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  • book: William Calvin, George Ojemann 25 Apr 1995

    Conversations with Neil’s Brain

    The Neural Nature of Thought and Language

    Neurophysiologist Calvin and neurosurgeon Ojemann succeed admirably in describing the anatomy and physiology of the brain-undoubtedly the most complex organ in the human body-in very understandable...

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  • book: Janet Murray 1 Jan 1997

    Hamlet on the Holodeck

    The Future of Narrative in Cyberspace

    Technology changes storytelling because movies don't tell stories in the same manner as wandering bards.

  • book: Derrick de Kerckhove 1 Jan 1995

    The skin of culture

    Investigating the new electronic reality

    This book presents a daring vision of the electronic media and the nature of reality in a world increasingly wired to technology.

  • book: Darren Tofts, Murray McKeich 1 Jul 1998

    Memory Trade

    A Prehistory of Cyberculture

    The notion of "culture" is changing at the speed of information itself. Computer technology is creating a new kind of public, a cyberculture with all its utopian & apocalyptic possibilities. But is...

  • book: Gary Smith, Hinderk M. Emrich 1 Jan 1996

    Vom Nutzen des Vergessens

    The productive significance of our ability to forget has been neglected in the recent, vast scholarship on memory.

  • book: Arjen Mulder 1 Jan 1996

    Het Twintigste-Eeuwse Lichaam

  • book: Stan Franklin 1 Jan 1995

    Artificial Minds

    An encyclopedic but nonetheless compellingly readable overview of the history of Artificial Intelligence.

  • book: Haruki Murakami

    Norwegian Wood

    Nostalgic story of loss and sexuality.

    The story's protagonist and narrator is Toru Watanabe, who looks back on his days as a college student living in Tokyo. Through Toru's reminiscences we see him develop relationships with two very...

  • book: Martin Heidegger 1 Jan 1991

    Over denken, bouwen, wonen

    The four essays published in this collection has the same themes. These texts summarizes Heidegger's later work and ideology.

  • Speaking Out Loud

    exhibition

    The artworks in the exhibition deal with the act of speaking, reading and writing. They particularly reflect on and emphasise the performative qualities of language and thus reveal the strong and...

  • book: Evelyn Fox Keller 1 Jan 1995

    Refiguring Life

    Metaphors of Twentieth Century Biology

    The focus of these three essays is the role of language and technology in the progress of genetic science. Drawing on a broad spectrum of theoretical work, Keller shows how scientists often operate...

  • Dementia...its a bit of a bugger!

    Dementia will be an inevitable part of old age for many of us.

    Expressions of angst surrounding old age dementia seem to be based on the premise that to lose some bodily functions will never be so bad, so devastating as to lose one's mind. Watching my fathers...

  • book: Bianca Stigter 1 Apr 2005

    De bezette stad

    Plattegrond van Amsterdam 1940 - 1945

    Oorlogsverhalen van Amsterdam ten tijden van de Tweede Wereldoorlog.

  • book: Frank Hellemans 1 Jan 1996

    Mediatisering en Literatuur

    In his book Mediatization and Literature, Hellemans investigates how the poetics of the literary avant-garde, in search of modernization and renewal, employ or experiences impulses related to the...

  • book: William Burroughs 1 Jan 1985

    The ticket that exploded

    A novel by William S. Burroughs first published in 1962 by Olympia Press and later published in the United States in 1967. It is the second book in a trilogy created using the cut-up technique, often...

  • One Thousand and One Nights

    about objects people & stories

    a story telling brainstorm

  • book: Burgess Anthony 1 Jan 1962

    A Clockwork Orange

    Dystopian novella by Anthony Burgess.

    A satire portraying a future and dystopian Western society with—based on contemporary trends—a culture of extreme youth rebellion and violence: it explores the violent nature of humans, human free...

  • LongingForSight

    a work of variant degrees

    concept- Avi pitchon- In a tradition of postmodern critique and in inspiration from Jacques Lacan, we ask what is it that the seen is hiding, and what blindspots are created, intentionally or...

  • And so the story begins...

    Overview of my first activities for the dating project

    This article is the first part of the dating chronicles, where I report the findings of my research on Mediamatics dating site. It describes the first events and work that I have done for it.

  • book: Malcolm Gladwell

    Outliers

    The Story of Success

    In Outliers, Gladwell examines the factors that contribute to high levels of success.

  • book: Arthur Japin 6 Sep 2010

    Vaslav

    Een wervelende, historische roman over passie, roem, oorlog en nietsontziende liefde

    Op het hoogtepunt van zijn roem staakt de legendarische balletdanser Vaslav Nijinski zijn optreden, richt zich tot zijn publiek en zegt: ‘Nu is het kleine paardje moe.'

  • book: Marian Hobson 1 Oct 1998

    Jacques Derrida

    Opening lines

    This superb study on the question of language will make illuminating reading for anyone studying or engaged with Derrida's philosophy.

  • Nose Nostalgia

    The Science Behind Fragrant Flashbacks

    Why does the scent of freshly cut grass spark vivid images of childhood memories on your elementary school yard? Why does a whiff of the perfume of a woman in passing transports you briefly into the...

  • Authoring Autism

    M. Remi Yergeau deconstructing the rhetoric of autism

    As a rhetorician and as an autistic activist, M. Remi Yergeau dedicates their passion to the self-advocacy of autistic people by contesting the dominant rhetorics on autism as pathology and...

  • 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...

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