numbers into digital codes, which are transcoded into synth
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  • ...between people, XML provides a system for information to be shared between computers on the Internet. By itself, it's a pretty simple concept to get. Where thin
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  • *The Cybernetic Overseer: Project Cybersyn and Computers in Government
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  • ...e, because we sign up for this social media sites this with our free will. Computers, smart phones are also collecting our photos, messages, acts, and web brows ...it begins with children from 2-3 years old within new devices tablets and computers. New technology came up with an idea; you are free to choose, free to watch
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  • ...e, because we sign up for this social media sites this with our free will. Computers, smart phones are also collecting our photos, messages, acts, and web brows ...it begins with children from 2-3 years old within new devices tablets and computers. New technology came up with an idea; you are free to choose, free to watch
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  • ...tween human beings and computers. We humans have shaped computers, and now computers are shaping us and our environment. [p. 2]</p> ...screte symbols (typically: 1, and 0), is the system used by modern digital computers for simple numeric quantities. It was [[wikipedia:Claude Shannon|Claude Sha
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  • ...information is comimg back together and coming available/mediated through computers and code Technology frees us up to write just as computers (technology) free us up to create
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  • Files from one project are mirror in multiple (collaborators') computers. * in our local computers we need to [https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-on-the-Server-Generating-You
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  • ...t context have been completely reinforced with the invention of tv, video, computers and internet. Art movements more connected to technological innovations lik
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  • ...o use Baran’s packet-swithcing technology.(only afew hundred participating computers which unnoticed by the outside world ,named “hosts”) By the late 1970s and early 1980s, personal computers were coming to market and appearing in homes and offices.
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  • ...ed themselves with machines involving energy. The societies of control use computers.
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  • Video Games, Microworlds, Arcade, Meditation, Computers, Pinball, Simulation, Imagination, Role-Playing
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  • ...cted outcomes. This is why i like to work with the most random things that computers have to offer: the people that operate them.
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  • ...er, thee is a little piece of your mind and now it’s a little piece of the computers mind” said Deborah, a sixth year grade student in an elementary school th Believed that a transparent relationship with computers would be empowering, that once people could own and understand something as
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  • * Design with computers
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  • ::One simple way of implementing this in the workshop is to have fewer computers than participants. This will force a conflict, and will either render peopl
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  • These steps were tested with the version of Mac OS installed in the computers of the academy, but there is also a version for Windows of Avidemux...
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  • ...ctually wants to emulate. Therefore the computer reproduces the movies for computers, for its own algorhithms.
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  • • BYRON REEVES AND CLIFFORD NASS, The Media Equation, How People Treat Computers, Television, and New Media Like Real People and Places (1996) Precursor stu ...on Victory To Save Open Internet, Fight Online Censors (1986-2013) How do computers and the Internet « empower people around the world with the freedom to con
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  • .../machines. Setting up servers with Joseph during prototyping, we used some computers from school and learned how to do this for ourselves at home. We installed
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  • if computers use text as their metalanguage, cultural interfaces in their turn inherit t roman jakobson under the influence of binary logic of computers, information theory and cybernetics>>>
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  • ...method for understanding how information flows through a system. With the computers rapid rise in importance in American society after World War II, Norbert Wi ...vity of the machine, although others feared that the logical conclusion of computers becoming domesticated would be the mechanisation of society, as articulated
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  • *hands-on zone: an atelier corner with no computers, painted floors (to protect against other material spillage. Goal is to hav ...hands-on zone with an atelier vibe. ("A dirty corner" in Mia's words). No computers. Floors are protected against paint, etc, so that people can fiddle with mo
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  • ...ent 'converter' program, NOS-Basicode could be run on a wide range of home computers.
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  • ...brief to build a city within the game Micropolis, but there are not enough computers for all people to play the game individually. From this point, the particip ...ipating in OLPC project, Micropolis remains a component of the belief that computers can somehow deliver a utopian society.
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  • * Permacomputing aims for a more sustainable approach of creating computers and networks, by maximizing the hardware lifespans, minimising its energy u
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  • MMCD has a few Jetways nettop computers, which we use as media players for shows. Although they can be set to do ot
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  • ...ine a paradigm of labour in a disciplinary society? And then is the use of computers in production (effacing the traditional division of labour through automati ...ion of power facilitates complicity, and suggesting that the prevalence of computers and automative technologies will increase the abstraction of power in such
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  • ...the development of distributed cognetive environments in which humans and computers interact in hundreds of ways daily ofthen unobtrusivly.
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  • ...t context have been completely reinforced with the invention of Tv, video, computers and Internet. We could expand Benjamin’s words about the photographic neg
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  • ...maps where dragging the image pans it, and the mouses scroll wheel or your computers zoom gesture should trigger zooming in and out.
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  • *history of lion's tea company - london, computers to regulate production, databases
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  • turing raised the question of the purpose for which computers where actually created and initially stated as the converse to utopian language designs occures when computers control languages get appropriated
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  • ...hotomedia including photography, cinema, video, television, mobile phones, computers and photocopiers” (McKenzie, 2014, p.1). By this definition the camera ob
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  • ...lready the human computer is widely displaced by mechanical and electrical computers of far greater speed and efficiency. If, then, man’s principal asset and
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  • ...inted at teh other end (media, military users). First half of 20th century computers are big expensive, only for state administration, military, big companies.
