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  • #REDIRECT [[User:-Notes Free Culture Workshop-]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Homosexual Literature and Inter-Asia (trans)Culture]]
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  • =<span style="color:teal;">'''Feminist Discourse: Patriarchal Gaze in Visual Culture'''</span>=
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  • The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer concept of the culture industry
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  • * [[AnnotationsSharing|Sharing: Culture and Economy in the Internet Age]]
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  • ...rs and artists. Every chapter is exposing a certain element that adds to a culture of ‘never being good enough’. After exposing the problem, she follows u ..., almost robotic. There used to be people that would question the dominant culture, but nowadays, everybody that doesn’t meet society’s standard is a fail
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  • (specify the distinct western culture in this entire argument.) Nostalgia in pop culture (22.02.17)
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  • ...a geometric structure with self-similarity of Hong Kong culture and queer culture on plastic and make them into the shape of an organ. ...n banned on the mainland. Many LGBT people in China are nostalgic for this culture.
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  • Works as a bridge from culture to culture but reinforcing the idea that the foundations are all the same Dominator culture doesn't apply symbolic value to nature
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  • ...=Monoskop is a collaborative wiki research on the history of media art and culture.
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  • ...role for the artist that seems to have been established by our developing culture of technology. De Nijs describes himself and his work as recognition of the
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  • ...m, akin to a pervasive gender binary, exerts its influence across society, culture, and literature, giving rise to stereotypes amid the remnants of past homop ...ies. By pushing back against reductionist thinking, it aims to cultivate a culture that appreciates the multifaceted spectrum of human experiences, transcendi
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  • ...the information age, and the influence of military technologies on popular culture.
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  • * [[Sharing|Sharing: Culture and Economy in the Internet Age]]
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His artistic practice gravitates around the themes of nature < > culture dualism and the ambivalent relationship of man towards nature. His imagery Slices of Dust it is a photographic research minerals and gemstones culture, its collection, conservation and trade.
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  • ...emporary media arts and design, computer technology, Internet and software culture. The aim is to equip you with a critical and historical perspective and est
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  • It is structured in 3 sections. Free culture(big media and monopolies, intellectual property, from copyright to copyfarl .... '''Free culture : how big media uses technology and the law to lock down culture and control creativity.''' Penguin Press, 2004.
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  • == Local Culture ==
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  • ...together with the installation is a thesis book talking about Chinese food culture, dieting habits, philosophy, etc. It severs as theoretical basement and doc This is a project aiming to show traditional Chinese culture and custom through food. The outcome is a video installation, with four rou
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  • **zine camp (DIY culture) *good inside view into open source culture
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  • Schaefer - bastard culture <br> == Software Culture ==
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  • oral culture, plato and writting, memory, disambiguation and wikipedia, borges TLON, w. ...n differences, example= oral culture people ignore categories that written culture know and accept like geometric shapes. They didn’t accept or know logical
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  • .... Subsequent it is intended to point on practices of the attention seeking culture in the total media surround. ...stance from - researchers on technology, imaging, Internet cultures, image culture, art historians, curators, …
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  • [[Category:culture]]
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  • ...Christensen. In her own practice she explores her fascination with digital culture and aims to raise critical questions by recontextualising its visual elemen ...Christensen. In her own practice she explores her fascination with digital culture and aims to raise critical questions by recontextualising its visual elemen
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  • Bill Nichols’s essay “The Work of Culture in the Age of Cybernetic Systems”, written in 1988, in brief aimed to upd ...echanical Reproduction and Film Culture, Cybernetic Systems and Electronic Culture, The Cybernetic Metaphor: Transformations of Self and Reality and Purpose,
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  • ...ics, game theory, operations research) and their representation in popular culture during the Cold War. ...o encourage a debate about the benefits and drawbacks of 'systems-oriented culture' - in what way does it help the citizen? In what way does it distribute pow
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  • <font color="#FE2EC8"> '''PARTICIPATORY CULTURE'''<br> :<font color="#323336">[[Bastard Culture]]</font><br>
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  • ...nd_Politik_der_Sichtbarkeit_(Tom_Holert)|Tom Holert - Imagineering. Visual culture and politics of visability]] ...mmer-Tugendhat - Art, sexuality and gender constructions in the occidental culture]]
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  • ...Christensen. In her own practice she explores her fascination with digital culture and aims to raise critical questions by recontextualising its visual elemen
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  • ...N] is a media artist who works across cinema, contemporary art and the DIY culture of the network. Her recent work is concerned with the friction between digi |Description=The culture of 3D shapes online (part of the ‘digital commons’) embraces a vast var
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  • (Modernist culture) of calculation toward a (postmodernist culture) of simulation<br><br> ...lectual identity and cultural impact of the computer have taken place in a culture still deeply attached to the quest for a modernist understanding of the mec
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  • * culture formation ...s about a the generation of children that have grown up within a computer culture. Children use the
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  • (Modernist culture) of calculation toward a (postmodernist culture) of simulation<br><br> ...lectual identity and cultural impact of the computer have taken place in a culture still deeply attached to the quest for a modernist understanding of the mec
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  • [[Karina/sign language and culture | SIGN LANGUAGE & CULTURE]]
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  • A second MA on New Media and Digital Culture received from the University of Utrecht, however, lead to a more nuanced pe ...role for the artist that seems to have been established by our developing culture of technology. De Nijs describes himself and his work as recognition of the
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  • ==Culture and arts== ==In Pop Culture==
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  • **zine camp (DIY culture) *good inside view into open source culture
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  • <li>[[freecultureworkshop| Notes on free culture workshop methods]]
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  • Aim Down Sights is a short film exploring terrorism in gaming culture. The work explores roleplaying, both as victim and as terrorist, the dedica
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  • The Neuro-Image A Deleuzian Film-Philosophy of Digital Screen Culture - Patricia Pisters
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  • ...onversation between modern forms of art and design and Chinese traditional culture. The purpose of recreating the traditional art by young generations is to f ...me the most there is the combination of modern art and Chinese traditional culture. I posted videos and article about the recreations on social media which be
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  • ...pment is that ‘a hermeneutics of the self has been diffused across Western culture through numerous channels and integrated with various types of attitudes an
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  • ...this it is much more the institutionalization of shame culture than shame culture itself.
