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  • Software has the first digital history. Software’s place in the digital and analog ecosystem is one of continual
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  • Submission history
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  • ===History===
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  • ...er versions of that identity can retain themselves, acting as a geological history of identity. ...er versions of that identity can retain themselves, acting as a geological history of identity.
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  • ...the effects of the invention of the clock and talk about how it influenced history, yet the clock was invented because monks needed a way to keep accurate tim
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  • ...al Culture and in 2011 am Co-Chair of RE:Wire, conference of the Media Art History society.
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  • *[[Computer History]]
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  • *Cultural History of the Screen: From the Cinematic to the Handheld (Undergraduate)
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  • ...rado and the accompanying debates. Our research included literature on the history of public anthropology, historical examinations of ethics in anthropology, Making materials accessible and popular has been essential throughout the history of anthropology. Tyler, Malinowski, Frazer, Levi-Strauss and others sought
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  • Boundary maintenance has played a central role in all societies throughout history. In India, sacred ground is maintained by taking one's shoes off before ent
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  • ...erial and formal causes) and yet a conception that is totally alien to the history of technology up to the eighteenth century, particularly to that ancient br ...storians have clearly understood the importance of metals in technological history, even using them to label some crucial stages, such as the Bronze or Iron a
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  • *[[From Telephone To Tweetup - A Brief History of Technosocial Development and Exchange]]
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  • ...ef>David Millet (2002), "The Origins of EEG" International Society for the History of the Neurosciences (ISHN).</ref>
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  • ===History=== ...exploration of the interaction space".<ref>http://blog.alice.org/?p=34 the history of Alice (part 1)]</ref>
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  • Sept. 29 The history of digital media. Text discussion: Wilson and Peterson 2002 *Ceruzzi, Paul. 2003. A History of Modern Computing. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Chan, Anita. 2004. Coding Fr
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  • 1991 A Brief, Irrational History of Cyberspace. Cyberspace: Collected Abstracts of the Second
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  • ...th case-studies in design, landscape, and urban planning. Ranging from the history of GIS to Apollo-era urban simulation, these sources will be aggressively m
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  • *Turner, Frederick Jackson. "The Significance of the Frontier in American History." New York, NY: Dover Publications, 1996. ISBN: 9780486291673. ...Philip Scranton, eds. Industrializing Organisms: Introducing Evolutionary History. New York, NY: Routledge, 2003. ISBN: 9780415945486.
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  • ...xt. Students are also expected to gain basic factual knowledge of Japanese history, and be able to reach informed conclusions about factual information regard ...ry Blossoms, and Nationalism: The Militarization of Aesthetics in Japanese History. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2002. ISBN: 9780226620916.
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  • *Rapp, Rayna. Testing Women, Testing the Fetus: A Social History of Amniocentesis in America. New York, NY: Routledge, 2000. ISBN: 041591645 *Rapp, Rayna. Testing Women, Testing the Fetus: A Social History of Amniocentesis in America. New York, NY: Routledge, 2000. ISBN: 041591645
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  • *Ceruzzi, Paul E. A History of Modern Computing. 2nd ed. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003. ISBN: 97802625 *Ceruzzi, Paul E. A History of Modern Computing. 2nd ed. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003. ISBN: 97802625
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  • ...in-class time will then be devoted to the project, and preparing a project history (~20 pages, 6000 words) written collaboratively by the group. Groups will p *11 In-Class Group Work, Presentation of Project History Proposals, Discussion and Ranking
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  • *Smith, Merritt Roe, and Gregory Clancey, eds. Major Problems in the History of American Technology. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1997. ISBN: 97806 *Smith, Merritt Roe, and Gregory Clancey, eds. Major Problems in the History of American Technology. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1997. ISBN: 97806
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  • *Smith, Merritt Roe, and Gregory Clancey, eds. Major Problems in the History of American Technology. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1997. ISBN: 97806 *[*] [S&C] Heilbroner, R. "Do Machines Make History?" pp. 398-404.
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  • ...nes will have been sacrificed, like passengers thrown out of the troika of History to the wolves of Memory. ...e lines transforms itself into a map of the future, or at least of future "History". If we study this embryonic or ontogenic map we can see clearly that the "
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  • ...rative mapping project that has been exceptionally successful in its short history. How do I measure success in this instance? Triple-digit annual growth and
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  • ...representation of the world but rather a principal player on the stage of history.
