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World 3

Submitted by mindprints on Mar 06, 2009, 08:36 AM

There are definition problems when talking about the entities of ?Information Technology?: what should we call the main ingredients? Intuitively it would seem that there is a technological domain, consisting of machines and programs that work with something called inf

Anyone Out There?

Submitted by Rizvana on Feb 19, 2009, 11:33 AM
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Software Studies Workshop videos available

Submitted by lirani on Oct 24, 2008, 04:19 AM
Last May, UC San Diego put on softwhere 2008, the second annual Software Studies Workshop. Speakers included folks like Geof Bowker, Warren Sack, Ian Bogost, Noah Wardrip-Fruin, and Phoebe Sengers. For most of us who couldn't be there, each particip

The Future of Writing - 2 day workshop at UC Irvine

Submitted by lirani on Oct 07, 2008, 05:33 PM
The Future of Writing, a 2 day workshop at UC Irvine, explores what it means to inscribe, author, utter, and collaborate with changing technologies of production, distribution and reading. And all this in a world of transnational flows! Speakers include David Theo Goldberg, Tara McPherson, Liz Losh, and Antoinette LaFarge. The workshop is free and open to the public.

Locating Technoscience reader

Submitted by matthew-w-wilson on Sep 17, 2008, 12:48 PM

A group of geographers have posted a reader on technoscience, called "Locating Technoscience".

From their 'cover':

"The aim of this reader is to introduce and contextua

Arse Elektronica, San Francisco, Sept. 25-28

Submitted by claudia costa pederson on Sep 07, 2008, 11:19 PM

Arse Elektronika 2008

Do Androids Sleep With Electric Sheep?

Critical Perspectives on Sexua

I-CHASS|WED 7/30 Part II

Submitted by Anaventura on Aug 11, 2008, 12:33 AM

Wednesday afternoon was going to be very art-driven... I knew this from the program and was looking forward to it!

I-CHASS|WED 7/30 Part I

Submitted by Anaventura on Aug 06, 2008, 08:01 PM

On Wednesday morning Michael Meredith didn?t stay as long as usual at the group's breakfast table. He wanted to get ready for his demo of Virtual Vellum, starting at 9AM sharp.

Michael is just a really great communicator. I wish that more CS folks were like him...:) Even in something as serious as Illuminated manuscripts he finds a way to make things fun such as by callin the "Manuscripts Torture Chamber" to the room where they carefully manipulate the manuscripts - most (all?) from France and Belgium.