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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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  • ...ed in the west (the smashing of atoms; the invention of radio, television, computers, immunology; so forth and so on) data has been arriving about the practices
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  • ...trap that allowed the secret police to establish remote control over their computers. And what a trap it was: Someone broke into the server that hosted the webs
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  • ''only interactions with the black box. No direct link between computers''
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  • ...media used in publishing it is necessary to understand the physicality of computers in it's resources. When typing on Open Office, using Photoshop or any other
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  • The technique of supervision grows after World War 2. The computers give a great advantage, because it provided processing and analysis of a hu
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  • ...matised by the advancing modes of technology, machines, and in particular, computers and surveillance.
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  • ...matised by the advancing modes of technology, machines, and in particular, computers and surveillance.
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  • ...orld map upon which personal computers are displayed. The screens of these computers can be different, but the simulation starts with a quarter which is showing ...to 10 means that a lot of people will appreciate your service and a lot of computers will change the content of the screen to the logo the user is representing.
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  • ...ation between language and representation, reality and fiction, humans and computers, symbiontically fuse togheter intertwined through the lens of subjective ex
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  • "The Wimp model is based on the fact that computers
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  • ...is showing animators or technicians sitting in front of their workplace - computers, displaying skilful manipulation of tools and digital materials while the i
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  • ...art and design, currently focusing on the interactions between humans and computers and their implications in subjectivity, language and politics.
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  • Does it mean that through the wide use of computers, mainly of social media we are becoming more aware of the processes of beha
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  • ...se. You can see what's there and grab the things you want to examine. With computers, more and more data is stored in a invisible but virtually endless space. B
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  • The technique of supervision grows after World War 2. The computers give a great advantage, because it provided processing and analysis of a hu
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  • ...is LOGO language. Papert created a language, understood both by humans and computers, that describes drawings not in an absolute cartesian grid, but from the pe
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  • Broadcast project but instead this week I will have to write about how computers break or die.
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  • ...room installation that is surrounded by work benches lined with flatscreen computers, DIS has created the overall scenography. In one of the main rooms, sliding
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  • ...uters_with_personal_meanings | Sherry Turkle > The second self > Personal computers with personal meanings]]
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  • '''computers are linguistic machines/devices'''
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  • ...sabotage; the societies of control operate with machines of a third type, computers, whose passive danger is jamming and whose active one is piracy or the intr
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  • ...sabotage; the societies of control operate with machines of a third type, computers, whose passive danger is jamming and whose active one is piracy or the intr
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  • ...sabotage; the societies of control operate with machines of a third type, computers, whose passive danger is jamming and whose active one is piracy or the intr
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  • The digital computer is not, strictly speaking, entirely digital.digital computers have an Oreo cookie–like structure with an analogue bottom, a frothy digi computers do not necessarily have to operate with binary code.(discreet bits stream).
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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
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  • By focusing on the relationship of people with their personal computers, Sherry Turkle has been the first and a prominent writer I enjoyed reading, ...way demand more depth of knowledge in the research up to the end result. “…computers closely resemble people in their ‘thinking’ and differ only in their la
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  • Childhood interest in computer programming vs passive use of computers (n00bs) I loose interest in computers as a teenager (as a kid I would do BASIC programming etc.). Just as I loose
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  • ...J. Ross (2004), Procedural 3D texture synthesis using genetic programming, Computers and Graphics Journal, 569-584
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  • By focusing on the relationship of people with their personal computers, Sherry Turkle has been the first and a prominent writer I enjoyed reading, ...way demand more depth of knowledge in the research up to the end result. “…computers closely resemble people in their ‘thinking’ and differ only in their la
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  • The last property is space. We can make use of the enormous memory that computers are giving to us. They allow for the tracking of complex storylines in seri In principle the computers work towards delayed satisfaction, hold up the carrot, but rarely give it @
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  • ...hotomedia including photography, cinema, video, television, mobile phones, computers and photocopiers” (McKenzie, 2014). The camera obscura or cyanotype would
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  • Off Book, documentary, ‘Generative Art – Computers, Data, and Humanity’
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  • ...system : "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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  • While traditional wikis contain only text which computers can neither understand nor evaluate, SMW adds semantic annotations that all
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  • ...is a post-political, erotic, mystic . electromagnetic, level of reality . Computers, by transforming the environment into cells of varied shapes integral to a
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  • Analysts look at computers through analytical tools used for photographing Analysts look at computers through analytical tools used for photographing
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  • ...magazines, walls of buildings in the street, now screens on our phones and computers. There is a crucial aspect with the latter; our digital revolution is as bi
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  • ...m the angle of command line instructions of computer programming language. Computers becoming people, people becoming machines.