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  • =Cybernetic Culture Research Unit (CCRU)= * [http://www.ccru.net/abcult.htmAbstract Culture]
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  • ...ur culture where disparate codes derived from critical culture, commercial culture and technology are forced together. Our newly expanded department focusses
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  • the context of online culture is captured or documented to serve the of online culture is sustained. On the one hand this may confirm existing
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  • ...w to represent reality? Can we talk about the reality in the time of image culture? ...ting violent images and how we interpret them within the time of the image culture. The project uses real footage that were shot by the artist in Syria during
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  • ...ity of the surrounding PERL community, see also [[Games, Diversions & Perl Culture]]
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  • ...to evoke a sense of reverie within the hallucinatory dislocation of techno-culture. This one channel video over the course of ~2 minutes serves as a conduit f ...o is the non-linearity of contemporary identity through digitally informed culture. We are at once in one place and many, achieving a sort of quantum entangle
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  • culture of '''pseudonimity ...mmitment to the Real Self,competing hegemonic lifestyle that feeds off pop culture
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  • * <s> Aymeric Mansoux -My Lawyer is an Artist Free Culture Licenses as Art Manifestos </s>
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  • Elizabeth Reid: Virtual Worlds: Culture and Imagination in Steven Jones (ed.) Cybersociety +[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaXb8c6jw0k culture of the self]
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  • Reynolds, S., Retromania: Pop Culture's Addiction to Its Own Past
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  • ...le meant eacces to information and video. The government is, school, print culture and corporations embodied product, centarlity and homogeneity rather than p ...Usage of technology meanwhile condmening it. Undermining of print and book culture.
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  • ...Rotterdam. Her current work and research explore the roots of confessional culture in media and the economical implications of a surveillance-based society. H
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  • ...s a part of, and look at the ideological and practical tensions of the DIY culture in such a context. Is it possible for a group to exist completely without o ...esigner, artist and researcher. She manages the Digital Art Lab at the CKC culture/arts center (Zoetermeer, NL). She teaches at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie (
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  • ...t shape and give true value to a person. Both currents influenced American culture and the &quot;century of the self&quot;.</span></li> ...the craze after authenticity from its peak moment reached through hipster culture, until its rapid decline, as see today. He considered authenticity to be a
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  • ...Networked) at the Piet Zwart Institute perhaps reflects a shift in popular culture. ...Networked) at the Piet Zwart Institute perhaps reflects a shift in popular culture.
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  • ...he Realization of Collective Principles'', Jan Fernback, (1996) '''Virtual Culture: Identity and Communication in Cybersociety''' ed. Steve Jones, Thousand Oa * American culture are the dominant paradigm of virtual community studies
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  • Michel Foucault - The Culture of the Self, First Lecture ''the culture of the self in roman greeks was linked to the collapse of the previous poli
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  • ...cause of the decay, changing its history but also the image of the present culture? - Astrid
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  • ...ticipating in the culture, carving out a space for themself where your own culture could exist.