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  • ...avis, the author of this fiercely elegant and wide- ranging work of social history, Los Angeles is both utopia and dystopia, a place where the last Joshua tre In City of Quartz, Davis reconstructs LA's shadow history and dissects its ethereal economy. He tells us who has the power and how th
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  • ...ions will concern the ineptitude of the unions: tied to the whole of their history of struggle against the disciplines or within the spaces of enclosure, will
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  • ...s the final essay on nostalgia, into which Lippard weaves her own personal history. Recommended for circulating libraries.ACarol J. Binkowski, Bloomfield, NJ
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  • ...e-based public art that ``has both roots and reach'' and that honors local history and mores. She also looks into the prospects for preserving that older, idi
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  • ...institutional and market forces. One Place after Another offers a critical history of site-specific art since the late 1960s and a theoretical framework for e
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  • Wanderlust: A History of Walking [Paperback] ...eaders on a leisurely journey through the prehistory, history, and natural history of bipedal motion. Walking, she observes, affords its practitioners an imme
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  • ...d, mobility, the superhighway and changing life styles, is the kind of art history and theory that is rarely produced. The rapid evolution of modern architect
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  • *Butryn, T. M. (2000). Posthuman podiums: The technological life-history narratives of elite track and field athletes. Unpublished doctoral disserta
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  • ...rom the University of Helsinki with a focus on the studies of intellectual history, literature, philosophy and digital communication.
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  • ...f experiments carried out on various software platforms). He describes the history of artificial intelligence as a series of unfolding conceptual conflicts—
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  • 8. Down in the Basement: The History of Synesthesia
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  • ===History as Future===
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  • ...shed 05 December 2009. Accessed 02 July 2011. http://www.i-programmer.info/history/people/497-doug-engelbart.html</ref> but rather as a step towards a better [[Category:Computing History]]
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  • ===History=== ...el".<ref>[http://wikis.pepperdine.edu/display/GSBME/History+of+Geolocation History of Geolocation from Pepperdine.edu]</ref>
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  • [[The Pencil: A History of Design and Circumstance]] by Henry Petroski == Computing History ==
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  • ...wer",<ref>Mintz, Sidney. Sweetness and Power: The Place of Sugar in Modern History. Penguin Books, 1986.</ref>and a radically anthropocentric approach that mi
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  • ===History===
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  • ...vide support in the form of sponsorship. The main protagonist's purchasing history is taken into consideration when she applies for medical assistance. Becaus
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  • ...delves into the complexities and contradictions of modernity, tracing its history and exploring its impact on various aspects of life, society, and culture.
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  • 23:15 Strand on Taylor Gado’s Underground History of Education
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  • ...ltidisciplinary institute located in Banff, Alberta, Canada. It has a rich history of innovation and experimentation in digital arts and sciences. Some of the ===History===
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  • ...the organic and technological, carbon and silicon, freedom and structure, history and myth, the rich and the poor, the state and the subject, diversity and d
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  • ...y-terms-flash-cards/ (jason scott provides this an an archivits of digital history)
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  • ...behavior and activity. She introduces us to her research strategy and the history, structure, and culture of Warcraft; argues for applying activity theory an ...designing, building and testing an educational board game on the theme of History and Archaeology of Medicine. Working in small groups, these apprentice game
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  • ===History=== Part of history is being re-constructed through the online medium.
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  • ...S&TS as well as for those in such neighboring disciplines as anthropology, history, philosophy, sociology, law, political science, feminist and critical theor
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  • ===History=== ...artsites.ucsc.edu/EMS/music/equipment/computers/history/history.html Short History of Computer Music].
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  • See the [http://histcon.ucsc.edu/ History of Consciousness Department] at UC Santa Cruz. ...; literary and visual studies; French and Francophone theory; intellectual history; animal studies.
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  • ===History=== .... Vartan Gregorian, adviser.--B.A. University of California at Berkeley in History (Adviser: Robert O. Paxton)
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  • ===History===
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  • ...the sense that the distinctions that we hold so dear would lose reference. History continues post-singularity, but at this point we have effectively merged wi ...-messianic concept of the transhumanist movement which posits a rupture in history due to accelerating technological change. Though some credit Stanislaw Ulam
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  • ...ntity that’s “better”, what can you get away with; all you have is a history online. How valid are they?
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  • ...iduals are going to have reactions to any kind of sensation based on their history of interactions ...hink it's different than any other source of data we've ever dealt with in history
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  • Jake von Slatt: can you see the history?