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  • ...amper with, becomes a platform for actively re-imagining / rethinking what computers and software can be. We fully switched to GNU/Linux when we decided that in a media study program computers are instruments much like musical instruments in a conservatory. Just as ev
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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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  • ...m a spectrum of ergonomic and non-conventional methods of interfacing with computers, both fictional and non-fictional, such as eye-tracking, mouses for the dis
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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
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  • ...ing life under late capitalism, hence he aesthetics of the covers (cities, computers, neons)</span></span></li>
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  • of computers. among other things, this means that print matter is no outside of computers. on the city like socialfiction did, or at a temp
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  • ...ital techniques —and actually there is nothing entirely digital in digital computers either! bUT Things are entirely different when digital techniques are only
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  • ...ital techniques —and actually there is nothing entirely digital in digital computers either! bUT Things are entirely different when digital techniques are only
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  • - use binary method for computers
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  • ...the New Communalists that returned to the cities attempted to explore how computers could help control social systems. As James Harkin says of the ex-commune d ...Almost two-thirds of the households in the top 20-percent income group own computers, as do almost half in the second highest income group.[...] Households in t
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  • According to the media equation theory, people treat their computers as real people. In live stream people treat their host as their friend or e
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  • All apparatuses (not just computers) are calculating machines and in this sense 'artificial intelligences', the
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  • - Nick Briz, Apple Computers (2013): http://nickbriz.com/applecomputers/
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  • ''“I’m sure in the Kremlin the computers have this photo,” he joked, “They use Microsoft programs. I think every
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  • ...t he seems like some old guy who just found out there is something called 'computers' and 'internet'. Then you find out his website actually dates back to early
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  • Hacklabs are voluntarily run spaces providing free public access to computers and the internet. They generally make use of reclaimed and recycled machine ...t' signals connected to actions defined in look-up tables. In conventional computers, the interrupt mechanism enables signals from peripheral devices such as mi
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  • ...for a moment, this can be related to a not-to-distant future where quantum computers act with such speed that the lines between past/present/future become blurr
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  • ...ally found at primary schools. Children start at an early age to work with computers and digital devices, so they don’t only learn words, but also computer la
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  • At the beginning of the 21st century, computers are so widely distributed and used, yet we still call them ‘new media’
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  • A projector is not the only possibility with which to show visuals. Computers can be directly connected to LED screens which are more powerful light sour
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  • - Nick Briz, Apple Computers (2013): http://nickbriz.com/applecomputers/
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  • ...passive danger of entropy and sabotage. Now societies of control work with computers, with a passive danger of jamming and active danger of privacy and viruses.
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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
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  • ...ale <s>cameras</s>, lenses, sensors, chips, <s>solar panels</s>, antennas, computers, software, servers, hard drives.''
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  • ...passive danger of entropy and sabotage. Now societies of control work with computers, with a passive danger of jamming and active danger of privacy and viruses.
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  • ...passive danger of entropy and sabotage. Now societies of control work with computers, with a passive danger of jamming and active danger of privacy and viruses.
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  • Because of computers it is possible for the first time to calculate which part of the population
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  • ...theoretical on a performance level. At the end of the performance (because computers can't really differentiate all will be treated and judged as one. This way
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  • ...omething occurs, but cannot necessarily determine it (being in the case of computers always in negotiation with another part of the system, CPU resources for in ...e this form of program, the applications that fill the hard drives of most computers, with the kind of cultures of interface that Poole discusses in 'Trigger Ha
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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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  • To answer why I got the ideas of let the computers insult each other, I have got some feedbacks on my writing style.