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  • ==== Q3 “自然-文化”连续体 The "nature-culture" continuum ====
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  • ...ollaborative and hybrid practice in borders of new technologies and visual culture *** visual culture (graphic design, art direction, motion design, visual identity, website, 3D
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  • computer use widely spread-computer culture so underdeveloped ...e encompasses the custom, traditions, and elements of visual textual audio culture that emerged from users engagement with personal computer application durin
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  • ...ari desert in Southern Africa ; in contrast with technologically-superior culture of the modern world. + The narrative of the film evolves around an empty co ''Keywords:'' global culture / “modernism”/ progress / human nature / technology & society;
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  • institute of network culture same methodology but another approach on hardware they used the actual comp how databases shape digital culture
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  • "Observation de divergence fondamentales entre culture lettrée et illétrées?"<br> ...le à transmettre et utilisable au maximum» Leslie, A.White, The Science of Culture" p.240<br>
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  • <center>'''All the ‘Free Culture’ projects are free to be reproduced, translate or adapted without mention The concept free culture refers to all forms of cultural expressions that have been deliberately ‘
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  • Protocols and Data Bodies in a Culture of Sharing * Loving Big Brother: Surveillance Culture and Performance Space http://www.amazon.com/Loving-Big-Brother-Surveillance
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  • ...eans noting to history". Although Turkish culture is a predominant verbal culture, it is interesting that we have a lot of sayings more than these two. ...s more than ever. They are now part of our lifes and it changed our visual culture, even our gestures. Once I heard a story of a baby who just had first met w
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  • ...media), and more narrowly, the social dimension of creativity and how our culture gets made, the proccess of how creative work builds on the past and how soc ...t can be imagined and what is possible—technologically and legally." (Free Culture, Lawrence Lessing)''
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  • -A study on the rise of erotics in queer culture, gay porn, and the blurring of gender boundaries within this community. How ...tioning as men in patriarchy. We must direct our claim to our pornographic culture, not towards occupying our share of patriarchal space, but towards shatteri
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  • == Culture Shift / Patent Wars ==
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  • ...in the 21st century where these subjects are often suppressed from popular culture?
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  • ...the Chinese language and culture faded into the background and Surinamese culture took over. My mom was unfortunately a product of my grandmother being raped ...ir wasn’t beautiful back then. She identified mostly with black-Surinamese culture in her younger years.
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  • ...art. Her work is influenced by a variety of media such as film and cyber-culture. By combining the fictional narrative with real people’s online life, her
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  • Remaking television culture<br/> ...the key factors of the invention of hoax reality shows is the promotional culture we live in, since the mass production of goods – or in other words the ma
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  • • As the iphone created a techno-sociological change in western culture, the materials needed for its manufacture created a negative spike in areas
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  • ...ficant implications for both the adult entertainment industry and internet culture on the whole, presenting innovative business opportunities for young perfor
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  • ...eories of mechanical reproduction, in relation to 21st century information culture. De Mul's central argument is that another paradigm-shift in how we experie ...the computer age.” (101) In the information age, “everything – nature and culture alike – becomes an object for recombination and manipulation.” (101)
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  • ...wavy roof by the japanese architect Arata Isozaki. Moreover, the japanese culture has always had a strong connection with the water, or "sui" one of the five
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  • ...construct a perspective on aerial power where politics, technology and pop culture meet. Starting with a rare videotape of an Israeli drone hovering over the
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  • In the 1988 essay “The Work of Culture in the Age of Cybernetic Systems” by Bill Nichols, the author takes Walte Nichols, B. (1988). The Work of Culture in the Age of Cybernetic Systems. In: Wardrip-Fruin, N. and Montfort N. The
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  • ...this way because it shows you that you don’t have to be the victim of your culture. It’s not like your eye-color or your height or your gender. It’s fragi ...any different sorts that the client is not aware of. The client is running culture lite. The shaman paid for the registered and licensed version of the softwa
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  • ...pecially known of his articles about extreme right, religion, politics and culture. Because it is so famous, it was a target of two terrorist attacks in 2015, ...thout someone caring about the copyright. I got the idea that this popular culture is not that big of a hype anymore, it decreases. Or are the taking a differ
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  • ...nization and the power of global media, language, the direct expression of culture, becomes the trench of cultural resistance, the last bastion of self-contro ...eural.it/init/default/show/1596 A Networked Self: Identity, Community, and Culture on Social Network Sites]
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  • I see you are a man of culture :) Nope I still didn't watch Rashomon but I heard about it a lot. Has
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  • Rolling coal is a physical embodiment of troll culture. It is intended as an act of defiance of environmental regulations and inte
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  • ...ry within a story’. In relation to current technological standards and pop-culture I play with similarities within these stories, to I create my own myths and
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  • ...educated in a different place (?). She can relates with it because of this culture diversity. In school they allways exchange their personal cultural differen ...ected. Also because they travel, when you travel you need to adjust to the culture, and how people look at time. The human aspect of it, the fact of living th
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  • In the 1988 essay “The Work of Culture in the Age of Cybernetic Systems” by Bill Nichols, the author takes Walte Nichols, B. (1988). The Work of Culture in the Age of Cybernetic Systems. In: Wardrip-Fruin, N. and Montfort N. The
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  • ...0.1vw; padding-bottom: 0.1vw; padding-left: 0.1vw; padding-right: 0.2vw;"> Culture of Solidarity Fund </span>=== In 2020 the Culture of Solidarity Fund was launched to support cultural initiatives that, in th
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  • ...ppercase;font-family:Futura;display:block;padding:5px;background">MOVEMENT CULTURE</span> *<b>Movement Culture</b> - <i>Ido Portal</i> -- [https://www.idoportal.com/blog/ Link]
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  • in our culture. The result of this is a kind of "ambience of intoxication." Like fish in w people in a culture swim in the virtually invisible medium of culturally sanctioned yet artific
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  • ...ental images became super obscure and fringe, until the advent of internet culture where the radical forms of the image became 'poor' and highly distributed.
