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  • book: William Mitchell 1 Aug 1996

    City of Bits

    Space, Place, and the Infobahn

    Entertaining, concise, and relentlessly probing, City of Bits is a comprehensive introduction to a new type of city, an increasingly important system of virtual spaces interconnected by the...

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  • book: Ken Goldberg 1 Mar 2000

    The Robot in the Garden

    Telerobotics and Telepistemology in the Age of the Internet

    The book initiates a critical theory of telerobotics and introduces telepistemology, the study of knowledge acquired at a distance. Many of our most influential technologies, the telescope, telephone

  • book: William Mitchell 1 Jul 1992

    The Reconfigured Eye

    Visual Truth in the Post-Photographic Era

    "An intelligent and readable approach to the digitization of images.... A useful overview of a critical subject." —New York Times Book Review

  • book: Michael Benedikt, Manfred Fassler 1 Oct 1991

    Cyberspace

    First Steps

    These original contributions take up the philosophical basis for cyberspace in ancient thought, the relevance of the body in virtual realities, basic communications principles for cyberspace, the...

  • book: Stephen Barnett 5 Jun 2000

    e-britannia

    The communications revolution

    These essays focus on how Britain can use its strengths - in broadcasting, in telecoms and in deregulation - to get the best from the new technology, exploit world markets and bring its benefits to...

  • book: James Katz, Ronald Rice 1 Sep 2002

    Social Consequences of Internet Use

    Acces, Involvement and Interaction

    Drawing on nationally representative telephone surveys conducted from 1995 to 2000, James Katz and Ronald Rice offer a rich and nuanced picture of Internet use in America.

  • book: Alexander Galloway 1 Apr 2004

    Protocol

    How Control exists after Decentralization

    In Protocol, Alexander Galloway argues that the founding principle of the Net is control, not freedom, and that the controlling power lies in the technical protocols that make network connections...

  • book: John Thackara 1 Dec 2005

    In the Bubble

    Designing in a Complex World

    We're filling up the world with technology and devices, but we've lost sight of an important question: What is this stuff for? What value does it add to our lives? So asks author John Thackara in his...

  • book: Allucquère Rosanne Stone 1 Aug 1996

    The war of Desire and Technology at the Close of…

    In this witty, far-reaching, and utterly original work, Stone examines the myriad ways modern technology is challenging traditional notions of gender identity.

  • book: Richard Coyne 1 Oct 2005

    Cornucopia Limited

    Design and Dissent on the Internet

    In Cornucopia Limited, Richard Coyne uses the liminality of design—its uneasy position between creativity and commerce—to explore the network economy.

  • book: Dan Schiller 1 Mar 1999

    Digital Capitalism

    Networking the Global Market System

    Under the sway of an expansionary market logic, the Internet began a political-economic transition toward what Dan Schiller calls "digital capitalism". Schiller traces these metamorphoses through...

  • book: Frank Popper 1 Jan 2007

    From Technological to Virtual Art

    Frank Popper traces the development of immersive, interactive new media art from its historical antecedents through today's digital, multimedia, and networked art.

  • book: Pat Harrigan, Noah Wardrip-Fruin 1 Feb 2007

    Second Person

    Role-playing and Story in Games and Playable Media

    Games and other playable forms, from interactive fictions to improvisational theater, involve role playing and story—something played and something told. In Second Person, game designers, authors

  • book: Darren Tofts 1 Oct 2004

    Prefiguring Cyberculture

    An Intellectual History

    In Prefiguring Cyberculture media critics and theorists, philosophers, and historians of science explore the antecedents of such aspects of contemporary technological culture as the Internet, the...

  • book: Peter Weibel, Timothy Druckrey 1 Jan 2001

    Net_Condition

    Art and Global Media

    The global reach of contemporary media has greatly influenced social, political, and physical space. Indeed, we are becoming inhabitants of information space. net_condition investigates the...

  • book: Bernardo Huberman 1 Oct 2001

    The Laws of the Web

    Patterns in the Ecology of Information

    In this book, Bernardo Huberman explains in accessible language the laws of the Web.

  • book: Paul Levinson 1 Oct 1998

    The Soft Edge

    A Natural History and Future of the Information Revolution

    According to Paul Levinson, it would be improper to portray information technology as the cause of change in our world. However, Levinson clarifies that its role in enabling change can hardly be...

  • book: Neil Bradley 1 Jan 1998

    The XML companion

    Clarity, comprehensive coverage and precision are just a few of the reasons why anyone who needs to get up to speed with XML will appreciate The XML Companion. Neil Bradley's book will become every...

  • book: Geert Lovink 1 Apr 2004

    Uncanny Networks

    Dialogues with the Virtual Intelligentsia

    The interviews collected in this book are with artists, critics, and theorists who are intimately involved in building the content, interfaces, and architectures of new media.

  • book: Anthony Vidler 29 Mar 1994

    The Architectural Uncanny

    Essays in the Modern Unhomely

    The book presents an engaging and original series of meditations on issues and figures that are at the heart of the most pressing debates surrounding architecture today. Anthony Vidler interprets...

  • book: Donald Norman 1 Sep 1998

    The Invisible Computer

    In this book, Norman shows why the computer is so difficult to use and why this complexity is fundamental to its nature.

  • book: Peter Ludlow 1 Jul 1996

    High Noon on the Electronic Frontier

    Conceptual Issues in Cyberspace

    Peter Ludlow has called from various sources, both print and electronic, key articles on hot cyberspace policy issues, together with lively extracts from online discussions of these issues.

  • book: Andrew Bonime, Ken C. Pohlmann 1 Dec 1997

    Writing for New Media

    The essential Guide to Writing for Interactive Media, CD-ROMs, and the Web

    It is common knowledge among writers that the new media have opened up all kinds of writing opportunities, many (but not all) of them considerably more lucrative than their print alternatives.

  • book: Michele White 1 Jun 2006

    The Body and the Screen

    Theories of Internet Spectatorship

    In The Body and the Screen Michele White suggests that users can more properly be understood as spectators rendered and regulated by technologies and representations, for whom looking and the...

  • book: Paul Edwards 1 Apr 1996

    The Closed World

    Computers and the Politics of Discourse in Cold War America

    Paul Edwards shows how Cold War social and cultural contexts shaped emerging computer technology - and were transformed, in turn, by information machines.

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