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  • ...hotomedia including photography, cinema, video, television, mobile phones, computers and photocopiers” (McKenzie, 2014, p.1). By this definition the camera ob
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  • ...r physical bodies, changed the game completely on so many levels. With our computers and our smartphones and the way our post information society moves towards,
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  • ...language. Any natural language was construed by the reader. Similar to how computers work, in the sense that they use symbolic symbols. ...presumes a separation between speech and writing which is not relevant for computers that use the alphabet for a different purpose, namely a symbolic use of the
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  • * 3-bit color (2<sup>3</sup> = 8 colors): many early home computers with TV displays, including the [[ZX Spectrum]] and [[BBC Micro]]
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  • ...g the feeling of a call with a switchboard operator. It connected only two computers at a time and was specifically made to contact XPUB from New York, where I
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  • Not a lot of theory about this. It's clearly important especially with computers who help to design performance themselves @p11
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  • - use binary method for computers
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  • ...onic device to participate in computer networking. Many devices use Wi-Fi, computers, video-game consoles, smartphones, digital camera, tablets and digital audi
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  • ...xamples are real. Yet they isolate and highlight particular aspects of the computers influence because I have chosen to write about people in computer cultures ...understanding. Focusing on the relationship of people with their personal computers, Sherry Turkle has been the first and a prominent writer I enjoy reading, b
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  • as songs, art, books, computers, thereby creating not only culture, but also history.
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  • ...students and a few will be selected to screen their projects on one of the computers. So we should plan some space/time for them too.
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  • Art and design work using computers can often get stuck in the use of the same old tools. One thing that FLOSS
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  • * Nass, Clifford & Reeves, Byron. The Media Equation, How People Treat Computers, Television, and New Media Like Real People and Places, 1996. * Winograd, Terry & Flores, Fernandez. Understanding Computers and Cognition, 1987.
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  • ...aves. The result was a cybernetic jungle, a natural space invaded by micro-computers broadcasting a symbolic representation of their environment. ...ded them to the "box", or map grid square, to be attacked. The ISC central computers were also able to control the release of bombs: the pilot might do no more
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  • ...different [hats|trousers|glasses], and look different to separate [people|computers|networks]. <br>Since we are new to [radio|radio|living] and a bit nervous a
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  • ...ellphone signals can be used for tracking. GPS makes accuracy better. Even computers attached to the wifi network are tracked among the wireless antennas.<br>
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  • ...ellphone signals can be used for tracking. GPS makes accuracy better. Even computers attached to the wifi network are tracked among the wireless antennas.<br>
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  • ...introduced multiple technological concretizations that are present in the computers of today as a sort of legacy, such as the QWERTY Keyboard with control keys ...aces, that allowed to share the computational power of the huge room-sized computers of the timed in parallel between many users of larger institutions, enablin
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  • ...o the limit, but also some weird use of live analog audio / video mixing + computers -- plus in fact NLS is a group working tool as well (community = collective
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  • ...ack-end, the more deadly globalised work of the manufacture and dumping of computers, as well as the non-work of leisure and consumption. How do the hacker ethi
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  • ...ts (in Rosenzweig words) who were interested in the community potential of computers as a vector of freedom, decentralisation, democracy and liberation. (Wizard
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  • ...computer programming languages stand in an intermediate position, between computers and humans, having to be comprehensible to both. For these reasons computer ...ptions: either write code or allow code to write us. According to Rushkoff computers gave us the possibility to write and make public what we write, never the l
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  • ...me blindingly obvious: all the memory that everybody keeps adding to their computers comes from people. Nobody can remember a damn thing. Every time somebody ad ...other five hundred megabytes get sucked out of the passengers’ brains. The computers’ thirst for memory is bottomless: the more they suck, the more they need.
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  • ...computer programming languages stand in an intermediate position, between computers and humans, having to be comprehensible to both. For these reasons computer ...ptions: either write code or allow code to write us. According to Rushkoff computers gave us the possibility to write and make public what we write, never the l
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  • ...computer programming languages stand in an intermediate position, between computers and humans, having to be comprehensible to both. For these reasons computer ...ptions: either write code or allow code to write us. According to Rushkoff computers gave us the possibility to write and make public what we write, never the l
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  • ...computer programming languages stand in an intermediate position, between computers and humans, having to be comprehensible to both. For these reasons computer ...ptions: either write code or allow code to write us. According to Rushkoff computers gave us the possibility to write and make public what we write, never the l
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  • With relation to ideology, Chun describes how computers simulate ideology by acting as a “false interpretive apparatus.” (p19) ...promise an end to unskilled labour and an increase in leisure time as the computers take over. I annotated two chapters, titled ''The Human Machine'', and ''Co
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  • And with new technology we have new type of relation with machines, computers (Non-human) we can talk through them, human have more intimate space in our And with new technology we have new type of relation with machines, computers (Non-human) we can talk through them, human have more intimate space in our
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  • Raspberry Pi documentation → https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/configuration.html<br><br> This section configures the Raspberry Pi to let wireless clients access computers on the main (Ethernet) network, and from there the internet.
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  • ...ystem : ''"the societies of control operate with machines of a third type, computers, whose passive danger is jamming and whose active one is piracy and the int
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  • * prototyping classes about how to take (a better) care of our computers
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