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  • ...b.xpub.nl/bootleglibrary/read/469/pdf#page=131 Games, diversions, and PERL culture].
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  • ...minar. Whilst the seminar has an emphasis on digital work in the so-called culture industries such as media design, we also need to see it as being made up of Matthew Fuller, 'Behind the Blip, essays on the culture of software', Autonomedia, New York, 2003
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  • ...how cybernetics and the tensions of the Cold War were reflected in popular culture. This text is an exploration of the culture of cybernetics surrounding the development of the computer during the Cold
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  • and the spread of the information only further embeds it into the common culture ...web, allows this spread to happen faster, and to root itself deeper in the culture because of our current relationship with images. working as a photographer,
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  • ...on is one of very many ideas that are bitterly fought over in the American culture wars ...nd familiar to anyone who comes across current debates about race, gender, culture, or science. Why.
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  • ...this approach is beginning to open up new approaches in design and visual culture. This seminar will present clear information on this software and how it bo ...sing FLOSS software will show and talk about the tools they work with, the culture of use of the software. Software developers will present their projects and
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  • ...where it became easy to contribute culture on Web platforms. More and more culture is expressed outside traditional media and some companies have implemented
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  • * [[User:Eleanorg/annotation-nichols | The Work of Culture in the Age of Cybernetic Systems]]
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  • * modes of culture production mix tape culture books - tape of favorite songs
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  • ...na, 9000 Kilometers away. A personal struggle to accept and adapt to Dutch culture further increases his feelings of alienation and so he calls his family ver
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  • ...s of reenactment in contemporary art''' by '''Sven Lütticken''' and '''The Culture of the Copy: Striking Likenesses, Unreasonable Facsimiles''' by '''Hillel S ...he Jonestown Re-enactment. Lütticken compares it to the nineteenth-century culture, ‘''in which the French Revolution had revived, relived, reenacted ancien
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  • The book <i>Practices of Looking: An Introduction to Visual Culture</i> is written by Marita Sturken and Lisa Cartwright. The third chapter of ...ifferent cultures create the representation of <i>binary opposition</i> of culture/nature hence the idea of <i>other</i>.
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  • ...the series is intended to highlight key areas of interest within networked culture and open source media practices. Through hands-on explorations and theoreti * '''October 25th''' [[Programm(ed/ing) Culture]] Audrey Samson Guest Lecture & Eric Schrijver, Guest Lecuture and mini-wo
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  • making sense of another culture
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  • ...evelopment. We are a network organisation at the intersection of (popular) culture and (performing) arts, fueled by an abiding interest in all the inspiring,
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  • stopping to pass on the looks and ways of our culture and behavior. "If referring to technology or culture at all, they typically use movies, screens, and cameras as metaphors to des
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  • the state is acting as the inforcing arm of the incoming culture the dominant culture, so its everywhere, never had the situation been so fluid'''
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  • Content: NDL culture relationship to Bauhaus in design
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  • *uncertainty / losing home / losing culture / losing memory *Culture
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  • “If the government should interfere at all with people sharing culture, it should be in the form of medals to those who share the most,” Rick Fa ...elieves that, if anything, the teenager should receive a medal for sharing culture.
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  • ...rkle / A Cyborg Manifesto - Donna Haraway) - Privacy and the Participatory culture of the digital age (The Work of Being Watched – Mark Andrejevic / How to ...rkle / A Cyborg Manifesto - Donna Haraway) - Privacy and the Participatory culture of the digital age (The Work of Being Watched – Mark Andrejevic / How to
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  • ...n-word performance, and a lecture addressing the shortfalls of open source culture in regard to gender and sexuality. ...one. However, it rejects a dominant feminist approach to improving sexual culture which favours censorship, instead envisioning more positive, participatory
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  • ...ing I wouldn’t have known much about the aids crisis, activism or ballroom-culture. For me it was funny to lately notice how popular gay-culture items can also reflect our past in a different way. In the romantic comedy
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  • Each boat or ship contains messages, through the people, the goods, the culture, the paint, and the origin it carries. Sailing is a way of searching, it al
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  • How do we work now with digital media? Have we shifted from a work culture based on the ambience of clubs to one locked inside cubicles? Has media des ...ies and technologies? After dot.bomb, is financialisation any way to run a culture? How does digital work effect and provide new perspectives on media design:
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  • ...ologically grounded, politically savvy perspective to debates on media and culture. his papers have been published in leading journals in science and technolo
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  • ...n-word performance, and a lecture addressing the shortfalls of open source culture in regard to gender and sexuality. ...one. However, it rejects a dominant feminist approach to improving sexual culture which favours censorship, instead envisioning more positive, participatory
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  • ...ier,monospace;">Californian Ideology = right-wing neo-liberalism + counter-culture radicalism + technological determinism and optimism + ANTI BIG GOVERNMENT</ ...ses the paradoxical development of the neo-liberal, technologically driven culture of Silicon Valley also known today as &quot;big-tech&quot; (paradoxical, be
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  • ...aymeric/dump/aymeric_mansoux-sandbox_culture_phd_thesis-2017.pdf ''Sandbox Culture: A Study of the Application of Free and Open Source Software Licensing Idea ...e Commons: one license per economical model + articulation of what is free culture
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  • The essence of the theory is the discovery: culture is formed by very similar unwritten rules to biological evolution that coul 'In culture memes (ideas, behaviours, skills) are being copied, transformed and combine
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  • ...digital objects. Such objects can be drawn from any layer of computational culture – from the front, to the back end. * Wendy Chun, Department of Modern Culture and Media, Brown University
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  • ...s a month, or in case of Android to PC, you participate in corporate cloud culture and use an app like [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dk.tacit
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  • ...gital organisations anywhere, the centre of German digital culture, hacker culture, hacktivism, and the intersection of any discussion of democratic and digit
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  • ...nective memory: Interactional trajectories of remembering in post-scarcity culture’ Andrew Hoskins is introducing the model of “connective memory” accor ...ng the principle of Hoskins’ ‘connective memory’ to an example of memorial culture of the former Yugoslavia, the essay will examinate to what extent the inter
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  • ...analysis of it is the only way to do it is to dissolve the boundaries that culture and language and tradition have allowed us to create. They are largely boun
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  • ...ed" I would like to get involved with the topic of shared autorship / free culture / open society / free content / open publishing (still needs to be narrowed - Free Culture<br/>
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  • culture of calculation -- culture of simulation communities and culture,id is how selves identify with their characteristics.
