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Johanna Drucker 51 this communicati
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Johanna Drucker 53 younger generati
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Johanna Drucker 55 RS: Well, if a m
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Johanna Drucker 57 What is passive
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Johanna Drucker 59 vacui. If Blaise
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Johanna Drucker 61 it brings the de
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Johanna Drucker 63 time (from docum
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Johanna Drucker 65 Visual studies w
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Johanna Drucker 67 is all fluid, an
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Interview 2 Of Capta, vectoralists,
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John Cayley 71 JC: My use of capta
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John Cayley 73 were equally unwitti
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John Cayley 75 RS: This shift is, I
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John Cayley 77 Algorithm and Censor
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John Cayley 79 This becomes problem
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John Cayley 81 and adjusted its ser
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John Cayley 83 to algorithm - also
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John Cayley 85 Art and Aesthetics R
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John Cayley 87 obviously addresses
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John Cayley 89 predominantly, by fo
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John Cayley 91 interpretation by co
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Interview 3 Mediascape, antropotech
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Erick Felinto 95 and culture or nat
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Erick Felinto 97 EF: Well, not real
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Erick Felinto 99 hardly read throug
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Erick Felinto 101 more hyperactive
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Erick Felinto 103 cephalopoda -, bu
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Erick Felinto 105 There’s a beaut
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Erick Felinto 107 our dealings with
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Erick Felinto 109 Anyway, to proper
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Erick Felinto 111 upon us to develo
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Erick Felinto 113 just begun to scr
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Erick Felinto 115 the urge to mean
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Erick Felinto 117 of the status quo
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Erick Felinto 119 interpretation gi
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Erick Felinto 121 a linear developm
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Interview 4 Computerization always
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David Golumbia 125 DG: In my mind,
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David Golumbia 127 DG: I always saw
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David Golumbia 129 inherent in such
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David Golumbia 131 media—advertis
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David Golumbia 133 and many early a
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David Golumbia 135 in the US, be mu
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David Golumbia 137 of traditional m
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David Golumbia 139 Though, Gumbrech
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David Golumbia 141 DG: The 2013 MLA
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David Golumbia 143 me as dishearten
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David Golumbia 145 and fundamentali
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David Golumbia 147 in the 1990s I d
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Ulrik Ekman 149 as Associate Profes
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Ulrik Ekman 151 Politics and Govern
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Ulrik Ekman 153 were the case, we c
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Ulrik Ekman 155 healthcare,’ some
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Ulrik Ekman 157 capacity, also talk
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Ulrik Ekman 159 between current tec
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Ulrik Ekman 161 binary oppositions
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Ulrik Ekman 163 let me try to answe
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Ulrik Ekman 165 always did. The ide
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Ulrik Ekman 167 informational messa
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Ulrik Ekman 169 clandestine update
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Ulrik Ekman 171 typically draw upon
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Ulrik Ekman 173 surveillance, with
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Ulrik Ekman 175 UE: I hope that it
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Ulrik Ekman 177 the app-industry. H
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Ulrik Ekman 179 Perhaps it is a lit
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Ulrik Ekman 181 RS: The argument th
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Ulrik Ekman 183 an environment is t
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Mihai Nadin 185 and the age of info
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Mihai Nadin 187 early years, everyb
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Mihai Nadin 189 Conceptually, it is
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Mihai Nadin 191 as George P. Landow
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Mihai Nadin 193 ranking. Has commun
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Mihai Nadin 195 about each other—
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Mihai Nadin 197 RS: As a remark on
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Mihai Nadin 199 rent the usage, to
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Mihai Nadin 201 meaning, by governm
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Mihai Nadin 203 culture”’ of th
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Mihai Nadin 205 programming, neural
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Nick Montfort 207 Prelude Roberto S
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Nick Montfort 209 powerful idea tha
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Nick Montfort 211 the government. O
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Nick Montfort 213 empowerment. And
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Nick Montfort 215 capital. How do y
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Nick Montfort 217 then shares the d
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Nick Montfort 219 the task to techn
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Nick Montfort 221 problem in the an
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Nick Montfort 223 legally responsib
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Nick Montfort 225 but there is some
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Nick Montfort 227 I see a connectio
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Rodney Jones 229 their algorithms,
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Rodney Jones 231 we have taken a
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Rodney Jones 233 The big question f
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Rodney Jones 235 data by algorithms
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Rodney Jones 237 Ironically, I thin
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Rodney Jones 239 their status updat
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Rodney Jones 241 the end of privacy
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Rodney Jones 243 social institution
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Rodney Jones 245 people are reading
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Interview 9 Surfing the web, algori
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Diane Favro, Kathleen Komar, Todd P
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Interview 10 Opening the depths, no
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N. Katherine Hayles 267 electronic
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N. Katherine Hayles 269 So it is in
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N. Katherine Hayles 271 This seems
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Interview 11 From writing space to
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Jay David Bolter 275 it was well un
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Jay David Bolter 277 JDB: When I lo
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Jay David Bolter 279 on the ambival
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Jay David Bolter 281 designers and
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Jay David Bolter 283 you then, if y
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Jay David Bolter 285 and spectacle.
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Jay David Bolter 287 I want to do i
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Jay David Bolter 289 a longstanding
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Bernard Stiegler 291 advocating an
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Bernard Stiegler 293 you are not ta
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Bernard Stiegler 295 computation. T
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Bernard Stiegler 297 to play music
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Bernard Stiegler 299 (2013, French
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Bernard Stiegler 301 impossible to
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Bernard Stiegler 303 notion (or: gr
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