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  • ...Human Behavior became personally relevant. I now have a strong interest in History and Socio Political Events. One off shoot of these topics is Epidemiology f
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  • ...elf the EyeBorg Project. Rob Spence and Kosta Grammatis are trying to make history by embedding a video camera and a transmitter in a prosthetic eye. That eye
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  • ...their mental abilities more often than their physical abilities. In Greek history, a perfectly balanced person was one who had a balance between physical sel
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  • *Deifition through specific history of the discipline ...technology: STS (Science, Technology, and Society), Philosophy of Science, History of Science, communications, sociology of technology, etc. This section will
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  • ===History===
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  • ===History=== ===History===
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  • ...s and the bad ones) to technoscience studies. She wishes to examine the “history of evolutionary biology” as a species, by studying the other species that
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  • ...rs of Computing".<ref>[http://nyti.ms/dW6Gbi BITS: Bits Pics: The Computer History Museum] from The New York Times.</ref>
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  • ===History===
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  • ...ing so, Lepht successfully gained additional senses that no other human in history have experienced. Some examples include Lepht's experimentation with subder
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  • ===History===
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  • ===History===
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  • ...anging survey is outside the scope of this book however, so the cyborg’s history is limited, in this instance, to a brief summary of relevant factors that h
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  • ...</ref> Marc Auge defined place as one concered with relation, identity and history. ...one can use an cell phone, which provided one with relation, identity and history in the midst of a non-place.
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  • *history ...ike before embarking on their travels). And there is one's relation to the history of the builings and objects once there).
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  • ...the past. On the Internet it is different. The Web does not forget its own history is by and large always comprehensible, photos online from the past. The int
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  • ...d research and theory from the disciplines of film, dance, television, art history, critical media studies and popular culture. As a scholar, she presents her
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  • A Quick history of interaction design
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  • ...ded devices, in an intimacy and with a power that was not generated in the history of sexuality. Cyborg 'sex' restores some of the lovely replicative baroque ...aybe also a world without end. The cyborg incarnation is outside salvation history. Nor does it mark time on an oedipal calendar, attempting to heal the terri
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  • ...and collect work related to the subject. Given Cyborg Anthropology's short history, this book is in the position of walking a thin line between a description Its formal history is rather short. It was introduced as a formal subject of study in 1992 at
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  • 8. You've said that people have never been so connected in history of human kind. What it does to one person when the society is pressing him
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  • ...rade them and take care of them so they don’t break. At no other time in history have we had this reality - these non-human devices that we take care of as ...out what we’re dealing with now. I feel like I’m doing a bit of future history when I do this research, as I’m often encountering worlds of people who h
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  • ...ifficult to not get caught up in the rush of it. For the majority of human history, we’ve created tools that help us extend our physical capabilities.
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  • ...1991 issue of Scientific American, pp 66-75.<ref> Rhodes, Bradley. A brief history of wearable computing. http://www.media.mit.edu/wearables/lizzy/timeline.ht
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  • ...the first band on the Internet, to play the first live show online in the history of the Internet. The Rolling Stones finally agreed to do it. And Mark Weis
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  • The Occupy Movement is the largest sousveillance effort in recorded history.<ref>
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  • ...nd describes the form and animation given to dust and dirt by a Rabbi. The history of the Golem goes back to early Judaism "Adam was described in the Talmud (
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  • Deaf people have, for most of American history, been portrayed in print and visual media as an exotic “other,” and hav ...where he points out that an “essential and deliberate feature” of the history of the CI from the 60s onward, was that it was constructed in an overwhelmi
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  • ...ef>David Millet (2002), "The Origins of EEG" International Society for the History of the Neurosciences (ISHN).</ref>, for which he invented the electroenceph
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  • ===History=== ....<ref>Lev Maovich’s Visual Technologies as Cognitive Prostheses: A Short History of the Externalization of the Mind</ref> A vehicle itself is a prosthetic d
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  • ...lian computer manufacturer Olivetti in 1990. <ref>Rhodes, Bradley. A Brief History of Wearable Computing. http://www.media.mit.edu/wearables/lizzy/timeline.ht
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  • ===History===
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  • ...o much growing interest and fear around AI, it may be helpful to know some history around the term, how it came to be — and why it keeps getting buzzed abou *[[History of Cybernetics]]
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  • ...e from seeing it on a continuum of what’s already been developed, or the history of its origins. ...company to eclipse its much larger, truthier competitors. Throughout that history, Google’s user experience has largely remained unchanged — it’s just
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  • ...perceptions. Several prominent artists, musicians, and authors throughout history are believed to have had synesthesia.
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  • ...and do not establish social bonds. These spaces lack a sense of identity, history, and emotional attachment, contrasting with traditional "places" that carry
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