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  • ...cated background. Pride of being Asian and pride that I have this enormous culture to explore. ...on in my exploration and dealing with my lack of knowledge of the Chinese culture. Firstly I will document the gift shop where I work. Here I will either pho
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  • ...filenames are deliberately misspelled. It often defies patrimony, national culture, national culture, capitalist studio production, the cult of mostly male genius, and the orig
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  • ...pes. The feeling of unbelonging because of the rejection coming from every culture that I come from. ...eing Asian because Asian don’t raisin! And pride that I have this enormous culture to explore that I haven’t yet dipped my toes into.
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  • ...s of reenactment in contemporary art''' by '''Sven Lütticken''' and '''The Culture of the Copy: Striking Likenesses, Unreasonable Facsimiles''' by '''Hillel S ...e Jonestown Re-enactment. The author compares it to the nineteenth-century culture, ''„in which the French Revolution had revived, relived, reenacted ancien
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  • ...he exposes the paradoxes within globalization, political economies, visual culture, and the status of art production"Hito Steyerl Art in the age of planetary
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  • ...wavy roof by the japanese architect Arata Isozaki. Moreover, the japanese culture has always had a strong connection with the water, or "sui" one of the five
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  • ...that is to say places in which sites that are part of the reality of each culture and civilization are at the same time “represented, contested and inverte ...ult, creates heterotopias, even though their actual form can vary from one culture to the other. Two types of heterotopia are however generally recognizable t
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  • * How does each culture view cuteness?
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  • ...ium. Subjects such as copyright and distribution in connection to material culture will be considered and discussed in the process. Also not unimportant, the
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  • ...’s are reading us, license plates etc. Referred to as the invisible visual culture. And how we feed these alghorhitms and neural networks by uploaden pictures ...al producers have always found a way to counter-balance human-human visual culture through own produced images etc. But i do think nowadays there is a lot of
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  • ...nger limited and defined by such things as location, proximity, vernacular culture, shared history, local currencies, economies, time-zones and languages.
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  • * [[Florian Cramer]], [[Words Made Flesh: Code, Culture, Imagination]] Reviewed by furtherfield.org
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  • ...ogization of the word from oral through chirographic, print and electronic culture preceded the practical realization of a tool that attempts to effectuate an ...ogies have broken the visual predominance of print, thereby establishing a culture
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  • Obsenity: sustains the macho military culture Abu grave: established the underbelly of military culture
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  • traditional culture of visual images has changed trump/clinton memes - political culture
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  • ...eudo-Japan manufactured from U.S.-produced material.” He writes that otaku culture is really “a grotesque reflection of the fragility of a Japanese identity ...nime imagery to express themselves but they’re always saying that the real culture of Japan is anti-gay and conservative. White queers define their love of Ja
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  • ...oduced which may lack aura may be more appropiately suited for the current culture because socially, we are yearning for closeness, and relatedness and less o ...Perception of certian works and objects evolve with the time and with the culture.
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  • ...s follows with an analysis on how different reproduction techniques affect culture, how we perceive it and interpret the world within it. ===== Bill Nichols - The Work of Culture in the Age of Cybernetic Systems (1988) =====
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  • ...e produces male fantasies that are still predominant in contemporary media culture and allows for the anonymization, the disembodiment and dissection of women
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  • ...characterised by a fundamental transformation of sound culture and visual culture. A number of specific themes will be initiated, developed and presented in ...c notation practices in the fields of music, sound art, performance art, e-culture, new-media art, graphic design and media design, the research project will
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  • ...central location (Savska 11, Zagreb), its owner - the Croatian Ministry of Culture, and the fact that it's been empty for years. ...o a part of our tradition that is much more fundamental and important, the culture in general.
