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  • ===History===
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  • ...as the subject of culture and of cultural accounts, alternate accounts of history and subjectivity are also possible" (Downey, 2).
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  • ...expression existed in the analog space, but now there is an actual digital history of those experiments and trials of youth. Unlike analog interactions and hi ...expression existed in the analog space, but now there is an actual digital history of those experiments and trials of youth. Unlike analog interactions and hi
    12 KB (2,016 words) - 19:44, 26 November 2010
  • ...m can record the user's explicit interaction and thus build an MPEG7 usage history log. Furthermore the system can use other channels to gather information ab
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  • ===A Short History of the Telephone===
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  • ===A Short History of eBooks===
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  • ...sis in nature is piously narrated. The ancient, cobbled-together, mixed-up history of living beings, whose long tradition of genetic exchange will be the envy Diane Greco, Program in the History and Social Study of Science and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Tech
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  • ...n by taking out a bike and pedaling on it while telling the room about her history. ...ris, and his show at the New American Art Union. There’s also an article history for Chas Bowie at the Portland Mercury.
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  • ...se identities form layers, each building on the last, forming a geological history of presence.
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  • == Computing History == [[The City in History: Its Origins, Its Transformations, and Its Prospects]] by Lewis Mumford
    10 KB (1,482 words) - 12:47, 26 January 2011
  • [[The Inner History of Devices]] by [[Sherry Turkle]] [[The Significance of the Frontier in American History]] by Frederick Jackson Turner
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  • ...are not places, because they offer the individual no identity, relation or history. They are only places betwixt and between here and there. They are places t ...o from one place to another. An airport gives no one identity, relation or history, but a cell phone or computer does. One can easily connect to virtual reali
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  • ...make it easy to create maps and share the locations of your interests and history.
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  • ===History of Cyborg Anthropology=== ...are not places, because they offer the individual no identity, relation or history. They are only places betwixt and between here and there. They are places t
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  • ...ble illnesses such as depression, schizophrenia, and Alzheimer’s will be history.</blockquote>
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  • ...he Jewish Sabbath Movement in the Early Twentieth Century. American Jewish History, 69(2), 196-225. [Optional]
    14 KB (2,067 words) - 20:54, 14 January 2011
  • Some key figures in the history of cybernetics include: [[Norbert Wiener]], [[W. Ross Ashby]], [[Stafford B ==== History ====
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  • ...and historical objects by hipster culture. In a hypercultural era, all of history is in the cultural domain, all culture is capable of being processed, wound
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  • Historically, the cave wall was a place for communication, and history. Today, our devices, tablets and other objects that allow us to transfer in
    355 B (52 words) - 21:18, 12 June 2011
  • ...range. Of course this general dynamic has been progressing throughout the history of war. In ancient times, one usually had to be very close to the enemy to
    2 KB (264 words) - 16:59, 25 June 2011
  • ...as the subject of culture and of cultural accounts, alternate accounts of history and subjectivity are also possible".<ref>Downey, Gary Lee "After Culture"
    3 KB (404 words) - 14:58, 22 August 2011
  • ...r perhaps even fantasy or alien creations. Often having its own geography, history, and language, it is an experience that is developed during childhood and c
    4 KB (614 words) - 17:59, 16 December 2011
  • ===History===
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  • == History ==
    383 B (54 words) - 16:54, 16 September 2010
  • ...on the phone. he told me his story. another told me about the building's history. ...e it a singular view. it was empty. a monocle. there was nothing about the history of the building or how the fire started. they simply siad "fire - is under
    40 KB (6,616 words) - 23:54, 20 September 2010
  • ===Internet Archaeology: Documents from Early History=== [http://www.rfc-editor.org/history.html See all archived content]
    25 KB (3,731 words) - 22:19, 20 January 2011
  • ...participate on social networks have become increasingly conscious of their history on the site. Many social networks have learned to quantify the digital foot
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  • ===History===
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  • ...the actual location of the data. This leads us to a unique moment in human history – that many of us now have the ability to be omniscient and omnipresent a ===History===
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  • ====History====
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  • ...or stored in an old database, it's not as simple to extract. Of lot of our history stands to be lost if we do not save it. Digital Archaeology is the act of g ...hival tapes of Doug Engelbart's Augment project - an important part of the history of computing - are decaying in a St. Louis warehouse.
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  • ...er's degrees in Media Arts and Sciences from MIT, her bachelor's degree in History from Yale University, and has worked professionally as a designer and build
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  • ...ef>Gathman, E. Cabell Hankinson. Cell Phones. In Turkle, Sherry. The Inner History of Devices. MIT Press. 2008. Pg. 41.</ref>specifically if the device was th
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  • ...', or 'immobile' and 'rooted', 'solid' phase. At that stage in their joint history, capital, management and labour were all, for better or worse, doomed to st
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  • ===History===
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  • ===History===
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  • ...mail titles and content are used to trigger advertisements. One’s Google history, if not erased, could potentially be very embarrassing. Researching an emba
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  • ===History===
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  • ===History===
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  • ===History===
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  • ===History=== ...all students tell their stories to, and then he writes them into a visual history.
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  • 2. Anthropological Theory. This may include the history of anthropological theory and various substantive areas such as cultural ec ...ion to clients and sponsors, 5) alternate modes of research and action, 6) history of application and practices in anthropology, 7) practitioners as disciplin
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  • ===History===
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  • ===History===
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  • ===History===
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  • ...interactions with group members and can be influenced by the individual's history, social class or ability.
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  • ...photos and sorted them into specific groups. This brought another layer of history into circulation that might have otherwise been left in the back room of th We are told we were very formal in the past through what remains of cultural history. Since advertisements were more prevalent and widely spread than personal p
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  • Lev Maovich's "Visual Technologies as Cognitive Prostheses: A Short History of the Externalization of the Mind" tracks how over the last century and a
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  • During one point in history, the amount of trilobites rapidly increased. And at another point, they ver
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  • David Weinberger talks gives a history of computers in Everything is Miscellaneous. Before computers were very ubi
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