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  • ...Oct 2011. http://c2.com/ppr/</ref> site content. Wikis are essentially Web pages that anyone can create or edit".<ref>Goodnoe, Ezra. InternetWeek. Published ...dPress for MediaWiki. All content relating to this book, or composing this book can be edited and updated online at http://cyborganthropology.com. MediaWik
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  • ...intenance is needed. The Internet is comprised of billions of websites and pages that stretch between the interstitial space of server racks and hosting fac [[Category:Book Pages]]
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  • The concept of Proxemics was first introduced by Edward T. Hall in his book [[The Hidden Dimension]]<ref>Hall, Edward T. (1966). The Hidden Dimension. [[Category:Book Pages]]
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  • ...dp/097139427X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1266533474&sr=8-1 The Disinfo Book of Lies], pg. 20. For more information, watch Grant Morrison’s talk from [[Category:Book Pages]]
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  • ...agement, SPECIAL ISSUE: Personal information management table of contents, Pages: 44 - 50  , Year of Publication: 2006, ISSN:0001-0782) ...bum, there is no loading time or waiting – just the action of taking the book off the shelf, or the act of going to an art museum, where
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  • ...an and humans that allows for greater communicate across distances. In the book review on networks and collective intelligence, Nielsen describes the benef ...ive Electrodynamics. Quantum Foundations of Electromagnetism. A lot of the book is about his relationship with Feynman. It relates the fundamental structur
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  • This concept is related directly to the Japanese in Takeo Doi’s book, The Anatomy of Self. Doi writes of the difference between the Japanese om [[Category:Book Pages]]
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  • The Information Society as Post-Industrial Society is a book written by Japanese futurist [[Yoneji Masuda]], one of the first persons di ...iety plan called "The Information Society" as post-industrial society. The book is a report on that technological simulation Masuda performed with his rese
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  • ...aum's third book in the famous Wizard of Oz series. Published in 1907, the book had an artificial wind-up man that was found and reactivated by the protago [[Category:Book Pages]]
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  • If you have a piece of work, essay, article, paper, film or book you'd like to submit, please contact case@cyborganthropology.com and the su ...or [[Ward Cunningham]] says, a wiki, unlike a normal webpage, "turns error pages into opportunities". If you've read, used, or editied Wikipedia, you may al
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  • ...eal but represents a perfected version of society, such as Thomas More’s book or Le Corbusier’s drawings. Foucault uses the term heterotopia to describ ...eloped. Rather than seeing modernity as being defined by social order, the book argues that we need to take account of the processes that produce social or
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  • ...but the same logic can apply to social networking giant Facebook. In this book she uses the term MUDs (Multi-User Domains) frequently to refer to anywhere
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  • Paperback: 560 pages ...of a series of books that lead the reader into this new present. The next book, Junana: Game Nation, explores the impacts of a new society of gamers creat
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  • ...will then be devoted to the project, and preparing a project history (~20 pages, 6000 words) written collaboratively by the group. Groups will present thei When you click the Amazon logo to the left of any citation and purchase the book (or other media) from Amazon.com, MIT OpenCourseWare will receive up to 10%
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  • When you click the Amazon logo to the left of any citation and purchase the book (or other media) from Amazon.com, MIT OpenCourseWare will receive up to 10% A primary book used throughout this course is:
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  • ...the design implications of new technologies. It follows the award-winning book IF/THEN: PLAY, published in 1999, and is designed by Amsterdam studio Mevis ===Book Details===
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  • [[File:relational-aesthetics-book.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Relational Aesthetics by Nicolas Bourriaud]] Paperback: 125 pages
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  • Paperback: 194 pages ...ct, the planner, and certainly the city dweller will all want to read this book.
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  • ...ationship between location and identity in the era of late capitalism. The book addresses the work of, among others, John Ahearn, Mark Dion, Andrea Fraser, Paperback: 230 pages
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