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  • ...central location (Savska 11, Zagreb), its owner - the Croatian Ministry of Culture, and the fact that it's been empty for years. ...o a part of our tradition that is much more fundamental and important, the culture in general.
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  • <li><span style="font-family:Times New Roman,Times,serif">Our culture wants both to multiply its media and to erase all traces of mediation: idea ...orms ask us to take pleasure in the act of mediation, and even our popular culture does take pleasure.</span></p>
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  • ...tists I was studying then were reframed within this new 'Cold War' and pop-culture context.
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  • "Dans une culture comme la nôtre, habituée de longue date à tout fragmenteret à tout divi
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  • ...nghten its factory machanisms as described in Adorno and Horkheimer’s ‘The Culture Industry: Enlightment as Mass Deception’. ...n a development of a general state of the world’s economics in a free/open culture?
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  • ...hnical elements of computing that are nowadays buried under an app centric culture grown in the names of user-friendliness, transparency and deceptive allegor
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  • ...rier new,courier,monospace;">&quot;<em>vaporwave is the musical product of culture plagued by trauma and regression in late capitalism</em>&quot;</span></span ...amily:courier new,courier,monospace;">What are ghosts? Why do we live in a culture dominated by them? [Tanner gives the example of common ghosts such as: digi
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  • ...the beginning was to create a printed interface where themes like digital culture, media arts, hacktivism, and even electronic music could start to be displa ...ce the beginning was to create a printed medium, where themes like digital culture, media arts, hacktivism, and even electronic music could start to be displa
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  • ...the beginning was to create a printed interface where themes like digital culture, media arts, hacktivism, and even electronic music could start to be displa ...ce the beginning was to create a printed medium, where themes like digital culture, media arts, hacktivism, and even electronic music could start to be displa
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  • ...me the lover of Cortés, and helped him to interpret the Aztec language and culture. Thanks to her the Christian messages of the Spaniards melted with the pre- ...in the name of a transnational circulation of ideas, languages and popular culture where lies the meaning of being public?
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  • * history of free software / open source culture * History of Rotterdam concerning squatting culture, urban planning, connection to Dutch history on this point
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  • ...ple from different cultures. Online chats in digital age is like fast food culture (McDonald), one time gloves, you use, you ditch with no cares. You lose a c ...ntent: It’s more personal, more private. More like a reflection of digital culture.
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  • ...interface in the digitally enabled world for the encoding of symbols into culture. Cybernetic technology operating in synchrony with our nervous systems is t
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  • Also, would like introduce a notion of free culture, a social movement that promotes the freedom to distribute and modify creat ...otions of participation and the social dimension of creativity and how our culture gets made, the proccess of how creative work builds on the past and how soc
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  • ...feminist essay based on actual events in regards to film and popular media culture. I’d like to write something that has a foundation in my personal history
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  • ''How can people's collective memories be explored through media and pop culture?'' ...lements in films that inspire me, analyze the significance of media in pop culture, and point out how they impact my project.
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  • but as a significant writing space for critically engaging with culture. computational culture and the art,
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  • ...lings, emotion and affect, not as a psychologist but as a scholar of media culture. The vocabularies and theories hinge on psychology, anthropology, sociology
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  • interface culture In INTERFACE CULTURE(1997), STEVEN JOHNSON argues that the interface is the most important cultu
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  • - in order to produce culture, groups must believe in their independent uniqueness – now we are consum
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  • ...at people are living in, is made for them to be toxic. the society and the culture of open minded people in the society in really toxic to the point that i co
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  • ...the peculiarities of the contemporary visual culture, in particular image culture - the two dimensional world of images. In the past year I worked mostly wit ...research. Mostly because these two mediums are the primal mediums of image culture and therefore have diverse studies on them. And it will allow me to articul
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  • ...ng of the culture, since before moving here I did not think I would feel a culture shock. The research will help me to get to know more people and make me fee
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  • <font color="#FE2EC8"> '''BASTARD CULTURE! - MIRKO TOBIAS SCHAFER'''<br> Users have assumed a new role and created participatory culture. At first only nerds and arithmetic problems as solutions. The internet and
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  • ...the Cybernaut is an attempt at making a full visualization of our digital culture today. I've had many problems trying to visualize it though and only came a
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  • queering up programming culture ...conceived and continues to be practiced in a cultural context: programming culture.
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  • ...'. The language of western society is, with the help of cultures like meme-culture, moving toward a language of symbols rather than letters. With this stateme
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  • ...m. Reflecting upon a variety of issues relevant to today’s networked media culture, the exhibition features works by [[Birgit Bachler]] (AT), [[Özalp Eröz]]
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  • * What is the significance as a cultural phenomenon? Striptease culture, in which public nakedness, voyeurism and sexualized looking are permitted,
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  • ...clips suggest to me the possibility of arriving at an understanding of our culture (at least its visual iconography) by simply going through stock footage sit
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  • ...ithin and against contemporary art history, as its perennial motifs - mass culture and the readymade - find themselves extended and disturbed through the blac
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  • Culture clash?