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  • [https://hub.xpub.nl/bootleglibrary/read/794/pdf Computers of the Art], a book by Dick Higgins, and the process of [https://en.wikiped ...ce to be. A wise-structured organised chaos ... Monumental huge buildings, computers, archives, cameras, people in uniforms, banks campus and other big building
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  • To answer why I got the ideas of let the computers insult each other, I have got some feedbacks on my writing style.
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  • ...nified Denmark and Norway much like the technology whose goal was to unify computers and cellular phones. ...ed computing, where shared resources, data and information are provided to computers and other devices on-demand. The first thing that I do to create a story i
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  • ...ct but with method, the way the object was created. In era of Internet and computers “even if literature is reducible to mere code—an intriguing idea—the
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  • Since computers are good at doing repetitive and boring tasks, we can take advantage from i
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  • Many of us today have computers in our pockets most of the time, and the streets and squares are full with
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  • * When Computers Were Women - Jennifer Light ...during the Second World War, or were they always meant to be working with computers? Looking back at examples from Ada Lovelace to the women who worked on the
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  • By focusing on the relationship of people with their personal computers, Sherry Turkle has been the first and a prominent writer I enjoyed reading,
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  • Perhaps if we stopped thinking of computers as information highways and began to think of them more modestly as symboli ...efunct (eg.nntp:,gopher), and the prefix refers to an era where individual computers were named by their services (www, news, mail). Sir Tim Berners-lee, invent
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  • ...they use “cultural tools” (such as written symbols, information storage on computers and mnemotechnics) to remember. What makes it collective is the fact that t
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  • ...consumer-products, such as cameras, video cameras, accessible and powerful computers, prove this. The creation of personal content is even more and more profess
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  • ...becoming increasingly important as the symbol-processing machines we call computers are hooked into networks in which they are seamlessly integrated with appar ...k of symbols) and a material apparatus. Symbol-processing machines we call computers. Material metaphor --> a term that foregrounds a traffic between words and
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  • *Edwards, Paul N. ''The Closed World: Computers and the Politics of Discourse in Cold War America'' (1996) MIT Press, Unite
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  • different kind of brains/computers, stuff that we cannot get the essence froim cause the prtocols and bio-arch
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  • ...the 1990s, when relatively inexpensive graphics workstations and personal computers running image editing, animation, compositing and illustration software bec ...me of the software under discussion - ''After Effects''. If, in the 1990s, computers were used to create highly spectacular special effects or "invisible effect
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  • mindstorms-children, computers and powerful ideas- to get a better idea on child computer interaction mindstorms-children, computers and powerful ideas- to get a better idea on child computer interaction
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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 ...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
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  • ...workers label and classify photographs around the clock at high speed. For computers to learn how to see, a scale
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  • like the computers, to process a program. To change that it is not enough to recognize these
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  • ...ation between language and representation, reality and fiction, humans and computers, through the lens of subjective experience. Ilinx represent a personal ques
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  • ...local system of infrastructures and tools, sometimes based on Raspberry Pi computers, which could be used to:
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  • ...ed on a set of conditions, similar to computational systems, although when computers weren’t yet widely used, highlighting mathematical and geometrical tenden ...choreographing as short instructions, is very similar to scripts given to computers to read and perform the task. Coincidentally, around the same time, Karl Ge
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  • * [[User:Eleanorg/RWR_1.1/Essay/Draft_1.4 | Eleanor G - Talking to Computers]]
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  • ...of everyday life for people with no special interest in or knowledge about computers. But the widespread use of "Post-Internet" now obscures these writers' work
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  • ...om the abstraction required from programming with punch cards on the early computers)
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  • ...pported by widespread digital infrastructures; a connected web of personal computers, phones and also increasingly the Internet of Things (IoT); governing and m ...tions. But the privacy concerns of such a vast amount of easily updateable computers, which are black boxes for the users in many cases and often-times not upda
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  • ...deal with the issue of orality. “All the [smart] things to be said about computers can be spelled out in Plato’s Phaedrus”. (in ong?) If the software of t ...the readers' participation, and were inspired by the instructions given to computers. Another form of literature is the episodic story, relative stories are emb
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  • ...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 ...the readers' participation, and were inspired by the instructions given to computers. Another form of literature is the episodic story, relative stories are emb