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  • ...University of Michigan, where he specializes in the history, politics, and culture of information technologies. He is author of The Closed World: Computers an
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  • ...is a tissue [or fabric] of quotations," drawn from "innumerable centers of culture," rather than from one, individual experience. The essential meaning of a w
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  • ...open-mindedness and a do-it-yourself attitude are the real engines of (sub)culture, not exploitative materialism and exhausting lobbying with bureaucracy. ...day’s international Poortgebouwers contribute to various realms of art and culture throughout Rotterdam, a creative energy which results in audible and visibl
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  • ...about public speaking and listening, visual gender representations in food culture, and how social media amplifies some voices while silencing others.<br />
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  • ...any system that appears to underlie and give rise to the phenomenal world (culture, episteme, social structure), one can argue that anthropology finds it diff
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  • ...ature and culture'''. It deals with the digital manipulation of nature and culture that characterizes the present '''‘age of informatization‘'''. '''In the age of digital databases, everything – nature and culture alike – becomes an object for recombination and manipulation.''' Our worl
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  • '''THE PROJECTION OF THE ONTOLOGY OF A COMPUTER ONTO CULTURE ITSELF''' ...d narrative are natural enemies, competing for the same territory of human culture, each claims an exclusive right to make meaning out of the world
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  • A brief response to the collapse of regime / cultural hegemony and contra culture in Bulgaria.<br> ...lture or social movements - opposed to the non-working structures (art and culture)? What is the role of the individual (the artist) who faces up a wall of in
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  • culture is not your friend. culture provides rules and myths to prevent us from having to think
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  • "The distinguishing character of modern culture, he argues, is its preoccupation with the grotesque, by which he means the
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  • Culture Hegemony .... They are together shaping the structure of society. Gramsci asserts that culture study on subaltern group and dominant group could enable one to understand
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  • '''Culture Hegemony''' .... They are together shaping the structure of society. Gramsci asserts that culture study on subaltern group and dominant group could enable one to understand
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  • ...ell, but to perform oneself as a unique commodity person. In a spectacular culture
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  • Bare Journal is a playful magazine on fashion and culture. The cover of the second issue is simple but striking: an atmospheric, blac It's the second issue of Bare Journal, an independent fashion and culture magazine. The front cover is simple and striking: an atmospheric, black and
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  • ===== about blogging culture ===== ...g culture, for me it was popular since 2000s, would be nice to examine the culture and labor of blogging?
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  • ...t based in Rotterdam. His work explores the peculiarities of current image culture, namely the relationship between images and technology that encompasses the
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  • ...old volcano that towers over Japan, and it's an important part of Japanese culture. There are all kinds of myths and stories, and each Japanese family tells t
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  • ...Technology and Policy at Princeton University, and a fellow at the Media, Culture and Communications Department at NYU Steinhardt as well as the Information ...all sorts of workshops related to media, net, generative, software art and culture.
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  • ...ook. 'Unlike the hippies, they had no alternative ideas about politics and culture but an alternative idea about how to use new technology' (Harkin 2009 p. 10
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  • ...e way for processes [ref Jack Burnham, object oriented to systems oriented culture]
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  • ...onversation between modern forms of art and design and Chinese traditional culture. The purpose of recreating the traditional art by young generations is to f ...me the most there is the combination of modern art and Chinese traditional culture. I posted videos and article about the recreations on social media which be
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  • ...f the cross, nor the raised arms, nor the circumcised penis, but only the culture of spirit and soul. He who is despised by the idiots’ propagandists and b
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  • ...and future of the photographic image, The international library of visual culture. Tauris, London.<br />
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  • *Cold War ideologies embedded in contemporary culture
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  • ...8px;"><span style="font-family:courier new,courier,monospace;">&ldquo;This culture of anonymity fostered an environment where the users went to air their dark ...an style="font-family:courier new,courier,monospace;">&ldquo;Recent online culture wars have reopened many fault lines within the right as well as the left. A
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  • ...now what's good for them. What I mean is, I can't understand why people of culture and position like us understand the great ideal of collectivism so well and
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  • ...atter. In 2019 I began to research more consciously the theme of Nature vs Culture, its evolution and further consequences. I looked for traces and signs of that nature/culture dualism and tried to translate the theoretical texts I was reading into vis
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  • ...alienating effects of such tools/practice? How does this participates in a culture of surveillance and self-surveillance where monitoring systems don’t limi • MELISSA GRONLUND, Contemporary Art and Digital Culture (2016) Analyses the impact of the internet and digital technologies in our
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  • ...o “reduce culture to the lowest common denominator” but “grind up” in mass culture. They are differently created, through apparatuses, and have to be read dif ...hic images. They differ from a tool by being invented through a product of culture, e.g. scientific texts. As a cultural object a camera is not a tool that cr
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  • ...ks to social media, today's teens are able to directly interact with their culture - artists, celebrities, movies, brands, and even one another - in ways neve ...one of the first ones out there (2011) and as he is obsessed with the pop culture he talks about it a lot, slowly getting more followers. In this documentary
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  • ...of aesthetics in terrorist propaganda and terrorist role-playing in gaming culture.''' ...hing a short video essay that explores role-playing of terrorism in gaming culture. This 7-minute work presents possible therapeutic/coping qualities of role-
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  • Irresistible fantasy for the counter culture
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  • ...l politics throughout Europe and beyond. Previously, he taught courses on "Culture and New Media" at the Institute for Interactive Media, Hogeschool van Amste ...SISEA), Interstanding I, II, & III (Tallinn, Estonia), The P2P - New Media Culture in Europe conference (Amsterdam / Rotterdam), the third and fourth edition
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  • '''America went from a needs culture to a desire culture.'''
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  • '''Lest We Forget: Media Culture and the Formation of Collective Memory ...uman life started to change drastically the temporal economy of industrial culture. He believed the cause of this was mainly the decline in the oral tradition
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  • all culture, past and present, came to be filtered through a computer with its particul STEPHEN JOHNSONs INTERFACE CULTURE makes a claim for the cultural siginficance of comp.interface
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  • ...bring people closer to the pre christian traditions and folklore that the culture of southern Italy, especially in rural areas, is still permeated with. Tell
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  • • The human sense matrix is a direct product of culture ...es, and the ways we create and understand the sensory world, are shaped by culture. Perception is informed not only by the personal meaning a sensation has fo
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  • ...think there's there's a lot of those art initiatives grew out of that same culture.'''<<edited bit''' ......from you know so that's how it grew up from that from that kind of rave culture I think yeah so this is the thing of your past how does it connect to curre
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  • ...erest in the emergence of digital aesthetics and their ubiquity in popular culture. These include obvious photoshops, pixelated images, glitches, and memes. I
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  • ...of ‘''communication''’ o which one side, the audience, can never reply; a culture based on the reproduction of almost everyone to a state of abject non-creat
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  • ...for re-using authored materials. It is inspired by the principles of Free Culture – with a few differences. The readers are invited to copy, distribute, an * Selection of Proto-Free Culture Licenses: https://www.bleu255.com/~aymeric/dump/aymeric_mansoux-sandbox_cul
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  • ...In principle, everyone who is a bit familiar with the internet and digital culture can understand meme language and also potentially make memes. ...s and art strategies I've researched and used in the past. Tactical media, culture jamming, hacking strategies and media activism often work similar to memes.
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  • ...pliance (WAMIA) is not dedicated to such (grand) narratives of an apparent culture of technical innovation. Rather, WAMIA is searching for a way to get your
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  • ...as proved to foster participation and to create a fertil soil for forms of culture that otherwise would not have an expression. Grounded on existing cases of ...role for the artist that seems to have been established by our developing culture of technology. De Nijs describes himself and his work as recognition of the
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  • ...ke cultures, differ around the world, could there be a correlation between culture and how people view time? ...activities at a time) ways of scheduling, and it’s correlation to Japanese culture. Levine (1997) suggests that his defined clock time cultures are less flexi
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  • (notes on free culture workshop)
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  • ...eed'' is an article that appeared in ''M/C Journal: A Journal of Media and Culture'', Volume 3, Issue 3 published in June 2000. The article appears to be a su • Brian Ward. "Speed." M/C: A Journal of Media and Culture 3.3 (2000). <http://www.api-network.com/mc/0006/speed.php>.
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  • * Understanding Free Culture
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  • Thornton: taste culture preference for people with similar taste, they make up their own ethics and
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  • Mass culture is at its most perfected – masses needed to be controlled.
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  • recreation of ur culture
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  • ..., Digital Folklore, a book exploring user generated aesthetics and digital culture.
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  • ...uenced by the ideas of the Frankfurt school, reflected on the chapter “The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception”, of the book Dialectic of Enli ...s chapter Adorno and Horkheimer developed their idea of the mass-produced culture as dangerous to the more intellectually difficult high arts.
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  • remix culture
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  • ...dependence on documentation to attain symbolic status within the realm of culture performances revealed culture's deepest, truest, and most individual character
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  • ...m. It is based on my WhatsApp chat histories with 8 friends with different culture backgrounds, the mutual fact of those friends is that we reply on online ch ...ine chat in digital age is not quite stable. In a way, it’s like fast food culture ( McDonald, KFC ), it takes an extremely short time to know a new person or
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  • ...Levy, The Art of Cyberspace (1994), in: Timothy Druckrey (ed.), Electronic Culture, p. 366-368
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  • 2 corporations holidng our culture! performances revealed culture's deepest, truest, and most individual character
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  • ...matter. In 2019 I began to research more conciously the theme of Nature vs Culture, its evolution and further consequences. I developed the idea to consciousl I looked for traces and signs of that nature/culture dualism and tried to translate the theoretical texts I was reading into vis
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  • ...unfortunate set of rules that would sort of go against the development of culture by learning about other cultures? ...tly encountered had shaped his own personality. "My language is German. My culture, my attainments are German. I considered myself German intellectually, unti
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