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  • ...ism, we should be quite honest about that. From the first day we moved the computers into the lab we had a break in, but that is how things happen. However thes
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  • ...then be to set a group of various computers (preferably different kind of computers) together pretty much as a musical orchetra. Each user deals with a single
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  • + machines as computers, fridges or other people working may produce low frequency sound, that is p
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  • ...k of symbols) and a material apparatus. Symbol-processing machines we call computers. Material metaphor --> a term that foregrounds a traffic between words and
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  • ...ased on a set of conditions, similar to computational systems, even though computers weren’t yet widely used. Nevertheless he presents a new logic very simila ...ographing as short instructions, which is very similar to scripts given to computers to read and perform the task. Gestner’s method and approach to design was
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  • ...mapping the lifecycle of a digital object, running from the production of computers, for example you’ll read about how we deal with waste, etc. This list can ...ly. The next concerns the temps and lastly the brainworkers, who work with computers, networking, and whose brain needs always to be flashing. Their eyes are re
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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)
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  • + machines as computers, fridges or other people working may produce low frequency sound, that is p
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  • * [https://archive.org/details/mindstorms00seym/ Mindstorms: children, computers, and powerful ideas, by Seymour Papert (1980)]
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  • Ronny: We don't have photocopy machines, only computers at the aisle for public use.
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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) Mechanism, in “People and Computers XV – <br>
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  • 2. Working on and with the Eigensinn of media (e.g. film, photography, computers / networks and the fine arts). ...luge, "a Debrie camera from 1923, for instance, and program the electronic computers to obey the rules that long-dead cameramen fed to this Debrie camera. In th
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  • ...the UK. Graham's had a long working history in relationship to the use of computers for design and art practice. He is the author of the world first computer g ...s here, much people have bandwith. It's a software made for running on old computers specially so, my focus at the beginning was to recycle machines like 200 mg
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  • ...>Human and computer interaction theme<br>Thesis about blocks world (??)<br>Computers as an anthopomorthic thing - a black box with stuff inside, made by humans.
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  • ...uations of a highly speculative exchange market, operating at the speed of computers and telecommunications. At the same time, controls on crossborder investmen ...st of production equipment must be low, as is now the case for things like computers and related media devices. Fourth, it must be possible to broadly distribut
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  • ...res as early as the 1970s in the development of school curricula for using computers in the classroom. Through the development of the programming language LOGO,
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  • ...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 ...the readers' participation, and were inspired by the instructions given to computers. Another form of literature is the episodic story, relative stories are emb
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  • ...human life. In his profound techno-enthusiasm, he relies on future quantum computers to make sense of it all. By 2048, Erkki states that the technology will be
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  • ...library confusing and hard to get around. I found it weird that the search computers were only in Dutch. I tried very hard to search for a book and ended up ask
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  • ...library confusing and hard to get around. I found it weird that the search computers were only in Dutch. I tried very hard to search for a book and ended up ask
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  • ...ill using the same mail client I used twelve years ago and my interface to computers is almost entirely done via the hermetic vocabulary of the command line int ...e user's use of the computer is different to a graphic designer's. But new computers can serve for multiple purposes... Partly because of proprietary software e
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  • ...try, and the performative aspect is a great example of computation-without-computers. A slap to Moore's Law.<ref>"Moore's law is the observation that the number
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  • ...the price of computers and hardware and the emergence of a mass market for computers by the eighties, the time was ripe for software to become a valuable intell ...cassette revolution that we examined and moving rapidly into the worlds of computers and digital entertainment, this world has been based on a dispersed logic o
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  • code is a way to learn more about how computers are used in culture, but
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  • ...room installation that is surrounded by work benches lined with flatscreen computers, DIS has created the overall scenography. In one of the main rooms, sliding
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  • ...k of symbols) and a material apparatus. Symbol-processing machines we call computers. Material metaphor --> a term that foregrounds a traffic between words and
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  • ...ce to be. A wise-structured organised chaos ... Monumental huge buildings, computers, archives, cameras, people in uniforms, banks campus and other big building ...ce to be. A wise-structured organised chaos ... Monumental huge buildings, computers, archives, cameras, people in uniforms, banks campus and other big building
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